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The Nobel Foundation has been known to pick dark-horse candidates to drive home an ideological point (see Al Gore). How intriguing, then, that the Oslo-based International Peace Research Institute is fingering Chinese activist Hu Jia as a front runner for this year's Peace Prize.

To hand China's first Peace Prize to a little-known dissident would be a rebuke to its leaders, who tout themselves as stewards of China's "peaceful rise" to great power status. With China in the global spotlight, the Nobel committee may decide the time's ripe to draw attention to Beijing's human-rights record and its failure to uphold pre-Olympic promises of greater civil freedoms.

So why Hu? He's popular among European activists for a November 2007 Webcam address to EU parliamentarians—shortly before his arrest—that criticized Beijing's suppressive policies. Whether the Nobel committee risks antagonizing Beijing will be revealed on Oct. 10 in Oslo.

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  • Posted By: hxy300 @ 10/14/2008 4:01:05 AM

    Ms. Liu must be very disappointed because Hu Jia fails to attract Oslo's attention. I doubt Liu's brain power to suggest that Oslo will "draw attention to Beijing's human-rights record and its failure to uphold pre-Olympic promises of greater civil freedoms", at a time when the world is worried about the financial crisis triggered by Americans. Even Newsweek looks stupid to get Liu's comment printed. Yan Hao, Beijing

  • Posted By: s.kevin @ 10/08/2008 11:13:29 AM

    For president Bush bring democracy to iraq????what is the concept of the word "democracy"?
    Democracy means that everyone in the country can vote to elect its members but not one who kill millions of people...in fact, there is no democracy when iraq was occupied by U.S army..


  • Posted By: achina @ 10/07/2008 3:40:42 AM

    Nobel committee should award the president bush ,for he killed millions of iraqis and bring democracy to iraq
    and maked the country bombs blosive everyday for accelebration of the victory of invasion

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