[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 160 (Tuesday, December 7, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H8038]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
LIU XIAOBO
(Mr. PITTS asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. PITTS. Madam Speaker, this week, the Nobel Committee will award
its annual Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese human rights advocate Liu
Xiaobo, but at the ceremony the chair reserved for Liu will be empty as
he is serving 11 years in prison for peacefully petitioning his
government for basic human rights.
Earlier this year, I was proud to join my colleagues on the Human
Rights Commission in nominating Liu for the Nobel Peace Prize. Even
now, the Chinese Government is censoring the news of this award and is
calling for a boycott of the award ceremony. Sadly, some nations have
bowed to the wishes of the Communist government. I am particularly
grieved to hear that Kazakhstan, Morocco, and Iraq will not send
representatives to the ceremony. These nations should know exactly what
it is like to have basic human rights denied by an autocratic
government.
It is not too late to defy the bullying and intimidation from those
who have imprisoned a peaceful man. I call on all nations to recognize
the peaceful struggle of Liu Xiaobo, a man who has no hatred even for
those who have denied him and his people basic freedoms, of this
distinguished honor.
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