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Asia Compact | 07.11.2011, 19:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 07.11.2011 | 19:00 UTC  
Asia
Human Rights
'The jury is out' in Myanmar
A year after the elections, rights concerns still persist in Myanmar, as the New York based Human Rights Watch cautions in its latest briefing paper.
Commentary: Is Myanmar changing for the better?
More than 100 political detainees freed in Myanmar
Myanmar independence hero Aung San back in the limelight
Human Rights
Activists demand freedom for blind 'barefoot lawyer' in China
Chen Guangcheng was one of China's foremost opponents of the one child policy. He has been under house arrest since his release from prison. Supporters demand Beijing release the blind activist immediately.
Society falls victim to China's one-child policy
Tibetan nun dies after setting herself on fire
Court rules on Chinese rights activist
Nuclear
'Ally from hell?' 'Pure fiction,' says Pakistan
Pakistan has rejected all allegations raised by a US magazine in its cover story regarding the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
Controversial Pakistani nuclear scientist critical of Pakistan's leadership
Pakistan rejects allegations of links with Taliban
US plans to improve drone attacks with the new 'kamikaze'
Human Rights
Abusive conditions in Zambia's Chinese-run mines
A new report by Human Rights Watch has revealed abusive employment conditions in Chinese–run copper mines in Zambia.
Bangladesh joining other Asian countries grabing land in Africa
The dragon chameleon: China's changing strategy in Africa
China: not much to lose in the south Sudanese secession
NL Promotion
The Hungry World
Every three seconds someone starves to death. DW-WORLD.DE takes a deeper look at the politics, the economy and the science of hunger. Each Monday anew. The causes and the answers.
 
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