China Nobel winner’s wife appeals to Xi

Agence France-Presse

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The wife of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo appeals to Chinese president Xi Jinping to bring justice over merciless oppression

JUSTICE. The wife of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo appeals to Chinese president Xi Jinping to bring justice over merciless oppression. Photo by AFP

BEIJING, China – The wife of jailed Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo on Friday, June 14, appealed to President Xi Jinping to choose “justice” over “merciless oppression”, in a rare public statement since being placed under house arrest 3 years ago.

Liu Xia warned in an open letter posted on her lawyer’s Twitter account — days after her brother was sentenced to 11 years in prison — that rights violations jeopardized Xi Jinping’s recent calls for a national renaissance.

“Don’t let the Chinese Dream for people like us become a ‘Chinese nightmare’,” she wrote.

“What we should see from national authorities is justice, not merciless oppression.”

Since taking office earlier this year, Xi has touted the catchphrase “Chinese dream” which, though vaguely defined, is meant to encourage national rejuvenation and pride.

Liu’s lawyer Shang Baojun confirmed to AFP the message was written by Liu.

Her husband, the political activist Liu Xiaobo, was jailed for 11 years in 2009 for “subversion” after he circulated a charter calling for democratic reforms.

He became China’s first Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2010, angering Beijing, and for the past 3 years she has endured strict surveillance.

China’s ruling Communist Party keeps a tight grip on power, dealing harshly with dissidents and other potential threats to its authority.

In her letter, Liu said no one had ever given her a reason for being prevented from leaving home with official permission.

“I have lost all of my personal freedom,” she wrote.

“Perhaps in this country being the wife of Liu Xiaobo is a kind of crime.”

On Sunday her brother Liu Hui was sentenced to 11 years in prison for fraud in connection with a real-estate deal. He had been detained in January.

Liu Xia was allowed to make two rare public appearances to attend the trial, once in April for the opening session and again this week.

In her letter she called the verdict on her brother “totally unfair”. – Rappler.com

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