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The award of a European human rights prize to a jailed Chinese dissident yesterday brought condemnation from Beijing on the eve of a key summit with the EU.
The highly regarded Sakharov Prize was given to 35-year-old Hu Jia despite intense lobbying by China, which gave warning that the honour would damage relations with Europe.
Mr Hu was recognised for his campaigning for rural Aids sufferers as well as for environmental causes and selfdetermination for Tibet. The Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed “strong dissatisfaction at the decision by the European Parliament to give the award to a jailed criminal in China, in disregard of our repeated representations”.
Liu Jianchao, a ministry spokesman, said: “This is gross interference in China's domestic affairs. I do not believe that anyone gets anywhere by interfering in the affairs of others.” He added later that the award would not hinder today's summit with senior EU figures including President Sarkozy of France and José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, which will cover issues including CO2 targets and reforming the global financial system.
Hans-Gert Pöttering, President of the European Parliament, said: “By awarding the Sakharov Prize to Hu Jia, the European Parliament is sending out a clear signal of support to all those who defend human rights in China.” He said that Mr Hu had spoken out against oppression in Tibet and described him as one of the real defenders of human rights in the People's Republic of China.
In a letter sent to Mr Pöttering before the award decision, China's EU Ambassador, Song Zhe, said: “If the European Parliament should award this prize to Hu Jia, that would inevitably hurt the Chinese people once again and bring serious damage to China-EU relations.”
The Sakharov Prize, named after the Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, is in its 20th year and is worth €50,000 (£39,800). Past winners include Nelson Mandela, the former South African President, Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese pro-democracy campaigner, and Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary-General.
Mr Hu's wife said that he was suffering in prison from cirrhosis of the liver and anaemia. Zeng Jinyan added: “I think Hu Jia would be very happy because his work has now received everyone's validation.”
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I don't konw why the man was jailed,and I aslo don't konw why western country all the time to choose a way make our Chinese feel sad .
Maybe we are not democratic enough in your eyes ,but it's China ,look around the east Asian country,the history of these country dose not have democratic
davide, JILIN, CHINA
Hu? is he related the the guy at top?
David, Beijing, China
If China wants to be a superpower, they have to become democratic and free.
Luigi DiFiore, Queens, New York, USA
You meant a superpower like the US of A? No mate, thank you, i for one think not.
Dandan, Beijing, China
actually,the residents in china have already realized they homeland.what they need to do is quite much,but please trust them,they will do itbetter.
jason lee, paris,
Do not hurt us chinese,ok?
ai guo, ping xiang , china
we chinese have what all we want!! why the western always thought everting in their own way!!That is unfair!!The worid is different!!!
ZP, JInan, china
Good move just when the EU is about to go ask China for their money to help stabilise the global financial system. Then again to be expected, I guess. Europeans never tire of telling others how to live and what to do. Must be the colonial history. Once a colonizer, always a colonizer!
James Mason, Dubai, UAE
Actually, the common Chinese people don't care about this case, I think for all of us, a happy life is the point no matter how the life way is.
Shang, Shang hai, China
I wonder how PRC and the people would react if and when this guy is awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in the future.
Tetsu, Tokyo, Japan
If China wants to be a superpower, they have to become democratic and free.
Luigi DiFiore, Queens, New York, USA