2015年6月26日 星期五

2015-06-27 Malaysia Southeast Asia


www.worldbulletin.net
   
14 anti-junta students charged with sedition in Thailand   
DAWN.com
BANGKOK: Thai police on Friday charged 14 students with “sedition”, a lawyer said, which could see them jailed for seven years, after they staged a peaceful rally against the ruling junta's sweeping curbs on civil liberties. The pro-democracy campaigners ...

Thailand: Junta Arrests 14 Student Activists   Human Rights Watch
Asia Minute: Thailand Government “Teaching” Journalists   Hawaii Public Radio-HPR2
Thai police arrest 14 students in anti-junta protest   Reuters
The Straits Times   
Business Standard   
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Voice of America
   
Thailand Halts Briefing on Vietnam Rights Abuses   
Voice of America
BANGKOK—. Thailand's military has broadened its ongoing crackdown of media freedoms, canceling a Bangkok news conference over alleged abuses in Vietnam against ethnic minority Montagnards. The news conference Friday led by the U.S.-based ...

Thailand halts launch of rights report alleging Vietnam abuses   Reuters Canada
Thailand blocks human rights group's launch of Vietnam report   The Guardian
Thai Junta Bans Launch of Vietnamese Rights Report Ahead of State Visit   TIME
New Zealand Herald   
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Quartz
   
What Muslims around the world eat to break their fast during Ramadan   
Quartz
Iftar—a fast-breaking meal— is a daily ritual during the holy month of Ramadan. A traditional Iftar menu comprises fruits, juice, milk, dates and water. The belief is that Prophet Mohammad ate three dates when he broke his fast. However, meals tend to vary ...

Health by abstinence   The Hindu
It's all about discretion, not compulsion   The Star Online
Image of Asia: Ramadan in Malaysia   STLtoday.com

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Firstpost
   
Russia: Diplomat Rejects UN Tribunal on Malaysian Jet Shot Down in Ukraine   
New York Times
A senior Russian official rejected calls Friday for the establishment of a United Nations tribunal to try those responsible for shooting down a Malaysia Airlines flight in eastern Ukraine last year. “We are against it; we think it is not timely and counterproductive,” ...

Russia rejects calls for UN tribunal to prosecute MH17 suspects   The Guardian
MH17 tribunal idea is 'counterproductive': Russian official   Yahoo News

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CNN
   
Senate panel probe vs Binays to resume next month   
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - The hearings of the Senate Blue Ribbon subcommittee on the alleged anomalies involving Vice President Jejomar Binay and his family will resume next month. Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said a Blue Ribbon subcommittee hearing has ...

Word war rages: Binay trades barbs with Mar, DBM chief   Philippine Star
Belmonte: Binay allies may stay with majority   Inquirer.net
Funds for housing went to DILG, Binay says   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Tempo   
gulfnews.com   
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AsiaOne
   
Umno postpones party polls by 18 months   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - Umno has postponed its internal polls next year by 18 months to focus on the next general election. This is so Umno can concentrate on serving the people, consolidating the party as well as help its Barisan Nasional partners get ready for ...

PM: Get help if you have signs of dengue fever   The Star Online
Paying inflated prices is an Umno culture   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Will Postpone United Malays National Organisation Elections by 18 Months ...   NDTV
Free Malaysia Today   
The Malaysian Insider   
Astro Awani   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
China moves controversial oil rig closer to Vietnam coast in disputed South ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
China has moved an oil rig at the centre of last year's violent dispute with Vietnam closer to the latter's coast in the disputed South China Sea, weeks ahead of the first visit by a top Vietnamese leader to the United States. The move came after Beijing said it ...

TUOI TRE NEWS   Tuoitrenews
China moves controversial oil rig back towards Vietnam coast   Reuters
China's HD-981 Oil Rig Returns to Disputed South China Sea Waters   The Diplomat

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Muslim NGOs: Rethink eatery restriction plan   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: Some Muslim non-governmental organisations have called for the proposal to restrict the operating hours of 24-hour eateries to be reconsidered. Iman Society president Datuk Mohamed Rabi P.N. Peer Mohd said there was no logic in the ...

Indian Muslim NGOs say don't limit eatery hours   Malaysiakini (subscription)
India Muslim NGOs protest proposed ban of 24-hour eateries   The Sun Daily
Indian Muslim NGOs in Penang oppose plan to limit restaurants' operating hours   Malay Mail Online

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Jakarta Post
   
Anti-drugs chief warns against foreign boyfriends   
Jakarta Post
Indonesia's anti-narcotics chief Friday warned women in the country to be careful when dating foreigners, suggesting they could be tricked into becoming drug mules. The remarks were the latest salvo in Indonesia's war on narcotics and came after eight drug ...

Indonesian women warned foreign boyfriends may use them as drug mules   Sydney Morning Herald
Indonesian anti-drugs chief warns against foreign boyfriends   The Daily Star

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ABC Online
   
West Papuans given Melanesia bloc access, but not full membership   
ABC Online
A coalition of West Papuan organisations has been accepted into a regional grouping of Melanesian countries but denied full membership. The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) had applied to become a full member of the Melanesian ...

West Papua granted observer status into MSG   Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
Melanesia takes lead on brokering future peace   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
O'Neill says Melanesia will gain from PNG's economy   Radio New Zealand

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