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China makes Nobel prize warning | China makes Nobel prize warning |
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China has said it hopes the Nobel Peace Prize will reward what it called "the right person", amid reports that jailed dissidents top the list of favourites. | China has said it hopes the Nobel Peace Prize will reward what it called "the right person", amid reports that jailed dissidents top the list of favourites. |
The Prize is to be announced on Friday in the Norwegian capital, Oslo. | |
The Chinese foreign ministry said some past choices had gone against the prize's original purpose of promoting world peace and human progress. | The Chinese foreign ministry said some past choices had gone against the prize's original purpose of promoting world peace and human progress. |
The award went to the Dalai Lama 19 years ago, and dissidents Hu Jia and Gao Zhisheng are on this year's list. | The award went to the Dalai Lama 19 years ago, and dissidents Hu Jia and Gao Zhisheng are on this year's list. |
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human rights. | This year marks the 60th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human rights. |
Stein Toennesson, who leads the Peace Research Institute in Oslo, says a Chinese dissident is hotly tipped to win. | Stein Toennesson, who leads the Peace Research Institute in Oslo, says a Chinese dissident is hotly tipped to win. |
"The Olympic Games did not bring the improvement many had hoped for, but instead led to a number of strict security measures," Mr Toennesson told AP news agency. | "The Olympic Games did not bring the improvement many had hoped for, but instead led to a number of strict security measures," Mr Toennesson told AP news agency. |
Of the nearly 200 nominees for the Peace Prize, Hu Jia is seen as the most likely contender. | Of the nearly 200 nominees for the Peace Prize, Hu Jia is seen as the most likely contender. |
A democracy and Aids activist, Mr Hu is the best-known of China's imprisoned dissidents. | A democracy and Aids activist, Mr Hu is the best-known of China's imprisoned dissidents. |
He is credited with chronicling instances of abuse and alerting both fellow Chinese human rights activists and foreign news organisations. | He is credited with chronicling instances of abuse and alerting both fellow Chinese human rights activists and foreign news organisations. |
He was convicted last April of inciting subversion, and is now serving a three-and-a-half-year jail sentence. | He was convicted last April of inciting subversion, and is now serving a three-and-a-half-year jail sentence. |
His wife has been placed under house arrest. | His wife has been placed under house arrest. |
Torture allegations | Torture allegations |
Gao Zhisheng, another strong candidate, is a writer and self-trained lawyer who defended Chinese citizens against the state, including members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement. | Gao Zhisheng, another strong candidate, is a writer and self-trained lawyer who defended Chinese citizens against the state, including members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement. |
Gao Zhisheng is also a contender for the prize Mr Gao has been beaten, harassed and given a suspended jail sentence in the last few years. | Gao Zhisheng is also a contender for the prize Mr Gao has been beaten, harassed and given a suspended jail sentence in the last few years. |
He was also reportedly targeted by an assassination attempt. | He was also reportedly targeted by an assassination attempt. |
He has not been seen since he was taken from his home in September 2007 - although it has been alleged that he was tortured and has attempted suicide. | He has not been seen since he was taken from his home in September 2007 - although it has been alleged that he was tortured and has attempted suicide. |
Today's remarks by the foreign ministry in Beijing are being read as a warning that a Nobel win for either Hu Jia or Gao Zhisheng would severely strain relations between China and the West. | Today's remarks by the foreign ministry in Beijing are being read as a warning that a Nobel win for either Hu Jia or Gao Zhisheng would severely strain relations between China and the West. |
But in opting for tough language, the Chinese government may be doing itself a disservice, according to a BBC Asia analyst, Andre Vornic. | But in opting for tough language, the Chinese government may be doing itself a disservice, according to a BBC Asia analyst, Andre Vornic. |
The Nobel committee is unlikely to be swayed by crude pressure, he says. If anything, a perception of bullying could further stack the odds in favour of China's jailed dissidents. | The Nobel committee is unlikely to be swayed by crude pressure, he says. If anything, a perception of bullying could further stack the odds in favour of China's jailed dissidents. |
However, with or without China's interference, their win is far from certain. | However, with or without China's interference, their win is far from certain. |
Other candidates on the short list include Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and the Cluster Munitions Coalition. | Other candidates on the short list include Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and the Cluster Munitions Coalition. |
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