The Citizen (KZN)

Laureate has organ failure

- Beijing

– The hospital treating China’s cancer-stricken Nobel laureate, Liu Xiaobo, yesterday offered a grim update on his health but human rights groups cautioned that the authoritie­s may be manipulati­ng medical reports.

The 61-year-old democracy advocate’s liver function continued to deteriorat­e and he suffered from “shock and organ failure”, according to the First Hospital of China Medical University in the northeaste­rn city of Shenyang.

The hospital’s website has been giving regular updates about Liu’s condition since he was admitted early last month after he was transferre­d from prison due to late-stage liver cancer.

The Chinese government has rebuffed internatio­nal appeals to let Liu seek treatment abroad, saying he is getting the best possible care from top doctors.

The US repeated calls on Tuesday for Liu to be released and said it was ready to welcome him if he chose to be treated there.

US and German cancer experts visited Liu last weekend and determined that he was strong enough to be medically evacuated. But the hospital has issued pessimisti­c medical updates since then.

“As the authoritie­s are controllin­g all the informatio­n about Liu Xiaobo’s health condition, it’s difficult to verify if the informatio­n released on the hospital’s website is true or not,” Amnesty Internatio­nal’s China researcher Patrick Poon told AFP.

“It’s also legitimate to question if the authoritie­s are releasing the informatio­n about his worsening health as an attempt to delay and justify not allowing Liu Xiaobo to leave the country,” Poon said.

Human Rights Watch’s Asia researcher Maya Wang said there has been little informatio­n coming from Liu’s family about his health, limiting the amount of independen­t updates.

“We simply don’t know to what extent this is profession­al medical reports and to what extent this is politicall­y manipulate­d informatio­n,” Wang said. – AFP

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