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By Wojciech Moskwa and Walter Gibbs
OSLO (Reuters) - Most of the 18 states joining China in shunning Friday's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo have strong commercial interests at stake or share its hostility to Western...
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By Wojciech Moskwa and Walter Gibbs
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Tue Dec 7, 2010 1:58pm EST
OSLO (Reuters) - Most of the 18 states joining China in shunning Friday's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo have strong commercial interests at stake or share its hostility to Western human rights pressure.
The secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee which awards the prize says China has mounted an unprecedented campaign to persuade other countries to boycott Friday's award gala, but two-thirds of invited nations will attend.
Joining China in staying away are: Russia, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Serbia, Iraq, Iran, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Venezuela, the Philippines, Egypt, Sudan, Ukraine, Cuba and Morocco.
"Most of them see China as a very important supporter and protector against Western pressure," said Nils Butenschoen, director of the Norwegian Center for Human Rights.
With Russia the absentee group includes half of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) states that have gained global influence, especially since the 2008 global economic crisis that weakened developed western nations led by the United States.
With Saudi Arabia, the group has three members of the G20.
According to the democracy index, a rating system compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit, none of the countries that plan to skip the Nobel gala are "fully fledged" democracies.
Ukraine, Colombia, the Philippines and Serbia are "flawed democracies" and the rest are either "hybrid regimes" or "authoritarian" states -- such as China, which ranks in 136th place out of 167 countries covered in the 2010 democracy index.
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Elizabeth Stephens, who assesses political risk for insurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson, said many Nobel no-shows look to China for future prosperity.
"Several countries on the list have U.S. sanctions against them, like Sudan, Cuba and Iran," she said. "These countries depend to some extent on China for trade."
"All (of the absentee states) would object to the Nobel Prize being awarded to one of their own citizens who was imprisoned for activities perceived to undermine the state."
Embassies are not required to explain why they accept or decline a Nobel invitation, but a senior Filipino diplomat spoke candidly, underlining China's growing power, especially in Asia.
"We do not want to further annoy China," he said.
The Nobel committee's executive secretary, Geir Lundestad, said all 65 embassies in Norway were invited to attend the ceremony, and that 44 accepted, including pivotal emerging markets Brazil, South Korea, Indonesia and South Africa.
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KKDragonLord wrote:
Sovereignty IS a Big Deal thats inarguable, this shoudl´ve been made clear in the story.
But thats not the Real issue, Human Rights Are also a Big Deal and those countries are against them, thats the problem.
Dec 07, 2010 3:05pm EST -- Report as abuse
LaoTsu wrote:
Pressuring Nobel committee for their political agendas? Wake up, China! How dumb is that? When it comes to human rights and democracy, China is still very much a backward country. Until they are an open society, they won’t get any true cultural respect.
Dec 07, 2010 3:15pm EST -- Report as abuse
amos033 wrote:
The Peace Prize ceremony should proceed as scheduled. World attention should be brough on China and nations must stand up to economic blackmail, else, stop giving out the Peace Prize if it only goes to those who are politically correct.
Dec 07, 2010 3:52pm EST -- Report as abuse
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