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There has been widespread condemnation of the jailing by China of leading dissident, Liu Xiaobo, for subversion. | There has been widespread condemnation of the jailing by China of leading dissident, Liu Xiaobo, for subversion. |
The US, UN and EU were joined by human rights groups in a chorus of anger over Mr Liu's 11-year sentence. | The US, UN and EU were joined by human rights groups in a chorus of anger over Mr Liu's 11-year sentence. |
The UN human rights commissioner said it was "extremely harsh", and cast an ominous shadow over China's commitments to protect human rights. | The UN human rights commissioner said it was "extremely harsh", and cast an ominous shadow over China's commitments to protect human rights. |
Mr Liu, 53, helped draft Charter 08, a petition urging political change in China. His wife said he would appeal. | Mr Liu, 53, helped draft Charter 08, a petition urging political change in China. His wife said he would appeal. |
Liu Xia was allowed to see her husband for the first time since March at Friday's sentencing in the Chinese capital, Beijing. | Liu Xia was allowed to see her husband for the first time since March at Friday's sentencing in the Chinese capital, Beijing. |
'Major criminal' | 'Major criminal' |
"We were able to meet for 10 minutes and we were all smiles when we spoke. I smiled so that he could be calm," she told AFP news agency. | "We were able to meet for 10 minutes and we were all smiles when we spoke. I smiled so that he could be calm," she told AFP news agency. |
ANALYSIS Micky Bristow, BBC News, Beijing | ANALYSIS Micky Bristow, BBC News, Beijing |
Liu Xiaobo's sentence could have been worse - he could have been given a maximum of 15 years in prison but no-one is yet suggesting that the activist got off lightly. | Liu Xiaobo's sentence could have been worse - he could have been given a maximum of 15 years in prison but no-one is yet suggesting that the activist got off lightly. |
Human rights groups and others with knowledge of China's legal system say this is a harsh sentence. Amnesty International said that according to their records this is the longest sentence handed down for this charge since 2003, perhaps longer. | Human rights groups and others with knowledge of China's legal system say this is a harsh sentence. Amnesty International said that according to their records this is the longest sentence handed down for this charge since 2003, perhaps longer. |
China's Communist Party leaders appear to be sending a message to anyone else who might want to challenge their total grip on power: don't. Chinese people have been given many freedoms since reforms were first begun 30 years ago, but this sentence shows that they have only very limited political rights. | China's Communist Party leaders appear to be sending a message to anyone else who might want to challenge their total grip on power: don't. Chinese people have been given many freedoms since reforms were first begun 30 years ago, but this sentence shows that they have only very limited political rights. |
Mr Liu's lawyer said he had pleaded not guilty to charges of "inciting subversion of state power". | Mr Liu's lawyer said he had pleaded not guilty to charges of "inciting subversion of state power". |
The verdict said Mr Liu "had the goal of subverting our country's people's democratic dictatorship and socialist system. The effects were malign and he is a major criminal," Reuters news agency reported. | The verdict said Mr Liu "had the goal of subverting our country's people's democratic dictatorship and socialist system. The effects were malign and he is a major criminal," Reuters news agency reported. |
Mr Liu has been in jail since 2008, after being arrested for writing a petition known as Charter 08. | Mr Liu has been in jail since 2008, after being arrested for writing a petition known as Charter 08. |
It called for greater freedoms and democratic reforms in China, including an end to one-party rule. | It called for greater freedoms and democratic reforms in China, including an end to one-party rule. |
The former university professor is a veteran of the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy protests. | The former university professor is a veteran of the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy protests. |
More than 300 international writers, including Salman Rushdie, Umberto Eco and Margaret Atwood, have called for his release. | More than 300 international writers, including Salman Rushdie, Umberto Eco and Margaret Atwood, have called for his release. |
Western diplomats and journalists were barred from attending the trial and sentencing. | Western diplomats and journalists were barred from attending the trial and sentencing. |
'Gross interference' | 'Gross interference' |
But outside the Number One Intermediate People's Court, US embassy official Gregory May urged China to free Mr Liu immediately. | But outside the Number One Intermediate People's Court, US embassy official Gregory May urged China to free Mr Liu immediately. |
"Persecution of individuals for the peaceful expression of political views is inconsistent with internationally recognised norms of human rights," Mr May said. | "Persecution of individuals for the peaceful expression of political views is inconsistent with internationally recognised norms of human rights," Mr May said. |
Liu Xiaobo is a veteran of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests | Liu Xiaobo is a veteran of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests |
In Brussels, the EU presidency, currently held by Sweden, said it was "deeply concerned by the disproportionate sentence". | In Brussels, the EU presidency, currently held by Sweden, said it was "deeply concerned by the disproportionate sentence". |
UN human rights commissioner Navi Pillay, in Geneva, said the case represented "a further severe restriction on the scope of freedom of expression in China". | UN human rights commissioner Navi Pillay, in Geneva, said the case represented "a further severe restriction on the scope of freedom of expression in China". |
Beijing has accused Washington and the EU of meddling. | Beijing has accused Washington and the EU of meddling. |
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters this week that statements from embassies calling for Mr Liu's release were "a gross interference of China's internal affairs". | Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters this week that statements from embassies calling for Mr Liu's release were "a gross interference of China's internal affairs". |
'Disgrace' | 'Disgrace' |
Human rights organisations joined the outcry from diplomats; Reporters Without Borders branded the sentence "a disgrace". | Human rights organisations joined the outcry from diplomats; Reporters Without Borders branded the sentence "a disgrace". |
US-based Human Rights Group and UK-based Amnesty International said the case was a warning to China's intellectuals and activists. | US-based Human Rights Group and UK-based Amnesty International said the case was a warning to China's intellectuals and activists. |
This verdict is also an explicit warning... the state will severely punish those who the government perceives as a threat to its monopoly on power Human Rights Watch | This verdict is also an explicit warning... the state will severely punish those who the government perceives as a threat to its monopoly on power Human Rights Watch |
In Hong Kong, a group of around 50 people protested against the sentence. | In Hong Kong, a group of around 50 people protested against the sentence. |
Photos taken outside China's Liaison Office in Hong Kong showed three people being treated for injuries. | Photos taken outside China's Liaison Office in Hong Kong showed three people being treated for injuries. |
A security guard, a protester and a police officer were hurt during the demonstration, said the Associated Press news agency. | A security guard, a protester and a police officer were hurt during the demonstration, said the Associated Press news agency. |
Mr Liu is the only person to have been arrested for organising the Charter 08 appeal, but others who signed it have reportedly being harassed. | Mr Liu is the only person to have been arrested for organising the Charter 08 appeal, but others who signed it have reportedly being harassed. |
In earlier interviews with the BBC, co-signatories of the petition said they were ready to be punished alongside Mr Liu, to stand up for their ideas. | In earlier interviews with the BBC, co-signatories of the petition said they were ready to be punished alongside Mr Liu, to stand up for their ideas. |
Abolishing the law on inciting to subvert state power is among the reforms advocated in Charter 08. | Abolishing the law on inciting to subvert state power is among the reforms advocated in Charter 08. |
The petition says the "practice of viewing words as crimes" should be stopped. | The petition says the "practice of viewing words as crimes" should be stopped. |
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