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Disappointing Number of Countries Cave to China's Bullying on Nobel Prize

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December 10, 2010
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Freedom HouseFreedom House: Freedom House is disappointed that 16 countries, instead of showing solidarity with Liu Xiaobo and the principles of freedom and democracy, have chosen to join China in its of boycott of tomorrow’s Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

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Disappointing Number of Countries Cave to China’s Bullying on Nobel Prize

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