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Tag Archives: human rights
Shout Out to Xiaobo
July 15, 2017 From Liu Xiaobo’s speech accepting the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, delivered in absentia (it was read by Liv Ullmann): Freedom of expression is the foundation of human rights, the source of humanity, and the mother of truth. … Continue reading
Posted in Academic Freedom, Leadership, Politics and Policy
Tagged China, freedom of speech, human rights, Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Peace Prize, truth
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