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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2010-07-01</dateIssued>
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        Statement on the Awarding of the 
        
        Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo
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October 8, 2010</item-date>
        
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                I welcome the Nobel Committee's decision to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Mr. Liu Xiaobo. Last year, I noted that so many others who have received the award had sacrificed so much more than I. That list now includes Mr. Liu, who has sacrificed his freedom for his beliefs.
        
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                 By granting the prize to Mr. Liu, the Nobel Committee has chosen someone who has been an eloquent and courageous spokesman for the advance of universal values through peaceful and nonviolent means, including 
        
        his support for democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
    
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        As I said last year in 
        
        Oslo, even as we respect the unique culture and traditions of different countries, America will always be a voice for those aspirations that are universal to all human beings. Over the last 30 years, China has made dramatic progress in economic reform and improving the lives of its people, lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty. But this award reminds us that political reform has not kept pace and that the basic human rights of every man, woman, and child 
        
        must be respected. We call on the Chinese Government to release Mr. Liu as soon as possible.
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