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James Burke
Global Dispatches: Thailand—When Journalism Hurts
Dangers facing journalists as they cover international events.
Opinion
September 2, 2010
Global Dispatches: Thailand—Back to Shopping in Bangkok
On an average day, thousands of well-heeled residents and curious tourists shop and eat at Siam Paragon.
Opinion
August 16, 2010
Missing Lawyer Important for China’s Future
Gao Zhisheng is “indispensable for China's future” says Vice-President of the European Parliament.
Europe
August 12, 2010
Missing Chinese Lawyer Honored With Human Rights Award
Gao Zhisheng, a missing Chinese attorney, has been honored with an international human rights award.
China
August 7, 2010
Plight of the Papuans
A low level insurgency by a small number of Papuans against Jakarta's rule has been ongoing since the ...
World
August 5, 2010
Not Business as Usual for Thailand After Protests
Leading economist says it is not business as usual for Thailand after traumatic political upheavals.
World
June 21, 2010
Soldier of the ‘Lost Army’: Kuomintang Refugee Recalls War Against Communism
An image of Chinese Nationalist Party or Kuomintang cofounder Sun Yat-sen hangs in Cao Wen Biao's small house.
World
June 15, 2010
Following Red Shirt Protest, Bangkok in Aftershock
Following the red shirt protests, Bangkok is experiencing a sort of aftershock: "It will take time to heal.”
World
May 24, 2010
Thailand’s Red Shirt Camp Taken, but Crisis Continues
Using armored cars the Thai army has cleared the camp of the red shirt anti-government protesters in central ...
World
May 19, 2010
Thailand’s Red Shirt Crisis ‘Will End In Tears’
Most businesses were shut along a long stretch of central Bangkok's Sukhumvit road on Sunday.
World
May 17, 2010
Thai PM’s Roadmap to Reconciliation Outlined
As Thailand moves into its eighth week of political upheaval, an international think tank warns the country.
World
May 3, 2010
Red Shirts Hunker Down in Fortified Camp
Antigovernment protestors occupying a Bangkok shopping district await a military crackdown.
World
April 26, 2010
Watching Thailand’s Chaos From the Skytrain
Passengers on Bangkok's overhead light railway system are wearing plenty of neutral colors these days.
World
April 21, 2010
Yellow Shirt Ultimatum Adds to Thai Chaos
Anti-Thaksin Yellow Shirt protesters give the Thai government a week to end the crisis.
World
April 19, 2010
Thai PM Under Pressure Following Bloody Showdown
The Thai PM is now seen as ineffective and unable to influence Thailand's political crisis.
World
April 12, 2010
Blood Shed in Bangkok, 21 Killed in Clashes
“Red shirt” anti-government protesters and Thai military clashed on Saturday in vicious street fighting that has left 21 ...
World
April 11, 2010
Thai Military and Red Shirts Clash
Red shirt protesters and the Thai military have clashed in Bangkok leaving 12 dead and hundreds injured.
World
April 10, 2010
Red Shirts Hold Bangkok Business Center Hostage
Thousands of red shirt supporters of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's occupy the streets of a busy ...
World
April 5, 2010
War of Words in Thailand
Red shirted anti-government protesters are trying to force snap elections in Thailand.
World
March 25, 2010
Red Shirts Rally in Bangkok
Tens of thousands of protesters rally in Bangkok demanding the dissolution of the current Thai government.
World
March 14, 2010
Ethnic Repression May Increase Ahead of Burma Elections, Says AI
A new Amnesty International report details the Burmese military regime's repression of ethnic minority activists.
World
February 19, 2010
When Mass Shootings Are the Earliest Memories
Joseph Mack does not see anything to celebrate in the 60 th anniversary of Chinese Communist Party Rule.
World
September 18, 2009
Sydney Rally Commemorates Falun Gong’s Ten Years of Persecution
Three prominent Chinese democracy advocates were among the hundreds of supporters of the Falun Gong spiritual moment who ...
US
July 20, 2009
Australian Democracy Soured by Beijing Says Chinese Dissident
A leading Chinese democracy campaigner has warned that Australia runs the risk of becoming corrupted if it does ...
US
June 5, 2009
Crown Prosecutor Focuses on the Human Condition
One of Mr Tedeschi's earliest exhibitions was as a result of his 1988 — 1992 visits to The ...
Arts & Culture
May 9, 2009
Shen Yun is Exciting But Relaxing
While financial consultant Bernadette was excited about what she saw at Saturday night's performance of Shen Yun Performing ...
Arts & Culture
April 25, 2009
Gallipoli Retains its Significance
In 1992 an April visit to this part of Turkey was a lesser event compared to today's massive ...
US
April 22, 2009
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