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Censorship in Cambodia is a chronic affliction for journalists working in one of the world's most oppressive press environments.
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Caught in the crossfire of Burma’s civil war, hundreds of thousands of Karen, Karenni, Mon and Shan are trapped in No Man’s Land.
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In a never ending threat facing Philippine journalists, another radio broadcaster was critically wounded by two gunmen riding on a motorcycle.
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Landmines "are killers. I accept that. They can kill soldiers, women, children. They may even kill me. However,” the Karen Buddhist says, then pauses to smoke...
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Workers are finishing the Maguindanao Massacre Memorial Shrine in time for the 2nd anniversary of the killings of 58 people, including 33 journalists.
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Superstitions reign during “Undas” or All Souls’ Day celebration on Nov. 2.
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In a dramatic confluence of events, ailing former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was ordered arrested by a regional court for tampering with elections.
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BURMESE GOVERNMENT FORCES have committed serious abuses against ethnic Kachin civilians since renewed fighting broke out in the northern state in June, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Despite the difficulty of getting relief aid to the more than 450,000 displaced people in eastern Burma, they are not entirely lacking outside assistance.
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Philippine media groups gathered Sunday for a massive month-long commemoration of the second anniversary of the gruesome Maguindanao massacre.
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