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The detained Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has been allowed his first contact with his family since his arrest 43 days ago, BBC online reports Monday..
Mr Ai is said to be under investigation for suspected “economic crimes”. The artist is a vocal critic of the government, complaining about a lack of basic freedoms and often incorporating these political themes into his work.
Ai Weiwei’s wife Lu Qing was taken by Chinese police to meet her husband on Sunday afternoon. The artist’s sister told the BBC Lu Qing was summoned to a police station and taken to another location where she was allowed a brief meeting with her husband.
She reported that Mr Ai told her those holding him were taking good care of him, he was healthy and she should not worry. However the meeting was very brief, she said, and there were many other people present, some of them taking notes, so she was afraid to talk much more with her husband.
The family were then warned by police not to discuss the visit with the media as they were told it could “be bad for Mr Ai’s case”.
Calls by artists and governments worldwide for information had not produced any response from China’s authorities.
China’s foreign ministry has insisted that Mr Ai’s case has “nothing to do with human rights or freedom of expression”, BBC notes.