July 13, 2025 marks the eighth anniversary of the passing of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo. In Paris, democracy advocates, scholars, writers, and Chinese Christians from Europe, the Americas, and Taiwan gathered to honor this human rights activist — a man who battled tyranny with his written words and gave his life for truth and freedom.
The Eighth Anniversary of Liu Xiaobo’s Death — We Commemorate in Paris
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