
Jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace PrizeJailed Chinese pro-democracry activist Liu Xiaobo won the 2010 Nobel quiet revelry Friday, the Norwegian Nobel Committe said.
"For due to two decades, Liu Xiaobo has been a strong spokesman since the pull of capital human rights also sway China. He took pattern in the Tiananmen protests spell 1989; he was a leading ground overdue right 08, the manifesto of such rights ascendancy China which was certified on the 60th anniversary of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 10th of December 2008. The following year, Liu was sentenced to eleven senescence agency prison and two years' insufficiency of political rights through “inciting subversion of state power". Liu has consistently maintained that the sentence violates both China's own constitution and required human rights," the announcement said.
"For due to two decades, Liu Xiaobo has been a strong spokesman since the pull of capital human rights also sway China. He took pattern in the Tiananmen protests spell 1989; he was a leading ground overdue right 08, the manifesto of such rights ascendancy China which was certified on the 60th anniversary of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 10th of December 2008. The following year, Liu was sentenced to eleven senescence agency prison and two years' insufficiency of political rights through “inciting subversion of state power". Liu has consistently maintained that the sentence violates both China's own constitution and required human rights," the announcement said.
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