Monday, 1 August 2011

China jailing Nobel winner broke international law: UN (AFP)

Demonstrators hold a portrait of China's detained Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo demanding his immediate release during a protest in Taipei in 2010. A United Nations panel has called for the release of jailed Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and his wife, saying their detention breaks international law.(AFP/File/Patrick Lin)AFP - A United Nations panel has called for the release of jailed Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and his wife, saying their detention breaks international law.



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