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Liu Xiaobo

# liu-xiaobo - Wednesday 16 November, 2011

Vladimir Putin wins peace prize in China

But the Chinese administration has distanced itself from the award.

# liu-xiaobo - Tuesday 7 June, 2011

Ban Ki-moon will seek second term as UN head

The South Korean is to seek a second term as secretary-general of the United Nations. What does that involve again?

# liu-xiaobo - Monday 21 March, 2011

Is China using the Middle East as a smokescreen to gag dissenters?

A significant number of human rights activists have disappeared in recent weeks – and some suspect state involvement.

# liu-xiaobo - Saturday 11 December, 2010

The 9 at 9: Saturday

Nine things you really, really need to know by 9am: the Vatican was “offended” at the Murphy Inquiries, the bailout is back in doubt, and the Old Enemy could still be coming to Dublin.

# liu-xiaobo - Friday 10 December, 2010

Liu Xiaobo awarded Nobel Peace Prize in absentia Peace Prize This post contains videos

Liu Xiaobo awarded Nobel Peace Prize in absentia

An chair sat empty during the ceremony in Oslo to mark the absence of Liu, who is in prison in China.

# liu-xiaobo - Thursday 14 October, 2010

Japan rows into dispute over China Nobel winner

The comments are not likely to be received well by an already furious China.

# liu-xiaobo - Tuesday 12 October, 2010

Nobel prizewinner “getting better food in prison” – wife

Despite its protests about Liu Xiaobo’s victory, China might be softening up: apparently the victor is being fed better.

# liu-xiaobo - Friday 8 October, 2010

Nobel peace prize awarded to Liu Xiaobo

In a move that is bound to anger Bejing, dissident Liu Xiaobo has been awarded for his “long and non-violent struggle for human rights in China”.