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2010-10-18 00:39

Days ago, the Nobel Committee, under the manipulation of some people, awarded the Peace Prize to a Chinese person, who not only called on to overthrow China's current regime, but also took corresponding actions. This man violated the Chinese laws and is serving his sentence in prison now. Awarding the Peace Prize to such a person did contain ill political motives, which was intended for smearing the image of China.

China's development and change over more than 30 years are obvious to all and cannot be denied. The annual growth rate of 9.6% of the Chinese economy has created a miracle in the history of world economic development. Together with economic development, China has also made huge progress in all aspects of social undertakings. For example, the number of college students in China was less than 1 million 30 years ago, and it has now reached 27 million. China is accounting for one fifth of the world population. China's development and progress not only have brought benefits to the Chinese people, but also have been of great importance to the world. The United Nations has highly praised China for its efforts in achieving the Millennium Development Goals, and the World Bank has also affirmed China's important contribution to world development. China is devoted to building a state of rule of law and a harmonious society at home, advocating peace and cooperation abroad, and trying to build a harmonious world with joint efforts of all countries. China is a positive and uplifting force in the world, which has not only been recognized by all Chinese people, but also widely recognized by the international community.

The Nobel Peace Prize should have been awarded to a person with outstanding contribution to the cause of world peace, rather than to a person with an attempt to subvert a country that is playing a positive and active role in the world. This is a clear violation of the original intention of the Nobel Prize, and has brought damage to the reputation of the Nobel Prize. Such an action is the combined result of prejudice, arrogance and irrationality.

It is certain that had China followed the ulterior motives of some people, China would have not achieved such a great success today. On the contrary, China would have inevitably fallen into chaos, civil war, disintegration and fragmentation, which is not a blessing but a curse for China. The Chinese people will never favor, nor will make such foolish choices.

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