By Khmer Democrat, Phnom Penh
Expanding the Mind Series
International Herald Tribune
8 October 2010
LONDON — The Nobel Committee awarded its annual peace prize on Friday to the imprisoned Chinese dissident .
The Chinese authorities had urged Norway not to award the prize to Mr. Liu.
While the candidates usually provoke a wave of advance rumors, the committee shrouds its deliberations in near-hermetic secrecy. The five-member committee said in advance of Friday’s award that it had received a record 237 nominations, 38 of them for organizations before nominations closed in February. Mr. Liu had been the favorite.
The prize-giving ceremony is to take place in December.
Mr. Liu Xiaobo is a Beijing writer and former literature professor who was given an 11-year prison sentence on subversion charges on Dec. 25, 2009, after urging Chinese leaders to embrace democratic reforms.
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