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Jailed Nobel Winner’s Brother-in-Law Arrested
The Associated Press’ Isolda Morillo reports that the brother of Liu Xiaobo’s wife, Liu Xia, was arrested earlier this year. Liu Hui has been charged with fraud, but supporters claim that his prosecution is the latest attack in a long campaign against the family. Beijing police detained Liu Hui on Jan. 31, just before the Lunar New Year and a planned family reunion, and formally chargeMarch 29, 2013 11:51 AM
What China Doesn’t Get About Soft Power
In an Annie Hall moment at Foreign Policy, the inventor of the term “soft power” explains the shortcomings of
Lawyer: Liu Xiaobo Reading, “Gaining Weight”
Didi Kirsten Tatlow of The New York Times catches up with Mo Shaoping, a Beijing lawyer who defended the brother of jaile
April 25, 2013 8:45 AM
Liu Xia: “Tell Everybody I’m Not Free”
Liu Xia, the wife of jailed Nobel peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo, was seen in public on Tuesday for the first time in two-
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