
Hong Kong: Protesters heckle Tsang at reform roadshow
By Albert Wong from South China Morning Post, 7 June 2010 Heckled, abused and accused of selling out the people of Hong Kong, Chief Executive Donald Tsang Yam-kuen yesterday hit back at protesters, saying they were in the minority and should not obstruct the "political reform vessel" from setting sail. On a stage in Shau Kei...

Army General Held for Spying for N.Korea
Chosun Ilbo, 5 June 2010 A two-star Army general is in custody on suspicion of leaking military secrets to North Korea. The man is the first active-duty general arrested on spying charges in decades. A government official on Thursday said the general is "under investigation by the Defense Security Command and the National Intelligence...

Israel prepares to intercept Gaza-bound ship
By Oris Lewis from Reuters, 5 June 2010 Israel was prepared to intercept another ship bound for Gaza carrying aid and activists Saturday, increasing fears of more international tension over its blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Israel faces an international outcry after its naval operation Monday in which nine Turkish activists...
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