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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Thursday, January 22, 2004

China's peasants opt for urban grindstone. Migrants brave tough factory conditions for a once in a lifetime shot at leaving the farm. [Christian Science Monitor | World]
8:13:16 PM    

Protesters Gather in US Capital to Denounce Legalized Abortion [VOANews.com Headlines]
8:12:26 PM    

Pakistani Commission Attempts to Roll Back Laws that Threaten Women's Rights (with audio) [VOANews.com Headlines]
8:09:11 PM    

FORMER CHINESE OFFICIAL'S FAMILY DISPUTES SUICIDE VERDICT [RFA]
Relatives and associates of a former deputy mayor in China who died in prison are rejecting official accounts of his death, which say he committed suicide by jumping out of a third-floor window, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reports. They also maintain that Zhu Shengwen, former deputy mayor of the northeastern city of Harbin, was framed for corruption and tortured into making a confession.  [read more]

8:05:22 PM    

Missionary Radio is being jammed in Veitnam [MNN]

...FEBC's Melinda Cheng says they received a report from their International Broadcast Manager in the Philippines where they beam short-wave programming into Vietnam. Cheng says, "They report that we saw some apparently intentional interference or jamming for about 10-percent of our programs." She adds, "And, most of the programs that they're jamming are targeted at the minority languages in Vietnam and in Laos."...
[read more]


11:46:17 AM    

Storm of controversy over 'gay orgy' raid by Taiwan police [ChannelNewsAsia]
11:28:05 AM    

PAKISTAN: CHRISTIANS EXTREMELY VULNERABLE [ANS]

On Thursday 15 January 2004, at 3.15pm, terrorists attacked the Pakistan Bible Society which is located on the premises of Trinity Church, Saddar, Karachi, Sindh province. Police received an anonymous phone call warning that the Pakistan Bible Society would be targeted. Shortly after police officers arrived to investigate, assailants on motorcycles drove past and lobbed grenades into the Bible Society reading room. Two Christian staff members, Frederick Masih and Peter Pervaiz received serious shrapnel injuries as the widows were blown in. The grenade attack drew a large crowd that included employees of the Bible Society and the church, as well as security officials. Exactly 15 minutes after the grenade attack (3:30pm) a high-powered bomb exploded in a car parked outside the church in front of Bible Society. While 13 were injured, it is amazing that no one was killed. This attack was sophisticated and calculated. [read more]


11:21:27 AM    

CENTRAL ASIA: State policy towards religious minorities in Central Asia

By Igor Rotar, Forum 18 News Service

State policies in Central Asia towards religious minorities present a varied picture. Orthodox Christians say they have almost no problems at all, which is in stark contrast to the situation of other religious minorities such as Protestant Christians, and to the situation of Islam, the most widespread religion in the region. Throughout the region both Islamic radicalism and proselytism by non-Islamic faiths are viewed very seriously indeed by governments, which frequently seek to control and/or severely repress both Islam and proselytism. This is partially due to fear of religious diversity, and partially due to fear of radical Islamic groups such as Hizb-ut-Tahrir. [read more...]

F18News http://www.forum18.org/

11:15:37 AM    

'Progress' in Burma rebel talks. Burma's Karen rebels report progress on ending hostilities with the government, but say more talks are needed. [BBC News | World | Asia-Pacific | UK Edition]
11:11:01 AM    

Cambodian union boss shot dead. A top union leader becomes the fourth person linked to the opposition to be murdered in recent weeks. [BBC News | World | Asia-Pacific | UK Edition]
11:08:39 AM    

Largest power plant in Nepal open. The King of Nepal has opened the largest power plant in the country amid criticisms that it has displaced villagers and damaged the environment. [BBC News | South Asia | World Edition]
11:08:19 AM    

Conference on Tibetan Self-Determination in Switzerland from .... Save Tibet, D.C.
... The conference will discuss ways to further the Tibetan people’s right to self-determination,
mindful that the United Nations resolved in 1961 that China ... [XMLMania.com - Google News Search: China]
11:06:18 AM    

China clamp on online justice. Tim Luard examines the power of the internet following mass web protests regarding the case of a BWM driver who ran over and killed a peasant. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
11:05:24 AM    

China's migrant wage battle. One of China's millions of unpaid migrant workers battles to get wages owed to him and his colleagues. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
11:05:05 AM    

Philippians 1:29. For it has been granted to you that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but also suffer for his sake.... [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
11:03:35 AM    

China Hopes Year of Monkey Is Healthy One. The Year of the Monkey arrived Thursday, casting an eerie holiday calm over China's capital as hundreds of millions of people hunkered down in their hometowns and hoped for promised prosperity - and a season free of two fearsome diseases the government is racing to contain. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
11:02:48 AM    

Thai Boy Said to Test for Bird Flu Virus. Fears over Asia's bird flu outbreak spiraled Wednesday as worst-hit Vietnam admitted that nearly 900,000 chickens possibly exposed to the deadly virus had been sold to the public. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
11:02:09 AM    

Uzbek Government Seeks to Control Groups. The Uzbek government is seeking to tighten control over international human rights and democracy organizations out of fear that some are promoting a Georgian-style revolution, officials with the groups say. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
11:01:13 AM    

Dead Falcon in Hong Kong Found to Be Infected With Bird Flu. The dead falcon was the first sign that the disease spreading in chicken flocks in Vietnam, South Korea and Japan may also be present in China. By Keith Bradsher. [New York Times: International]
10:59:54 AM    

Important Agreements Between Kazakhstan and China. Times of Central Asia Jan 22 2004 1:52PM GMT [Moreover - China news]
10:58:11 AM    





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