Asia Pacific Program for 30 November 2011
Hillary Clinton begins visit to Burma
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has touched down in Burma, the first Secretary of State to do so in 50 years.
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Fijian deportee fears mistreatment by military
A Fijian man due to be deported from Australia on December 1 says he fears being mistreated by the military when he arrives home.
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Continuing protests dog Lynas Malaysian plant
Protesters rallied outside the annual general meeting of the Lynas mining company in Sydney on today demanding it not go ahead with its refinery in Malaysia.
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Australia should work better with Asia on anti-trafficking
The United Nations person responsible for looking into human trafficking says the Australian Government needs to work more closely with Asian countries which are the main source nations in human trafficking.
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Asia's changing drug trade presents new challenges
A new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime warns that East Asia and Southeast Asia are becoming major centres for the manufacture, trafficking and use of methamphetamines.
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