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Published 23 Dec, 2017 07:22am

French woman, husband incommunicado in China after Liu Xiaobo tribute

Shenzhen: This Dec 15 picture shows French national Marine Brossard putting the finishing touches on a mural at the entrance of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism Architecture.—AFP

BEIJING: A French citizen and her husband have been incommunicado for a week after the couple travelled to southern China to paint a tribute to the late democracy activist and dissident Liu Xiaobo, friends and witnesses said on Friday.

Marine Brossard and Hu Jiamin painted a mural at the entrance of a public exhibition in Shenzhen on Dec 15, but city authorities covered the wall with a banner the same evening, witnesses said. Tributes to Liu are censored in China.

Brossard is a French national, but Hu’s nationality is unclear, a friend who has known them for over five years said.The couple had travelled from their home in the French city of Lyon to participate in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale of Urbanism Architecture, witnesses who spoke with the couple in Shenzhen said.

“We have been trying to reach them but we haven’t been able to confirm anything,” said the friend of the couple, who asked for anonymity due to safety concerns.

Their painting depicted an empty blue chair inside a room with red bars, an apparent reference to Liu, who was in prison when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.

An empty chair stood symbolically in his place at the ceremony, which infuriated the Communist regime.

Liu died from liver cancer in July, making China the first country since Nazi Germany to allow a Nobel Peace Prize laureate to die in state custody.

Published in Dawn, December 23rd, 2017

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