Chinese defense minister not publicly seen for at least 2 weeks: report

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Gen. Li Shangfu, the minister of defense for the People's Republic of China, has allegedly not been seen publicly for two weeks, sparking international speculation.

The current minister of defense for thehas been missing from the public eye for several weeks, according to reports.

Li was last seen on Aug. 29 in Beijing, where he delivered an address at the China-Africa Peace and Security Forum. International officials and analysts are speculating whether the apparent disappearance is related to Xi's ongoing efforts to reform the Chinese Communist Party to bolster his personal powers and route out corruption.Rahm Emanuel joked last week that the National People's Congress of China — rife with sudden disappearances and inexplicable, sudden change-ups — was beginning to resemble a murder mystery.

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