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Punishments of organisations advocating 'Taiwan independence' announced

Published on 07/04/2023

» BEIJING: The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council on Friday announced punishments against the Taiwan "Prospect Foundation" and "Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats" for advocating Taiwan independence.

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Beijing says holding UK's Hong Kong consulate employee

AFP, Published on 21/08/2019

» BEIJING - An employee of Britain's consulate in Hong Kong who went missing earlier this month is being held in China, Beijing confirmed Wednesday.

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Philippines says 8,000 police punished over drug killings

Associated Press, Published on 18/07/2019

» MANILA: A Philippine official says thousands of police officers have received administrative punishments, and more than 2,000 were dismissed, for wrongdoings during raids where drug suspects were killed.

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Malaysia sacks airport immigration staff for aiding criminals

AFP, Published on 01/06/2016

» Malaysia has sacked 15 immigration department officers and suspended 14 others after an investigation found staff had colluded with criminal syndicates to manipulate systems that track entry and exit, the government has said.

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Activists slam US 'punishments' for Afghan hospital attack

AFP, Published on 18/03/2016

» KUNDUZ (AFGHANISTAN) - Rights campaigners Friday lambasted US "punishments" handed to officers involved in a catastrophic bombing raid on an Afghan hospital, saying the failure to criminally investigate them is an "injustice and insult" to the victims.

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China sacks four over Shanghai stampede as families compensated

AFP, Published on 21/01/2015

» Four local officials in Shanghai have been sacked after 36 people died in a New Year's Eve crush on the city's famous waterfront, the city government said Wednesday, as compensation was announced for victims' families.

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Rwanda's island drug rehab centre -- or reform prison?

AFP, Published on 05/08/2014

» IWAWA (RWANDA) - Surrounded by glittering waters, Rwanda's remote Iwawa island appears idyllic, but it has housed thousands of drug users, as well as reputedly those the authoritarian government deems unsuitable for society.

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Activists demand due process following Singapore riot

AFP, Published on 18/12/2013

» Activists Wednesday urged Singapore to ensure due process and address migrant worker grievances after the government said it would deport 53 South Asian labourers for their alleged involvement in a rare riot.

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End to China labour camps cheered -- but what next?

AFP, Published on 17/11/2013

» Stripped naked and beaten, Peng Hong's memories of his time in a Chinese "re-education" labour camp are dark -- but even so, he greeted Beijing's abolition of the widely-loathed system with only cautious optimism.

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Chinese sex workers 'face horrifying abuse'

AFP, Published on 14/05/2013

» Chinese sex workers are being subjected to widespread abuse by authorities, including beatings and torture in police custody and detention without trial, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday.