{"id":201741,"date":"2017-07-21T15:21:09","date_gmt":"2017-07-21T22:21:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=201741"},"modified":"2021-09-14T20:24:36","modified_gmt":"2021-09-15T03:24:36","slug":"widow-nobel-laureate-feared-disappeared","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2017\/07\/widow-nobel-laureate-feared-disappeared\/","title":{"rendered":"Widow of Nobel Laureate Feared ‘Disappeared’"},"content":{"rendered":"

Human Rights Watch fears that Beijing-based poet and artist Liu Xia<\/a>, the wife of deceased Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, has been forcibly disappeared<\/strong><\/a>. She was with Liu when he died in custody last week after battling liver cancer<\/a> amid international criticism of Beijing for denying him the right to travel abroad to seek treatment as he had wished<\/a>. In the days following Liu Xiaobo’s death, friends and supporters have expressed concerns over the health and safety of Ms. Liu<\/a>, whose whereabouts remain unknown and who has not been seen nor heard from since she attended her husband’s funeral on Saturday <\/a>in proceedings closely orchestrated by the Chinese government. Despite never being charged, Liu Xia has been under de facto house arrest and kept largely isolated<\/a> from the outside world since her husband won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.<\/p>\n

Liu Xia was last seen in an official photo taken on July 15, in which she and a few relatives are lowering an urn containing Liu Xiaobo\u2019s ashes into the Pacific Ocean at a beach near Dalian, a city in northeast China. Since then, her friends and relatives in Beijing have not been able to reach her directly. According to international and Hong Kong\u00a0media reports, on July 19, authorities have forcibly taken Liu Xia for a \u201cvacation\u201d in the southwestern province of Yunnan.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0An enforced disappearance is defined under international law as the arrest or detention of a person by state officials or their agents followed by a refusal to acknowledge the deprivation of liberty, or to reveal the person\u2019s fate or whereabouts. Enforced disappearances place the victim at greater risk of abuse and inflict unbearable cruelty on family members and friends waiting to learn of their fate.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0Since Liu Xiaobo\u2019s death, Chinese authorities have also systematically prevented his supporters from holding commemorative activities. On July 18, police detained Dalian-based activists Jiang Jianjun and Wang Chenggang for throwing a bottle with a message to Liu at the beach near where Liu\u2019s ashes were scattered. Jiang was later given 10 days\u2019\u00a0administrative detention. It is unclear whether Wang has been released. Ding Jiaxi, a Beijing-based human rights lawyer, was\u00a0detained at a Shenyang police station\u00a0from July 13 to 15 after he protested in front of the hospital where Liu received treatment. Beijing police have held activist Hu Jia under house arrest since June 27 to prevent him from going to the Shenyang hospital or participating in memorial activities. [Source<\/strong><\/a>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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The Guardian’s Tom Phillips has more<\/strong><\/a>:<\/p>\n

\u201cShe\u2019s totally incommunicado,\u201d said Jared Genser, a US human rights lawyer who has campaigned on behalf of the late dissident and his wife. \u201cIt seems like she has fallen off the face of the Earth.\u201d<\/p>\n

Hu Jia, a Beijing-based activist and friend, also said he was in the dark: \u201cWe\u2019ve tried every means possible to contact her.\u201d<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0Friends and supporters say that is a mendacious fabrication designed to conceal her continued extra-legal incarceration. \u201cI think she\u2019s in an even worse position than before,\u201d said Genser.<\/p>\n

\u201cHer husband is dead. We are not aware that she has any contact with anybody at all. Her parents have both passed away.\u00a0Her brother is also incommunicado\u00a0and disappeared. And she is the only person now who can speak to what she heard from Liu Xiaobo in the last seven years of her being under house arrest and in his final weeks of life.\u201d<\/p>\n

Jerry Cohen, an expert in Chinese law and human rights from New York University, said he believed the rulers of one-party\u00a0China\u00a0would be reluctant to release Liu Xia in case she became a figurehead of resistance. [Source<\/strong><\/a>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

A number of foreign governments and rights groups have urged China to lift all restrictions on Liu Xia\u2019s movements and allow her to leave the country if she wishes to. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the United Nations’ High Commissioner for Human Rights, said on Thursday he intends to meet with Chinese officials to push for Liu’s freedom<\/strong><\/a>. Michelle Nichols at Reuters reports:<\/p>\n

“I intend to have a meeting with Chinese officials,” Zeid told reporters in New York. “We are now focused on his wife and trying to ensure that she has freedom of movement and that if she wants to leave China she should be able to leave China.”<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0China has said the case of Liu Xia remains an internal matter.<\/p>\n

“The claim was that there was never any real restriction, but the feeling was that she was being restricted. We want to use this moment to assure ourselves that she is able to leave if she wants to,” Zeid said. [Source<\/strong><\/a>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Beijing, however, has shown no sign of backing down on the issue<\/strong><\/a>, according to\u00a0Edith M. Lederer at AP:<\/p>\n

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China\u2019s Foreign Ministry said in a statement responding to Liu\u2019s death and calls for Liu Xia to move freely that foreign countries \u201care in no position to make improper remarks\u201d over the handling of Liu\u2019s case, which Beijing sees as a domestic affair.Zeid responded to China\u2019s claim that it\u2019s a domestic issue and the U.N. and foreign countries are interfering saying the U.N. General Assembly made very clear during the apartheid era in South Africa that criticism does not amount to intervening in another country\u2019s affairs.<\/p>\n

Zeid responded to China\u2019s claim that it\u2019s a domestic issue and the U.N. and foreign countries are interfering saying the U.N. General Assembly made very clear during the apartheid era in South Africa that criticism does not amount to intervening in another country\u2019s affairs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

\u201cSo I\u2019ve invited the Chinese, I\u2019ve invited all of them to claim it, to present a legal argument in defense of that position,\u201d the human rights chief said. \u201cWe hold up a mirror basically \u2014 you\u2019re committing the abuse, not us.\u201d [Source<\/strong><\/a>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Despite ongoing government censorship and harassment, Liu Xiaobo\u2019s supporters have found ways to commemorate him and the legacy he left behind<\/strong><\/a>. From Gerry Shih at AP:<\/p>\n

Liu\u2019s supporters have sought to commemorate him by visiting beaches, to the dismay of authorities. Ye Du, a close friend, told Hong Kong media on Wednesday that police arrived at his home bearing fruit and cigarettes in an effort to cajole him not to go near \u201crivers and oceans.\u201d<\/p>\n

[…] Outside China, supporters gathered on beaches to mourn while others turned Liu\u2019s sea burial into a meme as people on Wednesday posted pictures of an empty chair \u2014 a reference to Liu\u2019s unoccupied seat at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in 2010 while he was imprisoned \u2014 next to bodies of water.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0In Australia, supporters held a candlelight vigil in Melbourne in an alley where a dissident artist known as Badiucao had drawn a picture of Liu.<\/p>\n

Other supporters found creative ways to mourn online. On a popular Chinese music streaming service, users this week left a string of comments about a song titled \u201cThe Ocean\u201d by the late Taiwanese pop singer Chang Yu-sheng. Some mentioned Liu\u2019s name while others were more oblique in their messages.<\/p>\n

\u201cFloating with ocean currents, you\u2019ll never be forgotten,\u201d one said, while another said, \u201cThey think it\u2019s over, but they don\u2019t know that every place that the waves will touch will hold your memory.\u201d [Source<\/strong><\/a>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Read more about Liu Xia<\/a> and Liu Xiaobo<\/a>, via CDT.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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