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China slams world leaders' renewed calls for Liu Xiaobo's release

China lashed out at fresh calls to free top dissident Liu Xiaobo, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last week. The US has also called on China to ease restrictions on Mr. Xiaobo's wife, Liu Xia.

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Simon Sharpe, the European Union's first secretary of political affairs in China, left, talked to journalists Monday after he was prevented by security personnel from entering a residential compound where Liu Xia, the wife of this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, is held under house arrest in Beijing.

The wife of imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo was still under house arrest in Beijing Tuesday, as the government lashed out again against the fact that Mr. Liu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last week.

US embassy spokesman Richard Buangan urged the authorities to lift the restrictions on Mr. Liu鈥檚 wife Liu Xia, saying 鈥渉er rights should be respected and she should be allowed to move freely without harassment.鈥

That follows President Obama鈥檚 call for the release of Liu, who is currently serving an 11-year sentence for 鈥渋ncitement to subversion鈥 because of his role in authoring a pro-democracy petition.

Such calls have irked a Beijing already on the defensive over the award.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu Tuesday attacked 鈥減oliticians in some countries鈥 who he said had shown 鈥渄isrespect for China鈥檚 judicial system鈥 that 鈥減uts a big question mark on their true intentions.鈥

Official Chinese media have expressed shock that a man the authorities have branded a criminal should be awarded the globally respected Nobel prize.

鈥淲e oppose anyone using this matter to stir up a fuss and oppose anyone interfering in China鈥檚 internal affairs,鈥 said Mr. Ma said at a regular press briefing Tuesday, when asked to comment on Mr. Obama鈥檚 declaration of support for Liu.

Mrs. Liu has been in police custody since just after the prize was announced on Friday evening. She was taken to see her husband in jail, and since her return to Beijing has been told she may not leave her apartment except under police escort, according to Liu鈥檚 lawyer Shang Baojun, who has spoken to her by phone.

Policemen are guarding the entrance to the residential compound where Liu Xia lives, and have disabled the mobile phone that she was using. A brother brought her a new one, according to friends, allowing her to communicate occasionally by Twitter, though she has generally remained silent except to re-Tweet messages of support she has received.

On Monday, a delegation of European diplomats was barred by police from visiting Ms. Xia. They had intended to deliver a letter of congratulations from the head of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso.

Ma did not respond to a journalist who asked why Ms. Liu should be under house arrest since she has not been charged with any offense. The Chinese authorities often use what is known here as 鈥渟oft detention鈥 to keep foreign journalists and other visitors away from politically sensitive figures, in order to muffle their voices.

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