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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Asia Compact | 15.01.2013, 19:00 UTC

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Asia
Conflict
Border tensions simmer between India and Pakistan
Amid the warmongering on both sides and a flurry of diplomatic protests and countermoves, experts say that reckless killings has been a recurring feature between the two armies along the so-called Line of Control.
China
The main problem was hunger: life in a laogai camp
Harry Wu, an activist who spent 19 years in a Chinese prison labor camp, tells DW his personal experience there and why he thinks Beijing's indication of a reform of the system is not likely to change much.
News
Muslim World
Thousands show support for Pakistani cleric
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Pakistan's capital city, Islamabad, in a show of support for a controversial cleric. Authorities there have reportedly fired tear gas to disperse the crowds.
Asia
Terrorism
No country for Pakistani Shiites
Shiite Muslims buried the victims of Quetta attacks after Pakistan's prime minister imposed governor's rule in Balochistan. But activists say the government is still refusing to act against perpetrators of the attacks.
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