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New York Times commented that Ban Ki Moon, the U.N general secretary, intentionally skipped to ask China to flee the imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner and respect the human right, when he talked with the top of Chinese government on Nov 1st on its editorial opinion. In its opinion, Ban Ki Moon should fully support Mr. Liu, the Nobel Peace Prize winner to flee himself from the Chinese government as the responsibility of the U.N general secretary's primal duty. In addition, the editor pointed out that the U.S should not vote for him for the next election of the U.N general Secretary.
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Mr.Ban Pulls His Punches
New York Times commented that Ban Ki Moon, the U.N general secretary, intentionally skipped to ask China to flee the imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner and respect the human right, when he talked with the top of Chinese government on Nov 1st on its editorial opinion. In its opinion, Ban Ki Moon should fully support Mr. Liu, the Nobel Peace Prize winner to flee himself from the Chinese government as the responsibility of the U.N general secretary's primal duty. In addition, the editor pointed out that the U.S should not vote for him for the next election of the U.N general Secretary.
Citation:
Mr.Ban Pulls His Punches
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