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Confucius Peace Prize: China To Award Nobel Rival

TINI TRAN   12/ 8/10 12:22 AM ET   AP

Confucius Peace Prize
Pro-democracy lawmakers Albert Ho, second right, Lee Cheuk-yan, center, and Emily Lau, second left, meet the media as Lau holds a picture of jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010 before heading the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo. Since Liu's selection, China has vilified the 54-year-old democracy advocate, called the choice an effort by the West to contain its rise, disparaged his supporters as "clown

BEIJING — Only three weeks after the idea was first publicly floated, China has cobbled together its own peace prize and plans to award it Thursday – the day before the Nobel Committee honors an imprisoned Chinese dissident in a move that has enraged Beijing.

Since Liu Xiaobo's selection, China has vilified the 54-year-old democracy advocate, called the choice an effort by the West to contain its rise, disparaged his supporters as "clowns," and launched a campaign to persuade countries not to attend Friday's ceremony in Oslo. The government is also preventing Liu – who is serving an 11-year sentence for co-authoring a bold appeal for political reforms in the Communist country – and his family members from attending.

Amid the flurry of action came a commentary published on Nov. 17 in a Communist Party-approved tabloid that suggested China create its own award – the "Confucius Peace Prize" – to counter the choice of Liu.

Three weeks later, The Associated Press has learned, China is doing just that.

Named after the famed philosopher, the new prize was created to "interpret the viewpoints of peace of (the) Chinese (people)," the awards committee said in a statement it released to the AP on Tuesday.

Awards committee chairman Tan Changliu said his group was not an official government body, but acknowledged that it worked closely with the Ministry of Culture. He declined to give specifics about the committee, when it was created and how the five judges were chosen, saying it would be disclosed later.

The first honoree is Lien Chan, Taiwan's former vice president and the honorary chairman of its Nationalist Party, for having "built a bridge of peace between the mainland and Taiwan." A staffer in his Taipei office said she could not comment Tuesday because she knew nothing about the prize.

Lien was chosen from among eight nominees – some of whom are regularly mentioned for, or have already won, that other peace prize: including billionaire Bill Gates, former South African President Nelson Mandela, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and the Panchen Lama, the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism.

While China regularly disparages the Dalai Lama, the religion's spiritual leader, the current Panchen Lama is a 20-year-old who was hand-picked by Beijing. The original boy named by the Dalai Lama has disappeared.

"We should not compete, we should not confront the Nobel Prize, but we should try to set up another standard," said Liu Zhiqin, the Beijing businessman who suggested the prize in The Global Times. "The Nobel prize is not a holy thing that we cannot doubt or question. Everyone has a right to dispute whether it's right or wrong." Liu said in the phone interview that he was not involved in setting up the new awards.

Tan, who leads the awards committee, acknowledged that the new prize, which comes with a purse of 100,000 yuan ($15,000), doesn't have international recognition: "It needs to grow gradually, and we hope people will believe the award is of global significance."

China is not the first nation to be rankled by a Nobel Peace Prize. During Nazi Germany era, Adolf Hitler created the German National Prize for Art and Science in 1937 as a replacement for the Nobel. He had forbidden German pacifist Carl von Ossietzky from accepting his Nobel awarded in 1935.

This year, China's clampdown against Liu and his supporters means the Nobel medal and money won't be handed out for the first time since that period. Nobel officials say the prestigious $1.4 million award can be collected only by the laureate or close family members.

In the meantime, China is chipping away at the Nobel: It succeeded in persuading 18 other countries to boycott the upcoming ceremony, including longtime allies like Pakistan, Venezuela and Cuba as well as business partners Saudi Arabia and Iran, Nobel officials said Tuesday.

Beijing sharpened its denunciations, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu accusing the Nobel committee of "orchestrating an anti-China farce by themselves."

"We are not changing because of interference by a few clowns and we will not change our path," she said.

But Beijing's hastily arranged efforts to provide a distraction to the Nobel ceremony are counterproductive, said Oxford University China scholar Steve Tsang.

"The whole thing is too obviously being rushed to counter the Nobel Prize to Liu Xiaobo. People will see it for what it is. That being the case, it's not going to be very credible," he said.

If anything, China's heavy-handed reactions in the wake of the announcement, which include putting Liu's wife and other supporters under house arrest and barring dozens of activists from traveling to Oslo, "simply give the rest of the world the impression that human rights is really in trouble in China," he said.

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07:45 PM on 12/09/2010
It's not the Nobel prize going to a dissident that's giving China a bad image it's China's stupid reaction to the whole thing.
03:30 PM on 12/09/2010
Confucius say: He who answer call for free dom may get pee surprise.
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11:20 PM on 12/08/2010
Yawn...
10:46 PM on 12/08/2010
China should start a new award called HUMANITY AWARD, that focus on the struggle and upbringing of how to move 6 Billion people, most of them are living under poverty line, to a self-sustaining economic living standard.

This world is "loud shout" by a disporportional group of people who constantly use the term "HUMAN RIGHTS" as the political platform to JUDGE AND EXCLUDE most people in this planet from economic self-improvement and sufficiency, while they systematically extract well over 60% of the world resource for their own consupmtion.

HUMANITY AWARD. That will be the new platform against this small group of people who controls and squats the world.
10:40 PM on 12/08/2010
Platform, Platform, Platform. That is all that matters. You have a platform and then you can assert your view point (instead of getting all upset after-the-fact or trying to explain after-the-fact)

The new Chinese are very smart in creating platforms now.

Once again, it is all about creating PLATFORM.

One interesting observation: there are only 9 full time employees for Nobel Peace Prize. For a platform that asserts SO MUCH OR should I say, OVERWHELMING AND DISPORPORTIONAL amount of political influence and agenda carrying impact, this 9 full time employees certainly deserve their salaries. :)
03:28 AM on 12/09/2010
This platform has the jailing of Liu for its foundation. Throwing a tantrum when a dissident gets recognized doesn't win a lot of friends and makes for a shaky (and unprincipled) foundation.
09:45 PM on 12/08/2010
China is going to award prizes to people who are best at obeying order. The Confucian way.
03:19 AM on 12/09/2010
Still to early to give a call what the prize is for. Totally open minded, not as judgmental.
07:15 PM on 12/14/2010
It's obvious this "prize" is being hastily organized to counter the Nobel. Calling people who have legitimate reasons for disagreeing with you "clowns" is the exact definition of judgmental. The committee's close ties to the CCP via the Ministry of Culture is proof this "award" is a joke.
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09:14 PM on 12/08/2010
Good for China!

Congratulations to Chan.
07:59 PM on 12/08/2010
I can’t believe the Nobel Peace Prize Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to someone like Henry Kissinger and Theodore Roosevelt. The Nobel Peace Prize sure knows how to show their support for murderers. This just goes to show how absurd the Nobel Peace Prize is. How odd that all the people on the Nobel Peace Prize Committee are “WHITE”. Another great example to show how civilize and humanize white people are. ”NOT.” After enslaving African and colonizing foreign countries, the all “WHITE” Nobel Peace Prize Committee sure knows how to tell other countries how to behave and run there country. This sounds like mental slavery to the white master. We get to have the slave tragedy that was cause by the white race, but other developing nation don’t get to have there own way of developing.
09:42 PM on 12/08/2010
Do you even know why Roosevelt was given the award. Probably not, because you sound about as bright as a gimg ape.

Grow up and maybe you'll understand the world some day.
03:17 AM on 12/09/2010
Right! You sound so mature, "because you sound about as bright as a gimg ape." Did I hurt your feelings? I think I will let the readers decide which one of us needs to grow up.
I do understand the world with a sense of HISTORY. The question is do you?
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05:46 PM on 12/08/2010
Al Gore and President Obama, there are more prizes to be won.
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Clay Dunn-Roberts
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06:42 PM on 12/08/2010
Haha, it helps him deal with the crushing sadness of failing his supporters like me :(
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Clay Dunn-Roberts
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05:24 PM on 12/08/2010
Nine, teen, eighty, e, pho
04:57 PM on 12/08/2010
I am not sure anyone consider this award as an honor and accept it. Very few sporty ones and countable cool actors would dare to show up to pick up their Golden raspberry award.
If anyone accepts this award tht would be to share the blood of the massacre.


http://meandmythinkingcap.blogspot.com/2010/12/chinas-own-peace-prize.html
04:56 PM on 12/08/2010
I am not sure anyone consider this award as an honor and accept it. Very few sporty ones and countable cool actors would dare to show up to pick up their Golden raspberry award.
If anyone accepts this award tht would be to share the blood of the massacre.
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MikeBakunin
04:48 PM on 12/08/2010
Cool! Does it have some of those really neat sickles, stars and hammers? That would be so cute to have on that special award.
09:45 PM on 12/08/2010
The award will probably give the recipient lead poisoning.
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02:41 PM on 12/08/2010
China sees itself historically as the center of the world and stands no criticism, especially not now with the economic miracle (at what environmental cost?) and growing international status. They have a thing or two to learn about the modern world though, for example that the Nobel committee is independent and doesn´t represent "the west". This prize sounds just quite funny, like the cheap sweatshop eastern Adidas-copy prize. Will this lead to a prize inventing race, with the superpowers the US and China inventing and awarding themselves with fabulous prizes. They should both however start with the worst human rights violator prize, look in the mirror and accept the "honor".
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02:58 PM on 12/08/2010
When you consider the antiquity of the Chinese civilization, you can understand why they would have seen themselves as "The Middle Kingdom," with only barbarians on their fringes. Before "the West" had devised clothing or food storage, the Chinese were occupying themselves with philosophical questions (as well as practical ones, as evinced by their numerous ancient buildings, artifacts, recorded history and philosophy.
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02:13 PM on 12/08/2010
I can't think of any other country quite so terrified of symbols. Fake Dalai Lama, fake bishop, fake Nobel winner. Fake, fake, fake. You wanted to be big fish? Well guess what, you can't swim in the global ocean of information without getting wet.
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02:32 PM on 12/08/2010
The "fake Dalai Lama" to whom you refer is not a fake, per se. The Panchen Lama is the temporal authority as the Dalai Lama is the spiritual authority. However, the current designee of the title was not raised according to Tibetan traditions, so in that sense might be called a fake, one supposes.
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02:43 PM on 12/08/2010
The Dalai Lama was a title created by the mongols, and the mongols assigned it to whoever they wanted.

This practice continued on through the Ming and the Qing dynasties and now the PRC is continuing it....

The current Dalai Lama the 14th was appointed by Chang Kai Shek