Angry
China insists Nobel winner is a 'criminal'
Friday, October 08, 2010 05:41:18 PM,
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Jailed Chinese dissident and writer Liu Xiaobo has been awarded
this year's Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee
announced in Oslo Friday. Liu was unanimously chosen for his
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Beijing:
China reacted with anger to news of Friday's award of the Nobel
Peace Prize to dissident writer Liu Xiaobo, who is serving an
11-year prison sentence for subversion.
"Liu Xiaobo is a criminal sentenced by Chinese judicial organs due
to his violation of Chinese law," the foreign ministry said in a
statement.
"His actions are against the purpose of the Nobel Peace Prize,"
the statement said.
"The Nobel Committee's award of the Peace Prize to such a person
is totally contrary to the aim of this prize and also seriously
disrespects the peace prize," it said.
The statement warned that the award of the prize in Oslo would
also "bring harm to China-Norway relations".
Liu was arrested in December 2008, two days before he and 300
other dissidents released the Charter '08 for democratic reform.
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