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China moves to indict top dissident for subversion

Alexa Olesen, Associated Press Writer

BEIJING – Police have finally presented a case against prominent dissident Liu Xiaobo, who has been jailed for a year without charge after helping produce a high-profile manifesto calling for sweeping democratic reforms in China, a lawyer said Wednesday.

The development moves Liu one step closer to standing trial and ends months of anxious uncertainty for his family and supporters. Police extended their investigation of Liu three times over the past year -- China's legal limit.

Lawyer Shang Baojun said the report presented by investigators alleges Liu incited to subvert state power with several essays he posted online and by helping produce Charter 08, an unusually direct appeal for more civil rights in China and an end to the Communist Party's political dominance.

"This marks the end of the investigation phase and the beginning of the prosecution phase," Shang said. Prosecutors now have about a month to examine the report and accompanying evidence and decide whether it is sufficient for a trial.

There have been numerous international appeals for Liu's release, including one last December signed by famous writers Wole Soyinka, Nadine Gordimer and Umberto Eco. The latest development is likely to trigger a new round of lobbying on his behalf.

The investigator's report was handed over to prosecutors Dec. 1, Shang said, but he was not given a copy until Wednesday morning.

Beijing routinely uses the charge of subversion to imprison dissidents. Shang said Liu could face up to 15 years in jail.

Liu, a former university professor who spent 20 months in jail after joining pro-democracy protests in 1989, was taken away by police on Dec. 8, 2008, a day before the charter was made public, and held at a secret location for six months.

He was formally arrested in June.

Credited with being the chief architect of Charter 08, Liu is the only person to have been arrested for organizing the appeal, which calls for a new constitution guaranteeing human rights, the open election of public officials, and freedom of religion and expression.

"We hope that our fellow citizens who feel a similar sense of crisis, responsibility, and mission, whether they are inside the government or not, and regardless of their social status, will set aside small differences to embrace the broad goals of this citizens' movement," it says.

Human rights groups say others who signed the charter across the country have been questioned or put under surveillance by police and many also report being pressured by their employers. However, a news blackout and Internet censorship have left most Chinese unaware that Charter 08 exists.

Liu's wife, Liu Xia, says she has not seen or spoken to her husband since March when police arranged a short, supervised meeting for the couple in a Beijing hotel room.

Liu Xia said Wednesday she was "outraged" after reading the three-page investigator's report.

"This report alleges that his crime is very serious and I expect they will try to jail him for 10 years or more," she said.

Shang said he hopes to visit Liu in detention on Thursday to discuss his case.

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Charter 08: http://www.2008xianzhang.info/english.htm

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091209/ap_on_re_as/as_china_detained_dissident



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China sentences Liu to 11 years for subversion

Cara Anna, Associated Press Writer, 12/25/09

BEIJING – A Chinese court handed down a harsh 11-year sentence to a prominent dissident Friday on subversion charges in what rights groups said was a strong warning to others who challenge China's one-party rule.

The sentencing of Liu Xiaobo, after he called for sweeping political reforms and an end to Communist Party dominance, also drew diplomatic criticism, with the United States saying it went against international norms.

Liu was the co-author of an unusually direct appeal for political liberalization in China called Charter 08. He was detained just before it was released last December. More than 300 people, including some of China's top intellectuals, signed it.

The verdict was issued at the No. 1 Intermediate People's Court in Beijing after a two-hour trial Wednesday in which prosecutors accused Liu of "serious" crimes.

The defendant's wife, Liu Xia, told The Associated Press that her husband planned to appeal. "Our lawyers are going to talk to the authorities next week about the appeal," Liu Xia said. She said her husband looked calm and asked about family and friends during a brief meeting after the sentencing.

The vaguely worded charge of inciting to subvert state power is routinely used to jail dissidents. Liu could have been sentenced for up to 15 years in prison under the charge.

The United States and European Union have repeatedly urged Beijing to free Liu.

"We are deeply concerned by the sentence of 11 years in prison announced today," Gregory May, first secretary with the U.S. Embassy, told reporters outside the courthouse. May was one of a dozen diplomats stopped by authorities from attending the trial and sentencing.

"Persecution of individuals for the peaceful expression of political views is inconsistent with internationally recognized norms of human rights," May said.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters this week that statements from embassies calling for Liu's release were "a gross interference of China's internal affairs."

A San Francisco-based human rights group, the Dui Hua Foundation, said it was the longest sentence that it knew of since the crime of inciting subversion was established in 1997.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said the ruling showed the government would be taking a hard line against human rights activists in the year ahead.

"This verdict is also an explicit warning from the government to China's intellectuals, civil society activists and human rights defenders that the state will severely punish those who the government perceives as a threat to its monopoly on power," said the group's Asia researcher, Phelim Kine.

Another rights group, Chinese Human Rights Defenders, said the ruling shows the government is ignoring any promises of reform and is using the courts to silence its critics.

"Giving such a long sentence to one of China's most prominent dissident intellectuals is a clear sign that the Chinese government is further hardening its stance against political dissent," said Renee Xia, the group's international director.

Liu is the only person to have been arrested for organizing the Charter 08 appeal, but others who signed it have reported being harassed.

Abolishing the law on inciting to subvert state power is among the reforms advocated in Charter 08. "We should end the practice of viewing words as crimes," the petition says.

Liu, a former Beijing Normal University professor, spent 20 months in jail for joining the 1989 student-led protests in Tiananmen Square, which ended when the government called in the military — killing hundreds, perhaps thousands.

Charter 08 demands a new constitution guaranteeing human rights, the open election of public officials, and freedom of religion and expression. Some 10,000 people have signed it in the past year, though a news blackout and Internet censorship have left most Chinese unaware that it exists.

Associated Press writer Isolda Morillo contributed to this report.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091225/ap_on_re_as/as_china_dissident_sentence



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劉曉波被起訴是中國共產黨的惡行惡狀。容忍中國共產黨的惡行惡狀是中國人民之恥。

(本人在此處已有多篇就民主政治及言論自由等相關議題的論述,故此處只開罵以表達立場。)



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