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Stunning Honesty From Sarawak’s New Chief Minister

November 30, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Finally, after decades of allegations and overwhelming evidence, the new chief minister of Sarawak in East Malaysia Adenan Satem, has called a spade a spade and denounced the state’s illegal timber […]

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Perhaps Its Time to Call It ‘Burma,’ Again

November 23, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Myanmar, or Burma as some people prefer to call it, has been cut much slack in recent years with its supporters urging patience and understanding as it attempts to reform itself. […]

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Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young slams government’s Cambodia refugee plan

November 23, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — Australian Greens senator, Sarah Hanson-Young, says she has hardened her opposition to the Abbott government’s resettlement of refugees in Cambodia after touring slums in the riverside capital Phnom Penh, declaring the […]

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With Aplomb and Relief Cambodia Brings Its Water Festival Back

November 16, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — With a terrific sense of relief, Cambodia has held its first Water Festival since 2010, the year 353 people, mainly youths, were killed in a tragic crush on Diamond Island Bridge, raising serious […]

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With guests arriving, Myanmar accused of backsliding on much-praised reforms

November 9, 2014 Webmaster 0

FAR EAST CORRESPONDENT — World leaders including Tony Abbott and Barack Obama travel to Myanmar this week amid concern the country is backsliding on sectarian violence, media freedom and democracy two years after Western nations […]

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