Australia urges China to release Liu Xiaobo's wife

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has called on China to allow the wife of the late Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo to leave the country.

Liu Xiaobo mourners in Hong Kong

Mourners gather outside Hong Kong's Chinese liaison office following the death of Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo, as Australia calsl for release of his wife. Source: AAP

Australia is urging China to release the wife of Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo following the Chinese dissident's death.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said she was saddened by the news, acknowledging his "long and non-violent struggle" for fundamental human rights in China.

"Our thoughts are with Dr Liu's family and friends at this time," she said in a statement on Friday.

"We urge China to remove all restrictions on the movement of his wife Ms Liu Xia."

It follows a similar call from US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who on Thursday urged the Chinese government to release her from house arrest and allow her to leave China.

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Published 14 July 2017 3:44pm
Updated 14 July 2017 5:38pm
Source: AAP


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