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Wife of jailed Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo writes open letter to Xi

Wife of Liu Xiaobo questions legality of her house arrest and jailing of brother

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Liu Xia, wife of Liu Xiaobo, cries in a car outside Huairou Detention Centre where her brother Liu Hui has been jailed in Huairou district, on the outskirts of Beijing, China. Photo: AP

The wife of jailed Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo has written an open letter to President Xi Jinping, questioning the legality of her detention and her brother's imprisonment - and urging him to ensure his "Chinese dream" does not translate into a "Chinese nightmare" for ordinary citizens.

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In a poignant, hand-written letter dated June 12, which was posted in Twitter photos by her lawyer, Shang Baojun, yesterday, she said: "Nobody has given me a reason for my detention … maybe in this country, being Liu Xiaobo's wife is a kind of crime."

Liu Xia has been living in solitude since her jailed husband won the Nobel Prize in October 2010. Placed under round-the-clock house arrest with no access to the internet or phones, her friends are barred from visiting.

She said the 11-year sentence handed down to her younger brother just days ago was "totally unjust". Her husband was also jailed for 11 years in 2009 on subversion charges for co-authoring the Charter 08 manifesto that called for sweeping reforms and democracy.

On Sunday, her brother Liu Hui, 43, was convicted of defrauding a contractor of 3 million yuan (HK$3.76 million) with a business partner.

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Liu Xia, who is close to her brother, broke down in tears when she heard the verdict.

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