Woman disappears after defacing China President Xi Jinping's photo

woman defaces pres xi
woman defaces pres xi
- Dong Yaoqiong launched a rant against China's Communist Party on Twitter

- 'Let's see how he's going to deal with me,' Dong says in the clip, referring to Xi

- Hours later, she posted an image of uniformed officers outside of her home

- Activists were worried for her safety after calls to her phone went unanswered

A young woman who live-streamed herself throwing ink at a poster of Chinese President Xi Jinping has reportedly disappeared, sparking concerns for her safety.

Dong Yaoqiong, 29, was protesting against 's ruling Communist Party and its 'mind control persecution' when she desecrated a photo of Xi near the HNA Tower in Shanghai on the early morning of July 4.

'Let's see how he's going to deal with me,' the woman said at the end of the clip on . 'Xi Jinping, I'll wait right here for you - come catch me!'

Her twitter page, under the handle @feefeefly, was also deactivated after her protest against the Chinese president. All of her pictures and the inking video were removed.

'I oppose you,' she said in her rant while hurling a bucket of black ink at Xi's poster. 'I absolutely loathe him.'

'I oppose Xi Jinping's autocratic rule and tyranny,' the woman reportedly from Hunan province's Zhuzhou city said. 'I oppose the party's oppressive mind control on me.'

Eight hours after she published the video, she posted on twitter an image of what looks like uniformed police officers standing outside of her apartment through a peep-hole, according to .

'There's a group of people in uniform outside my door,' she apparently tweeted. 'I'll go out after I get dressed. I did not commit any crimes. Those who are guilty are people and organisations that hurt me.'