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Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize

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Jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo won this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to push for greater freedom on the mainland - a move that could galvanize the struggling democracy movement and challenge one-party rule.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised Liu, 54, for his 'long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China'.

Liu is the first Han Chinese to be awarded the prize. The Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, won the prize in 1989.

In Beijing, the Foreign Ministry released a short statement denouncing the award as 'a desecration'. It summoned Norway's ambassador in Beijing to protest, according to Norwegian foreign ministry.

Government spokesman Ma Zhaoxu called Liu 'a criminal who has been sentenced by Chinese judicial departments for violating Chinese law'.

He said awarding the peace prize to Liu 'runs completely counter to the principle of the prize and is also a desecration of the peace prize'.

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