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Liu Xiaobo died of lung cancer last July in a hospital in northeastern China, a month after he was granted medical parole from a 11-year prison sentence for "inciting subversion of state power." ...
Liu Xiaobo, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 and is serving an 11-year prison term for subversion, is the world’s only jailed Nobel laureate. On June 8, ...
Liu Xia, Detained Widow of Nobel Peace Laureate, Leaves China Ms. Liu’s release from house arrest came almost a year after her husband, the democracy advocate Liu Xiaobo, died while in prison.
On Christmas Day 2009, the Chinese regime sentenced writer and dissident Liu Xiaobo to 11 years in prison for "incitement to subvert state power." His crime was co-authoring and circulating on ...
News about Liu Xiaobo, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. Skip to content Skip to site index. Liu Xiaobo ...
News about Liu Xiaobo, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. Skip to content Skip to site index. Liu Xiaobo ...
Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo in an interview in Beijing on Dec. 6, 2008. Liu, who fought for human rights but was viewed as a dissident by his government, died Thursday, July 13, 2017.
Liu Xia, wife of jailed Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Liu Xiaobo, looks out of a car window after a trial outside a court in the Huairou district of Beijing on Sunday.
BEIJING Oct. 8, 2010— -- Imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize today, angering China which condemned the selection as a "desecration" and described Liu as ...
How China branded Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo a traitor. Small journal's articles provide fodder for critics in Beijing. December 10, 2010. By Andrew Higgins.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Brown’s graduate program in literary arts and its Thomas J. Watson ...