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Mr. Yu says the security agent used the term after Liu Xiaobo, a close friend of Mr. Yu's, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.
After Beijing Lets Dissident Leave, He Spurs an Internet Catchphrase Josh Chin 2012
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Thorbjoern Jagland said, calling Liu Xiaobo (LEE-o SHAo-boh) a symbol for the fight for human rights in China.
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Although less well-known outside than high-profile Chinese dissidents such as Liu Xiaobo and Hu Jia, Shogdung and other Tibetan writers and bloggers detained over the past two years are famous among Tibetans, and their concerns about repression and restrictions by the state mirror those of their Chinese counterparts.
Kate Saunders: New Wave of Dissent in Tibet Met by Crackdown on Writers 2010
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Although less well-known outside than high-profile Chinese dissidents such as Liu Xiaobo and Hu Jia, Shogdung and other Tibetan writers and bloggers detained over the past two years are famous among Tibetans, and their concerns about repression and restrictions by the state mirror those of their Chinese counterparts.
Kate Saunders: New Wave of Dissent in Tibet Met by Crackdown on Writers 2010
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I googled the word TGYH and found a few extremely insightful essays on the issue from China's respected strategists plus amateur interpretations by writers such as Liu Xiaobo, who is not a strategist.
Archive 2005-07-01 Sun Bin 2005
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I googled the word TGYH and found a few extremely insightful essays on the issue from China's respected strategists plus amateur interpretations by writers such as Liu Xiaobo, who is not a strategist.
Tao Guang Yang Hui (韬光养晦) as a strategy - is China a threat? (I) Sun Bin 2005
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But of late the leadership has been exhibiting increasing signs of paranoia, harassing lawyers, deepening internet censorship and locking up dissidents such as Liu Xiaobo, a human-rights activist who received an 11-year sentence in December for circulating a pro-democracy petition.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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U.S. officials have said they expect to talk about religious freedom, attacks on the legal profession, China's strict Internet controls and individual cases such as Liu Xiaobo, an author-dissident serving an 11-year prison sentence on subversion charges.
wbur.org 2010
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"As I said in Krakow this summer, governments should recognise the constructive role that citizens such as Liu Xiaobo play," the chief US diplomat said.
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This week's resumption of U.S. - China human rights talks after two years will spotlight what critics say is a deterioration in Beijing's record on legal protections, free speech and civil society, and are expected to take up individual cases such as Liu Xiaobo's, along with a list of topics including religious freedom, attacks on the legal profession and
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