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Liu Xiaobo ( Chinese: 刘晓波; pinyin: Liú Xiǎobō; 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end Chinese Communist Party one-party rule in China. [2] He was arrested numerous times, and ...
Jul 17, 2017 · In 2013, Liu Xia was allowed to attend her brother’s trial, one of her only public appearances. Upon leaving the courthouse, she shouted to reporters a message to be remembered and echoed today ...
Jul 9, 2024 · Liu Xiaobo (born December 28, 1955, Changchun, Jilin province, China—died July 13, 2017, Shenyang, Liaoning province, China) was a Chinese literary critic, professor, and human rights activist who called for democratic reforms and the end of one-party rule in China. In 2010 he became the first Chinese citizen to be awarded the Nobel Peace ...
Jul 13, 2017 · Liu Xiaobo, a prominent independent intellectual in China, is a long-time advocate of political reform and human rights in China and an outspoken critic of the Chinese communist regime; Liu has been detained, put under house arrest and imprisoned many times for his writing and activism. According to his lawyers’ defence statement in his 2009 ...
Jul 13, 2017 · Liu Xiaobo and his wife, Liu Xia, in 2002 He was later freed, and continued to campaign for democracy. The 11-year jail term was handed down in 2009 after he compiled, with other intellectuals ...
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Dec 10, 2010 · I Have No Enemies:My Final Statement. Nobel Lecture in Absentia, December 10, 2010. Statement of December 23, 2009. Read by Liv Ullmann. [TRANSLATION BY HRIC*] In the course of my life, for more than half a century, June 1989 was the major turning point. Up to that point, I was a member of the first class to enter university when college ...