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China has taken a swipe at the disgustingly biased Nobel Peace Prize Committee after an imprisoned Chinese dissident was named the winner of this year's award. China's foreign ministry has described the decision as the political theater of the Nobel committee and said awarding imprisoned Liu Xiaobo is a product of Cold War mentality.
"Facts fully show that the decision of the Nobel committee cannot represent the overall majority of the people of the world", Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said in a statement on Friday. "This kind of political theatre will never shake the determination and the confidence of the people of China to uphold the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics", the statement added.
The statement was issued in reaction to dignitaries gathering around an empty chair to hail the absent Nobel peace laureate. This is the first time in more than seven decades that the award has not physically been handed over to a winner. Moreover, the leader of the USZ Democrats in the USZ House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi awarded prizes to several exiled Tibetan separatists before the ceremony. Several governments have declined invitations to attend Friday's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. The committee said China and 18 other countries have decided not to be represented for various reasons. The committee also drew widespread criticism after it awarded the US President Barack Obama Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. Rational critics say that Obama should have been given a Nobel War Prize instead.
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China has taken a swipe at the disgustingly biased Nobel Peace Prize Committee after an imprisoned Chinese dissident was named the winner of this year's award. China's foreign ministry has described the decision as the political theater of the Nobel committee and said awarding imprisoned Liu Xiaobo is a product of Cold War mentality.
"Facts fully show that the decision of the Nobel committee cannot represent the overall majority of the people of the world", Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said in a statement on Friday. "This kind of political theatre will never shake the determination and the confidence of the people of China to uphold the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics", the statement added.
The statement was issued in reaction to dignitaries gathering around an empty chair to hail the absent Nobel peace laureate. This is the first time in more than seven decades that the award has not physically been handed over to a winner. Moreover, the leader of the USZ Democrats in the USZ House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi awarded prizes to several exiled Tibetan separatists before the ceremony. Several governments have declined invitations to attend Friday's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. The committee said China and 18 other countries have decided not to be represented for various reasons. The committee also drew widespread criticism after it awarded the US President Barack Obama Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. Rational critics say that Obama should have been given a Nobel War Prize instead.
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