Chinese streaming platforms, including Tencent Video and iQiyi, have pulled movies and videos starring the Canadian actor from the air. Keanu Reeves after he participated in a concert related to Tibet and performed by a non-profit organization founded by Dalai Lama.
Reuters checks showed that the actor’s critically acclaimed works, the “Matrix” and John Wick franchises, as well as “High Speed,” were among the films that were removed. Reuters was unable to determine when the films were taken off the air.
The Los Angeles Times, which first reported the content’s removal on Thursday, said at least 19 of its films were pulled from Tencent Video.
While content related to the “Matrix” films and some of Reeves’ other work could still be searched on China’s WeChat messaging service, searches for his English name and Chinese translation yielded no results.
iQiyi and Tencent Holdings, the parent company of Tencent Video and WeChat, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A rep for Reeves was not immediately available for comment.
Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama, exiled in neighboring India, of fomenting separatism in the Tibet region.
China has ruled the remote western region since 1951, after its People’s Liberation Army took control in what it calls “peaceful liberation”.
Source: CNN Brasil

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