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    China Hires As many as 300,000 Internet Trolls to make the Communist Party look good

    CHRISTINA STERBENZ 14 OCT 17, 2014 The Chinese government doesn't just censor its internet. It actually pays people to leave fake comments that make the country - and its communist regime - look good. After reading "Blocked on Weibo" by Chinese researcher Jason Q. Ng, we recently learned...
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    Chinese captain dead in fishing clash in South Korea

    By Associated Press October 10, 2014 SEOUL, South Korea — The captain of a Chinese fishing vessel was killed Friday following a fight with South Korean coast guard officers who stopped his ship for suspected illegal fishing activities, officials said. A South Korean guardsman shot the man...
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    Indonesian Government officially bans ISIS

    Good job Indonesia! ----------------------- The coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs, Djoko Suyanto, center, said on Monday that there is no place for ISIS in Indonesia. (JG Photo/Ezra Sihite) Jakarta. The Indonesian government on Monday officially banned the...
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    HK journalists kicked out of APEC for shouting at Aquino

    Monday, 07 October, 2013 Staff at the Apec summit in Bali, Indonesia have been accused of stifling press freedom after Hong Kong journalists were ejected from the venue and their press passes taken away for "screaming" questions at Philippine President Benigno Aquino. Lawmaker James To Kun-sun...
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    China: We don't do shutdowns

    Oct 4, 2013 The latest superpower dysfunctional spectacular, aka the US shutdown, has forced President Barack Obama to cancel an entire Asian trip. First the White House announced Obama was shutting down Malaysia and the Philippines - supposed stars of the "pivoting to Asia". Then it was...
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    The Mindanao unrest and Sabah illegals

    Analysts say with fresh armed clashes in Mindanao, it is unlikely Malaysia would deport Filipinos illegal immigrants back to the areas. One of the repercussions of the fresh unrest in the southern Philippines would be the derailing of Malaysia’s effort to mount a sweeping operation to nab...
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    4,000 fighters ready to strike in East Malaysia, claim Filipino rebels

    The Malaysian Insider The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has activated some 4,000 foreign-trained Tausug fighters embedded in Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysia, group spokesman Emmanuel Fontanilla told The Philippine Star yesterday. Fontanilla said the mobilisation of the fighters was to...
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