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    Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. In China, let a thousand blogs bloom

    China employs an army of censors. As many as 50,000 well-trained monitors police the Internet, and 12 government departments are empowered to search and seize information and shut down users and sites. They work fast: A recent study conducted by two American computer scientists found that 30% of banned posts are removed within half an hour of posting, and 90% within 24 hours.
    China employs an army of censors. As many as 50,000 well-trained monitors police the Internet, and 12 government departments are empowered to search and seize information and shut down users and sites. They work fast: A recent study conducted by two...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Human Rights, China, Google Inc., Politics

  2. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. China activists urge visits to confined wife of dissident

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    Her eyes showing anguish behind her glasses, Liu Xia whispers urgently into the ear of one of the Chinese activists who barrels past the guard at her Beijing apartment – a place that has become her prison. The brief video of their Friday...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Human Rights, Beijing (China), China, U.S. Embassy

  4. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Is Mo Yan courageous, or is he a patsy?

    Salman Rushdie thinks Mo Yan is a patsy of China&rsquo;s Communist government. I respect Rushdie's work, and his own courage as a defender of artistic freedom. But I'm not sure he's right about Mo Yan.
    Salman Rushdie thinks Mo Yan is a patsy of China’s Communist government. I respect Rushdie's work, and his own courage as a defender of artistic freedom. But I'm not sure he's right about Mo Yan. Mo accepted the Nobel Prize for Literature this...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, China, Mo Yan, Garlic, Literature

  6. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. What a bummer: Nobel laureate Mo Yan defends censorship

    Chinese author Mo Yan was announced in October as the recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature; he's in Sweden now and will be presented with the award Monday. It was at a news conference in Stockholm that Mo made his disappointing statements in support of censorship.
    Chinese author Mo Yan was announced in October as the recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature; he's in Sweden now and will be presented with the award Monday. It was at a news conference in Stockholm that Mo made his disappointing statements in support...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Mo Yan, Google+, Literature

  8. Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 2012: From Arab Spring to early winter

    Meteorologists know seasons are predictable. In the weather world, spring is always followed by summer. But the political world is different. Spring can proceed to summer, or it can lead to a sudden onset of winter. That was the case this year in the...

    Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Prize Awards, Bashar Assad, Mo Yan, International Court or Tribunal

  10. Oct 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Chinese praise a Nobel 'first' -- ignoring past winner

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    Chinese state television hailed Mo Yan as "the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in literature" following the announcement Thursday of the 2012 award. The report conveniently ignored Gao Xingjian, the Chinese-born French national whose 2000...
  12. Aug 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Day 15 roundup: 2nd wrestling medal for U.S.

    LONDON -- The U.S. won its second wrestling medal of the Olympics when Coleman Scott came back to win a bronze in the 132-pound class on Saturday. Scott was beaten by eventual gold medalist Toghrul Asgarov of Azerbaijan in the semifinals but worked his...

    Tags: Jake Herbert, Wrestling, Sailing, Canoeing and Kayaking, David Cameron

  14. Jun 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Suu Kyi to accept her Nobel in person; others didn't [Video]

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    Aung San Suu Kyi was to give her Nobel Peace Prize lecture on Saturday in Oslo, 21 years after she got the award. Suu Kyi had long feared leaving Myanmar because she didn’t know if its military junta would let her return. The video above shows her...
  16. May 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Open petition calls for Chinese leader's resignation

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    In the latest challenge to China’s embattled national security czar, a group of retired Communist Party officials in western China has released an open petition calling for his resignation....
  18. Jan 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Chinese dissident in U.S. tells of harassment, torture

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    Dissident Chinese writer Yu Jie, who fled to the United States earlier this month, says he was tortured and harassed in 2010 even as the Nobel Peace prize was being awarded to his best friend, Liu Xiaobo....
  20. Jan 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Tibetan shooting comes on heels of human rights criticism

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    Chinese security forces opened fire on Tibetan protesters Monday, killing at least one person, Tibetan activists reported. The news comes on the heels of the annual Human Rights Watch report, which criticized China for repression in ethnic minority...
  22. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Nobel Peace Prize goes to women's rights activists

    <strong>OSLO, Norway</strong> &mdash; Africa's first democratically elected  female president, a Liberian campaigner against rape and a woman who  stood up to Yemen's autocratic regime won the Nobel Peace Prize on  Friday in recognition of the importance of women's rights in the spread  of global peace.
    OSLO, Norway — Africa's first democratically elected female president, a Liberian campaigner against rape and a woman who stood up to Yemen's autocratic regime won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in recognition of the importance of women's rights in...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Bahraini Protests (2011), World Bank Group, Demonstration, Oslo (Norway)

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