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Malala slams China over death of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo

London [U.K.], July. 19 (ANI): Following the death of Nobel peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo from liver cancer in custody of China last week, fellow Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has hit out at Beijing.

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Malala slams China over death of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo
London [U.K.], July. 19 (ANI): Following the death of Nobel peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo from liver cancer in custody of China last week, fellow Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has hit out at Beijing. After he helped write a petition known as "Charter 08" calling for major political reforms in China, Liu was imprisoned for 11 years in 2009 for "inciting subversion of state power". He was unable to collect his Nobel Prize and became the second winner of it to die in state custody, after Carl von Ossietzky in Germany in 1938. Meanwhile, Liu's wife, Liu Xia, remains in house arrest. "I condemn any government who denies people's freedom. I'm hoping that people will learn from what he did and join together and fight for freedom, fight for people's rights and fight for equality." Malala told Reuters at a school in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Liu Xiaobo, died at the age of 61 in Chinese custody last Thursday. Authorities in the northeastern city of Shenyang confirmed in a short statement that he had died of multiple organ failure. He was diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer in May and was granted medical parole and moved to a hospital in northeastern China, where he was reportedly treated in an isolated ward under armed guard. News of Liu's death sparked an immediate outpouring of grief and rage. Liu's peaceful activism and biting criticism of one-party rule meant he had spent almost a quarter of his life behind bars. Xiaobo kept a vigil on Tiananmen Square in 1989 to protect protesters from encroaching soldiers, promoted a pro-democracy charter that brought him an 11-year prison sentence and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize of 2010. The Chinese intellectual and activist, who championed non-violent resistance as a way of overcoming "forceful tyranny", is the first Nobel peace prize winner to die in custody since German pacifist Carl von Ossietzky, the 1935 recipient, who died after years confined to Nazi concentration camps. He called Charter 08 that called for an end to China's one-party rule. World leaders, including the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, had urged China to allow the dying dissident to travel overseas to receive medical care that supporters claimed could have prolonged his life. But China refused, prompting criticism that its Communist party's leaders were willfully and intentionally shortening the dissident's life in order to deny him one last opportunity to denounce their rule, the Guardian reported. (ANI)

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