Myanmar’s Suu Kyi urges response to ‘unjust’ law
AFP, 11 March 2010 Detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday called on Myanmar's people to give a united response to an "unjust" election law, her lawyer Nyan Win told AFP. "The people and political forces have to respond united to such an unjust law," Suu Kyi said, according to Nyan Win, after he visited the democracy...
Tourists told to avoid weekend protests in Bangkok
Associated Press, 11 March 2010 Tourists in the Thai capital should brace for more traffic than usual and avoid sites near anti-government protests this weekend that authorities fear could turn violent, the government spokesman said Wednesday. More than 30,000 security officials will be deployed around Bangkok and 46,000 "civilian...
Beijing rejects political reform calls but rhetoric softens
Associated Press, 10 March 2010 The top lawmaker on the mainland rejected calls to open up the communist political system to reform on Tuesday, but his milder rhetoric indicated confidence among the authorities that a crackdown on dissent has been effective. Beijing will stick to the “socialist path of political development...
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