Explain the significance of the empty chair next to Kailash Satyarthi.
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In his speech earlier, Mr Satyarthi said he was "representing the sound of silence" and the "millions of those children who are left behind". He said he had kept an empty chair at the ceremony as a reminder of the children without a voice. "There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children," he said.
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The Nobel chairs are not only museum artefacts but also a guest book of sorts cataloguing the signatures of all the Nobel laureates who paid a visit to the museum, says Tobias Degsell, curator at the Nobel Museum.
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