Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize
Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo is the winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, it was announced Friday morning. More
Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Liu Xiaobo, a leading Chinese dissident who is serving an 11-year prison term after repeatedly calling for human rights and… More
Nobel Peace Prize 2010: How Obama award shapes…
After giving the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama last year, the Norwegian Peace Prize Committee may opt for a more conventional winner this Friday. Oslo, Norway — The… More
Chinese dissident tipped for Nobel Peace Prize
BEIJING—China might well be poised to have its first-ever Nobel Peace Prize winner this week—if bookies are to be believed—an outcome that would make history, give a huge boost… More
Prisoner Liu could become first Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner
‘When people say I should give up or smoke less, I say, ‘What can be more harmful than the Communist Party?’,” Liu Xia says, drawing on a cigarette at… More
Writers, activists back China dissident for Nobel prize
Beijing - Support among fellow writers and activists is growing for jailed dissident writer Liu Xiaobo to become the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Peace Prize, sources… More
Havel endorses Nobel Peace Prize for Chinese dissident
New York, Sept 21 (CTK)—Former Czech president Vaclav Havel has called on the Norwegian Nobel Committee to give this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, in… More
Mayor J¢n Gnarr wants Poet free from Chinese Prison
Mayor Jón Gnarr hosted ex-Beijing mayor Liu Qi at Reykjavík City hall today. Liu Qi is also the General Secretary of the Beijing Communist Party and was chairman of… More
Can It Be That the Chinese People Deserve Only “Party-Led Democracy”?
"For the emergence of a free China, placing hope in 'new policies' of those in power is far worse than placing hope in the continuous expansion of the 'new… More
Changing the Regime by Changing Society
We have had over twenty years of reform, but due to the Chinese Communist Party’s selfish arrogation of political power and the scattering of civic forces, in the short… More