China releases
Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo with terminal cancer: lawyer
BEIJING, June 26, 2017 (AFP) - China's jailed Nobel peace prize laureate Liu Xiaobo has been granted medical parole after being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer last month, his lawyer told AFP on Monday.
BEIJING, June 26, 2017 (AFP) - China's jailed Nobel peace prize laureate Liu Xiaobo has been granted medical parole after being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer last month, his lawyer told AFP on Monday.
Liu,
who had about three years of his 11-year sentence to serve, was diagnosed on
May 23 and was released days later, said lawyer Mo Shaoping.
The
democracy campaigner was being treated at a hospital in the northeastern city
of Shenyang.
"He
has no special plans. He is just receiving medical treatment for his
illness," Mo said.
The
international community had been calling for years for the release of the 2010
Nobel winner.
The
writer, now 61, was jailed in 2009 for spearheading a bold petition for
democratic reforms.
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