Asia Pacific Program for 10 June 2011
Film shows brutality of Khmer Rouge's population policy
In Cambodia, forced marriage is listed against the four senior Khmer Rouge leaders whose trial starts later this month, at the UN-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh.
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Fijian fugitive Lt Col Tevita Mara allowed entry to Australia
The fugitive Fijian army officer, Lt Col Tevita Mara, has arrived in Canberra ahead of his keynote address to the Fiji democracy movement tomorrow.
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Australia defends issuing visa to Ratu Tevita Mara
The Australian government is defending its decision to grant a visa, permitting Ratu Tevita Mara entry into Australia.
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Multi billion dollar vaccination shortfall
Vaccines save an estimated two million lives every year, and perhaps double that, if they were more accessible in the developing world.
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Asian authorities act on wildlife poaching
The seizure of 450 rare and endangered turtles, which were stuffed into four suitcases, at Bangkok International Airport last week has highlighted growing concern over animal poaching in Asia.
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