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A wave of Buddhist monk-led protests rolled across Burma in December decrying government brutality in defense of a major copper-mining project.
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Philippine defenders of free expression are celebrating a 120-day restraining order on the Cybercrime Prevention Act with its vague definition and heavy-handed punishment of online libel.
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Cambodian journalists gathered to unearth stories of culture lost during the Khmer Rouge, focusing on respect for tradition, culture, and religion.
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We live in a society that breathes sex even more than oxygen. So it's no surprise there is worldwide interest in a discovery suggesting Jesus might not have been celibate.
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Burma's primarily Christian, ethnic Chin community claims their religious symbols are being destroyed and that they are even facing forced conversions to Buddhism.
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A major breakthrough in peace talks could end one of the world's longest-running insurgencies waged by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front against the Philippine state.
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Three years have passed, but a pall of gloom still hangs at the grave site of 57 victims in the gruesome Maguindanao massacre, 32 of them Filipino journalists.
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In the nearly three years since 32 journalists were massacred, a culture of impunity and ineffective prosecutions leave Filipino journalists exposed to violent attacks.
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The killing of Filipino journalists continues with impunity. The latest victim was a radio reporter targeted by a lone gunman on a motorbike.
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Philippine media have failed to mature as patterns of media ownership have shifted, raising questions about whether Philippine media are truly free.
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