Asia Pacific Program for 14 September 2011
Questions raised about undetected insurgents in Kabul
Questions are being asked as to how and why insurgents were able to take over a high rise construction site right under the noses of the nearby US embassy and NATO compounds in Kabul.
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Bangladesh's elite police unit comes under fire
The methods of Bangladesh's feared Rapid Action Battalion are being scrutinised for the first time since the elite police force was created in 2004.
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US report lists worst violators of religious freedom
China, Burma, and North Korea have all been named among the world's eight worst violators of religious rights.
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Addressing impact of war on women and girls in Asia Pacific region
Regional women's rights experts say there's not enough female involvement in conflict resolution, and peacekeeping.
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Chinese investors offer some hope to troubled wine industry
China's growing interest in Australian industries is extending to wineries.
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