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Month: December 2013

Foreign Correspondence

Missing Sombath Still Dogging Laos

December 18, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Just over a year ago, community development worker Sombath Somphone was plucked from the streets of Vientiane by police. He has not been heard of since, despite overwhelming evidence linking his […]

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People Smugglers: Doing it Tough

December 17, 2013 Webmaster 0

Afghanistan and the long road out — This article first appeared in The Edge Review By LUKE HUNT / Kabul People smugglers are feeling the pinch. Escalating costs, government crackdowns and a less than compliant […]

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People Smugglers Feel the Pinch

December 11, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Despite the spat between Indonesia and Australia over spying allegations and accusations that Jakarta could do more to halt illegal immigration flows, a recent crackdown on people smuggling initiated by the […]

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Maid Wars Continue to Simmer

December 10, 2013 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Sending women abroad to work as cheap labor in more affluent societies has become a major bone of contention between Southeast Asian countries in recent years. While legal, the practice often […]

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