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Liu Xiaobo: A voice of conscience who fought oppression for decades

Liu reaffirmed with calm, eloquence what he stood for during Tiananmen Square protests at his trial

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Hermann Aubié | The Conversation

Only a few weeks after being diagnosed with a late-stage liver cancer in late May 2017, the world learned that China’s most prominent dissident, Liu Xiaobo, died at 61 in a hospital in the north-east region of China, where he was born. As the poetess Tang Danhong wrote, he departed as “an innocent prisoner into the eternal light”. What a tragedy for a man who fought most of his life for freedom to live out his last days in a hospital bed under lock and key.

While I never had the chance to meet Liu