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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Asia Compact | 26.02.2013, 19:00 UTC

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Asia
Religion
Religious intolerance is growing in Indonesia
Indonesia has the biggest Muslim population in the world and is often described as a country where people live peacefully side by side, tolerating difference. Now, however, religious minorities are being targeted more.
Media
Perils of reporting in Balochistan
Media organizations say that 30 journalists have been killed in the restive south-western Pakistani province of Balochistan in the past four years, making it one of the most dangerous places for journalists in the world.
Afghanistan
Distrust between ISAF and Afghans increases
ISAF is looking into allegations that US special forces in the Afghan province of Wardak have been working with locals responsible for torture and murder. They have been ordered to pull out within the next two weeks.
Education
Japan slashes funds for pro-Pyongyang schools
The new right-of-center Japanese government has announced that it will revise legislation that provides subsidies to schools in the country that teach North Korea's views on world history, economics and politics.
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