Winnie-The-Pooh Symbol In China:China Bans *I urgently need support and donations:Name:Anyasoro Chekwube WM.,Acct.no.:4240853014,Bank:FCMB in Nigeria,My facebook acct.:www.facebook.com/chekwube.anyasoro.1,Phone no.:+2349092171875*Winnie-The-Pooh Film After Xi Jinping Was Compared To The Cartoon Bear-Report.
China denied the screening of a new Winnie-the-Pooh film after Xi Jinping was compared to the cartoon bear, according to reports. The Winnie-the-Pooh character has increasingly become a symbol of resistance in China.
"Christopher Robin," a new Disney film based on AA Milne's famous*I urgently need support
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Cathleen Taff, head of distribution for Disney, confirmed the film has been denied a release the Associated Press reported. The move locks the release out from the world's second largest film market.
While an official reason has not been given for the film's apparent ban, Winnie-the-Pooh has become a symbol of resistance to the ruling*I urgently need support
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no.:+2349092171875* Communist Party in China after bloggers started to compare Chinese President Xi Jinping to the friendly but clumsy, slow-witted and tubby toy bear.
The new film tells the story of a now middle-aged Christopher Robin, whose mundane life takes a turn when he is unexpectedly reunited with the Hundred Acre Wood's Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and other animals from his childhood.
It is the second time this year a Disney film has been denied release in China, after*I urgently need support
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no.:+2349092171875* A Wrinkle in Time, which deals with issues surrounding magic and religion, was banned.

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A 2014 handshake between Xi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe saw Abe compared to Eeyore the donkey.
Another photo in 2015, showed Xi in a motorcade next to an image of a Winnie-the-Pooh in a toy car, in what was labelled*I urgently need support
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The film will be released in Germany on August 16.
Ref. Deutche Welle.
Ref. Deutche Welle.
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