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Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo and his wife Liu Xia pose in this undated photo released by his family on October 3, 2010.
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By Susan Heavey
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Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:59pm EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese authorities are detaining the wife of jailed Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Price laureate Liu Xiaobo at her Beijing apartment, a U.S. human rights group said on Sunday.
In a statement, Freedom Now said that Liu Xia has not been charged with a crime but has not been allowed to leave her home or use her mobile telephone after visiting her husband in jail to tell him about his award.
When he heard the news, Liu Xiaobo cried and said the Nobel "award is for the Tiananmen martyrs," according to the Washington-based group, which said it represents the Chinese dissident. The group works worldwide for the release prisoners of conscience and provides free legal counsel.
Freedom Now lawyer and spokeswoman Beth Schwanke said one of the group's human rights specialists, Yang Jianli, obtained news of Liu Xia's detention from a source in China they could not name over fears that the informant would also be detained.
"Liu Xia is under enormous pressure," said Jianli, who the group said is currently in Taiwan.
Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for two decades of non-violent struggle over human rights, infuriating China, which called the award "an obscenity.
The prize shines a spotlight on human rights in China at a time when it is starting to play a leading role on the global stage as a result of its growing economic might.
Liu has been in and out of jail since 1989, when he joined student protesters on a hunger strike days before the army crushed the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy movement. He was jailed for 11 years in December for subversion of state power.
Liu Xia said on Friday she was being taken to visit her husband in jail but that police were preventing her from talking to reporters.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Anthony Boadle)
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Oct 10, 2010 2:02pm EDT
I condemn the incarceration of Mr. Liu Xiaobo and his wife. Even more strongly I condemn the treatment of Guantanamo Bay victims, the occupation Australia & Canada and extermination of their aboriginal population.
Every country has its laws. You shouldn’t preach what you don’t practise.
We need China for the right balance of power in this world (instead of Al-Qaeda)
gsuomi
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Oct 10, 2010 2:33pm EDT
China should be thrown out of World Trade Organization for its human rights abuse.
skeptico
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Oct 10, 2010 2:46pm EDT
The US has imprisoned Canadian rights advocate Marc Emery. Pot, kettle, black.
drake72
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Oct 10, 2010 4:34pm EDT
If I am Chinese govt, I’ll let this guy go if he dare to accept the prize. If the guy is genuinely work for equality for Chinese people in China, he’ll stay in China. The public and most educated people will challenge him by asking him why NATO invaders get Nobel Peace Prize but not the poor patriots of Afghanistan people and over ten thousand innocent civilians get kill because of it. His credibility becomes questionable when people talk about his prize.
If I am this guy, I won’t take this prize when this prize awarded the military invaders in Afghanistan and expanded it the longest war in their country history. The prize doesn’t represent peace to anybody anymore. It represents a prize for genocide of over ten thousand of innocent local civilians. It represents a prize awarding those rich Arab terrorists making Afghanistan their scapegoat for the 9/11 attack. It represents a prize awarding govt white washing investigation and reports for cornering people to support wars. It is a prize for selling wars, not peace.
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