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Nobel Prize-Winning Chinese Poet Liu Xiaobo in Jail for Seven Years

Ebby Abramson

Updated: Mar 12, 2022


On December 8, 2008, Liu was arrested, after which he was sentenced to eleven years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power” through his dissident writing and activities. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, and his wife was put under house arrest by Chinese authorities in response. She continues to be held without trial today.


Liu is the only Nobel Peace Prize winner currently in jail.


Today, International PEN released a statement signed by Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, and others calling for Liu Xiaobo’s release. “In any other country, Liu Xiaobo would be considered a national treasure and honored,” said Salil Tripathi, chair of PEN International’s Writers in Prison Committee. “In China, however, he remains in jail. His crime, if it can be called a crime, is to demand the freedoms for all Chinese that are enshrined in the universal declaration of human rights but which the Chinese state continues to deny him and many others. China wants to be considered a major international power. To meet those aspirations it must release him, other writers and political prisoners.”


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