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劉曉波

中國作家、人權活動家,2010年諾貝爾和平獎得主。

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Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, reacts emotionally to an unexpected visit by journalists from The Associated Press at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (Foto:Ng Han Guan/AP/dapd)
Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, poses with a photo of her and her husband during her first interview in more than two years at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (Foto:Ng Han Guan/AP/dapd)
Chinese writer Mo Yan, in Stockholm, Sweden in this May 2001 file photo. Mo won the 2012 Nobel prize for literature on October 11, 2012, for works which combine "hallucinatory realism" with folk tales, history and contemporary life in China. Mo, who was once so destitute he ate tree bark and weeds to survive, is the first Chinese national to win the $1.2 million literature prize, awarded by the Swedish Academy. REUTERS/Peter Lyden/Scanpix (SWEDEN - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT PROFILE HEADSHOT) NO COMMERCIAL SALES. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN
ARCHIV - Ein undatiertes Handout zeigt den inhaftierten chinesischen Dissidenten und Bürgerrechtler Liu Xiaobo. Aufgenommen hat das Bild seine Ehefrau, die Fotografin Liu Xia. Der Friedensnobelpreis wird im Dezember möglicherweise weder an den inhaftierten chinesischen Preisträger Liu Xiaobo noch seine unter Hausarrest gestellte Ehefrau Liu Xia oder andere persönliche Vertreter überreicht. Foto: Liu Xia (zu dpa-Korr: "Liu Xiaobo: «Ich bereue nichts»" vom 03.12.2010) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
In this Sept. 28, 2010 photo, Liu Xia, wife of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo speaks during an interview in Beijing, China. When the police came for Liu Xiaobo that night nearly two years ago, they didn't tell the dissident-author the reason for taking him away. The line in the detention order for "motive" was blank. But everyone in Liu's dark Beijing apartment knew exactly why. Liu was hours from releasing a call for peaceful political reform in China that would represent the democracy movement's most comprehensive demand ever _ and that would earn Liu multiple nominations for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
The Nobel diploma awarded in absentia to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate for 2010, jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiabo. The diploma reads: "The Norwegian Nobel Committee has in accordance with the testament of Alfred Nobel, drawn on November 25th 1895, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2010, to Liu Xiaobo." Signed Oslo December 10th 2010 by the Committee members Thorbjoern Jagland, Kaci K. Five, Ellen-Marie Ytterhorn, Sissel Roenbeck and Aagot Valle. (AP Photo/ Berit Roald / Scanpix Norway) NORWAY OUT
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ARCHIV - Ein undatiertes Handout zeigt den inhaftierten chinesischen Dissidenten und Bürgerrechtler Liu Xiaobo. Aufgenommen hat das Bild seine Ehefrau, die Fotografin Liu Xia. Die prominenten chinesischen Bürgerrechtler Ai Weiwei und Hu Jia sind wieder auf freiem Fuß. Zahlreiche andere Regimekritiker sitzen in China aber weiter in Haft. Menschenrechtsorganisationen schätzen die Zahl auf 1500 bis zu mehr als 5500. Foto: Liu Xia dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ACHTUNG: SCHLECHTE QUALITÄT Chinese writer Mo Yan (L) talks to the media during a news conference in his hometown Gaomi, Shandong province October 11, 2012. Mo won the 2012 Nobel prize for literature on Thursday for works which the awarding committee said had qualities of "hallucinatory realism". REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY PROFILE ENTERTAINMENT) CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi signs a book at the Nobel Institute after a meeting with the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo June 16, 2012. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORWAY - Tags: POLITICS)
Undated file photo shows Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese dissident and winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. (Kyodo)
Undated file photo shows Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese dissident and winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. (Kyodo)