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Nobel winner Mo Yan hopes for Liu Xiaobo release

Chinese Nobel Literature Prize winner Mo Yan called for the release of jailed compatriot Liu Xiaobo, who won the Nobel Peace Prize two years ago, after criticism from rights groups.

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Mo Yan on Friday told media that it was his duty to put the spotlight on political and social issues after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. Photo: AFP

Chinese Nobel Literature Prize winner Mo Yan unexpectedly called for the release of jailed compatriot Liu Xiaobo, who won the Nobel Peace Prize two years ago, having come under fire from rights activists for not speaking up for him.

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The author, a portly 57-year-old whose adopted pen name Mo Yan means “don’t speak”, said he had read some of Liu’s literary criticisms in the 1980s, but that he had no understanding of Liu’s work once it had turned towards politics.

“I hope he can achieve his freedom as soon as possible,” Mo told reporters on Friday in his hometown of Gaomi in the northern province of Shandong, in bold remarks likely to embarrass Beijing which has lauded his victory and denigrated Liu’s prize.

Liu should be able to research his “politics and social system”, Mo said without elaborating

A number of dissidents and other writers have said Mo was unworthy of winning as he had shied away from commenting on Liu’s plight. They have also denounced him for commemorating a speech by former paramount leader Mao Zedong.

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But Mo, whose real name is Guan Moye, shot back at those criticisms.

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