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Liu Xiaobo joins the pantheon of China’s great patriots

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The Chinese authorities should recognise the selfless devotion of the Nobel laureate to his country and its people, even if they despise his political beliefs, and let his wife Liu Xia leave the country to mourn in peace
A nation’s greatness is not only measured by the power it projects and the fear it inspires. It’s also judged by the mercy and magnanimity it shows to its opponents. China’s harsh treatment of Liu Xiaobo was no doubt meant as a warning to other dissidents and a snub to foreign powers which dared to interfere on his behalf.
Now that Liu has succumbed to liver cancer, whatever differences and enmities there were between the citizen and the state are settled. It’s time to show leniency to his long-suffering wife Liu Xia and the rest of his family.
China is, without doubt, a great power today; it also needs to be a great nation.
In the annals of China’s long history, there has been a long line of reformers who loved their country and the civilisation it represented. Understandably, they never had an easy time with the authorities. Many were willing to suffer prison, exile and even death for their patriotism. In the end, their political beliefs and the reform programmes they advocated were less important than the selfless love of country they had shown in their self-sacrifice.

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