Asia Pacific Program for 9 February 2011
Indonesia's SBY orders police to go 'all out'
Indonesia's president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has ordered the police and military to go 'all-out' against any extremists who committ religious unrest.
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Burma's NLD wants talks on sanctions
The Burmese opposition party of Aung San Suu Kyi says it wants to hold talks with the West about changing the nature of sanctions that are imposed on the country.
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Thai government imposes security laws
Thailand's 'Yellow Shirt' protesters say they will go to court to try to overturn special security laws that the government has put in place to stop violence on the streets of Bangkok.
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Solomons claims Australia backing opposition
In Solomon Islands, the Australian high commission has rejected allegations from the Honiara government that Australia is backing the opposition with money.
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