Radio Free Asia |
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| Vietnamese authorities harass the families of Catholic parishioners. |
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| A blind Chinese lawyer is released after more than four years in prison. |
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| Burmese soldiers shoot two young men to death following an altercation. |
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| China holds a labor activist for more than a year without trial. |
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| Police assist authorities in a forcible land grab in southern China. |
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| Chinese high school students hold a rare protest after a classmate is killed in a hit-and-run. |
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| After years of rapid growth, China is examining production limits on coal. |
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| Clashes break out in Shenzhen as President Hu arrives in the Special Economic Zone. |
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| A Chinese company apologizes after official confirmation of a tainted product. |
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| Authorities in China introduce new measures to crack down on dissent. |
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| The beating of an exposer of fraud highlights recent attacks against members of the Chinese media. |
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| Chinese city dwellers may face new income and property taxes to curb income inequality. |
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| Hong Kong residents take to the streets to mourn the victims of a hostage incident. |
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| Buddhist-inspired exercises help U.S. servicemen and women cope with trauma and mental stress. |
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| A Catholic refugee describes his beating by Vietnamese authorities. |
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