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  1. In Oslo, actress Liv Ullmann read a long statement the activist had prepared for his 2009 trial. It read in part: "I stand by the convictions I expressed in my 'June Second Hunger Strike Declaration' twenty years ago--I have no enemies and no hatred. None of the police who monitored, arrested, and interrogated me, none of the prosecutors who ...

  2. 6. Juni 2017 · Most of the essays in No Enemies, No Hatred are from the period between 2004 and 2008, and reflect, in the service of freedom of speech, how words followed by action can change the direction of a country. Liu, now 56, did not begin his career as a political dissident and the author of essays criticizing the Chinese government for its one-party ...

  3. Liu, Xiaobo. No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and Poems. Edited by Perry Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao, and Liu Xia. Foreword by Vaclav Havel. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2011. 400 pp. ISBN 9780674061477 (Cloth) Before the May 2012 furor about Chen Guangcheng’s exit to the United States, Liu Xiaobo was arguably the Chinese individual who had ...

  4. It read in part: "I stand by the convictions I expressed in my 'June Second Hunger Strike Declaration' twenty years ago—I have no enemies and no hatred. None of the police who monitored, arrested, and interrogated me, none of the prosecutors who indicted me, and none of the judges who judged me are my enemies."That statement is one of the pieces in this book, which includes writings spanning ...

  5. NO ENEMIES, NO HATRED: Selected Essays and Poems. By Liu Xiaobo; edited by Perry Link, Tienchi Martin-Liao, and Liu Xia. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2012. xxii, 366 pp. US$29.95, cloth. ISBN 978-0-674-06147-7. In his 1989 “Epilogue” to Chinese Politics and China’s Modern Intellectuals, Nobel Peace Prize ...

  6. 16. Feb. 2012 · In one of the essays included in No Enemies, No Hatred, Liu despairs over China's lack of a moral leader — someone who could inspire the public like Vaclav Havel did during the Czech Revolution. Link believes Liu could potentially fill that role, but points out that the dissident is not very well known in his home country due to state censorship. After the 2010 Nobel ceremony, if Chinese ...

  7. Read "No Enemies, No Hatred Selected Essays and Poems" by Xiaobo Liu available from Rakuten Kobo. When the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on December 10, 2010, its recipient, Liu Xiaobo, was in Jinzhou Prison, serving a...