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	<title>Critical. Internet. Journalism. &#187; Charter 08</title>
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		<title>China jails human rights activist Liu Xiaobo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The famous Chinese author and human rights activist Liu Xiaobo (who was born back in 1955 in Changchun, Jilin) was arrested December 24, 2009, for pursuing &#8220;subversion&#8221; and criticizing the Chinese regime in Beijing. The very harsh sentence has shocked many friends and intellectuals not only in China, but all over the world. Many demonstrations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The famous Chinese author and human rights activist Liu Xiaobo (who was born back in 1955 in Changchun, Jilin) was arrested December 24, 2009, for pursuing &#8220;subversion&#8221; and criticizing the Chinese regime in Beijing. The very harsh sentence has shocked many friends and intellectuals not only in China, but all over the world. Many demonstrations took place after the condemnation to show solidarity with the author and president of the Chinese P.E.N. club.<span id="more-351"></span></p>
<p>The &#8220;Charter 08&#8243; and the essays by Liu Xiaobo became his inevitable fate: he was doomed to <a href="http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2380085" target="_blank">11 years of prison</a>. The Chinese court came to the conclusion that the writings of the activist would undermine the Chinese State. But according to many newspapers and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the human rights activist merely criticized the Chinese government.</p>
<p>The activities of Liu Xiaobo go back to the Tiananmen protests in 1989, when he supported some students during a hunger strike. Since then, the Chinese regime might have had its sights on him. The difference between the past and modern times is that nowadays critics would simply be caught by the police &#8211; a complaint by professor Ding Zilin, the founder of the Tiananmen mothers group.</p>
<p>Her own son was killed during the Tiananmen massacre more than 20 years ago. The harsh sentence against Liu Xiaobo shall show all Chinese people that the communist regime is willed to nip all critique in the bud. Anybody who speaks against the Chinese government is not any longer secure. He had no chance to respond in court to the sentence.</p>
<p>The verdict focuses on Liu Xiaobo´s role in organizing Charter 08 back in December 2008, when he signed a document together with 300 other intellectuals, during <a href="http://www.un.org/depts/dhl/humanrights/" target="_blank">Human Rights day</a>. Therefore, he was already arrested for a short time; his fight for human rights was greeted by a lot of Chinese people dreaming of more freedom in their country.</p>
<p>The verdict stands clearly against the human rights, esp. against freedom of expression. The Chinese regime showed once more that it still does not share all Western values. Dissidents have to fear to be jailed for mere writings, which cannot be in the interest of human rights defenders. <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-obama-shanghai16-2009nov16,0,6953879.story" target="_blank">Critique</a> against the sentence and the Chinese regime should go on; but after a bit more than two weeks, Liu Xiaobo seems to be forgotten.</p>
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