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Three Tibetans Self-Immolate

2012-02-04

The fiery protests come as Chinese authorities widen crackdown.

Lawyer Sought In Land Grab Case

2012-02-03

A Vietnamese soldier-turned farmer seeks 'trusted' lawyer to represent him in a high profile eviction case.

Ruling Party Against Amendments

2012-02-03

But prodemocracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi insists constitutional changes are critical.

Duch Appeal Rejected, Gets Life

2012-02-03

A court in Cambodia hands the former prison head the stiffest penalty allowed under international law.

Veteran Activist Detained In Beijing

2012-02-03

Chinese petitioner is held after uncovering a 'black jail.'

Candidates Ruled Out of Poll

2012-02-03

Chinese authorities block independent candidates in local legislative elections.

Controls Slapped on Pilgrims

2012-02-02

Tibetans returning from a Buddhist ritual in India are subjected to security measures by Chinese authorities.

Lhasa 'Under Military Control'

2012-02-02

Chinese authorities check papers, ban tourists in the Tibetan capital.

Activists Seek Meeting With Merkel

2012-02-02

Chinese petitioners hope to catch world attention during German leader's visit.

Initial Accord With Mon Rebels

2012-02-01

The Burmese government and the Mon armed ethnic group sign a preliminary ceasefire pact.

School Merger Results In Dropouts

2012-02-01

Officials say Uyghur students are leaving after a middle school consolidation.

100 Tibetan Protesters Held

2012-02-01

More than a week after the protests in a troubled Chinese province, news surfaces about the number detained.

More Arrests Follow Land Clash

2012-02-01

Two women remove their clothes to highlight the plight of evicted villagers in Cambodia’s capital.

Rare Voting in Rebel Village

2012-02-01

Chinese in a rebellious southern Chinese village vote for election officials following an uprising over a land grab.

Violent Developers Will Lose Licenses

2012-01-31

Cambodia’s prime minister says companies abusing land rights will face punitive measures.

Opposition Party Chalks Up Seats

2012-01-31

Cambodia’s main opposition party makes a substantial gain in Senate seats amid ‘unfair’ elections.

Hangzhou Dissident Goes on Trial

2012-01-31

Key evidence against a Chinese activist hinges on a poem calling for political change.





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