Liu Xiaobo wins the Nobel Peace Prize 2010

The winner for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize is Liu Xiaobo.   He fought for human rights in China. There is no need to elaborate the fact that China is governed by a Communist Party. Communism is all about the state and not the individual. The individual must sacrifice for the state. Individualism is not tolerated and even abhorred in this political system. The Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 is still fresh in the minds of many people. It was supposed to be a non-violent struggle but on that fateful day the Chinese Army was sent to crush the peaceful protest. Hundreds of civilians were massacred. The whole world simply watched the carnage. There were pictures and videos about the massacre but no one dared to oppose the Chinese government. If there was a term paper writing website available during that time, someone should have requested a cheap essay writing service in order to develop a written document regarding the event. Human rights violations must be taken seriously by all people, not just the citizens of industrialized nations.  Liu Xiaobo must be commended. His name should be made known all over the planet. But more importantly the Western world must continue to communicate with Liu Xiaobo. There must be constant monitoring to determine if the Chinese government has not sanctioned his death. In the awarding ceremony only a picture of Liu Xiaobo can be seen because he was unable to attend the event.

 



 

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