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Chinese writers, Nobel winners call for Liu Xiaobo's release

More than 40 high-profile Chinese writers, lawyers and activists have sent an open letter to the new leader of the Communist Party Xi Jinping, urging him to free jailed Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo.

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China refused to allow Liu Xiaobo to attend the Nobel ceremony in Oslo in 2010 – where he was represented instead by an empty chair. Photo: AFP

More than 40 high-profile Chinese writers, lawyers and activists have sent an open letter to the new leader of the Communist Party Xi Jinping, urging him to free jailed Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo.

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Signatories, all of whom are based in the mainland, include outspoken legal scholar He Weifang, human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang, who has worked with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, and Aids activist Hu Jia.

The letter comes as Chinese writer Mo Yan prepares to collect the Nobel literature prize next week.

The verdict against Liu was “wrong”, the group said, calling for “the release of Liu Xiaobo and all political prisoners as an initial step of political reform”.

Liu was arrested after co-writing Charter 08, a petition that called for the protection of basic human rights and the reform of China’s one-party system.

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The letter was timed to coincide with “four years since the publication of Charter 08 and the subsequent arrest and sentencing of Liu Xiaobo, and the two years since Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize”.

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