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Far East Correspondent is a news portal directing readers to the websites, which our freelance correspondents write for. It provides a focal point for their work which primarily covers East Asia through an array of media including television, radio, text and photography.

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Aung San Suu Kyi Notes Parallels Between Middle East and Burma

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Nobel Laureate and pro-democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi says the people of Burma are closely following events in the Middle East, where largely peaceful protests have forced governments out of office in Tunisia and […]

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Cambodians, Rightly, Dig In Heels

February 19, 2011 Webmaster 0

Clashes between Cambodian and Thai forces over a temple are a sign of what’s to come if Thailand tries to take it, says Michael Hayes in The Diplomat. When I was publisher and editor-in-chief of […]

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An American Mosque in Cambodia

February 18, 2011 Webmaster 0

Cambodia is a rare bright spot in the fight against Islamic radicalism. Thank an unusual combination of a local imam and US soft power. Luke Hunt reports for The Diplomat as the 10-year anniversary for […]

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Abu Bakar Bashir: Valentine’s Day Darling

February 14, 2011 Webmaster 0

Legendary war correspondent Sheikh Ya’erbuti has devoted this year’s Darling of the Year Award to Jemaah Islamiyah’s spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir. “Bashir’s ability to avoid the death penalty and force journalists to use the […]

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Weekly News Summary – February 11

February 11, 2011 Webmaster 0

A looks at the headlines making news this week from around South-east Asia  and a little bit beyond. ASIAWATCH — In Indonesia, crowds screamed “God is great” as they called for the death of blasphemers […]

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