Asia Pacific Program for 22 June 2011
Is Australia's Foreign Minister neglecting the neighbours?
The Australian opposition's accused Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd of neglecting Australia's neighbours in Asia and the Pacific.
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Why Pakistan's govt has missed the chance to reform the military
Authorities in Pakistan have detained a senior military officer, over alleged links to a banned Islamist group, the Hizb-ul-Tahrir.
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Thailand's vaccine plants to start production later this year
The Thai government says two vaccine plants, just outside the capital Bangkok, are expected to start production later this year.
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Cambodian airfield key crime site in trial of Khmer Rouge leaders
Next week, the international war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh will begin its second trial, that of the surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge movement.
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Trafficking in forced labour on the rise
This week, the Phnom Penh Post newspaper ran the story of seven Cambodian men who were trafficked to Malaysia and worked on a fishing boat in slave-like conditions.
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