SOUTH EAST ASIA (2002)

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(126) MALAYSIA: Three sentenced to death as Malaysia joins global crackdown on Islamic activists
(127) SOUTH EAST ASIA: US’s political and military build-up
(127) PHILIPPINES: Bangsamoro Muslims likely to be targeted in US’s war against ‘terrorism’
(128) SINGAPORE: Hijab controversy highlights deeper problems
(130) PHILIPPINES: Understanding Bangsamoro independence as a mode of self-determination
(131) SOUTH EAST ASIA: US war drums spell end of regional calm
(133) MALAYSIA: Mahathir moving Malaysia closer to being a US protectorate
(134) BURMA: "Asian solution" likely to secure little progress
(135) MALAYSIA: Mahathir’s reconciliation with Washington raises possibility of rehabilitation of Anwar
(137) MALAYSIA: Death of PAS leader leaves party facing difficult decisions
(137) BURMA: Rohingya Muslims continue to suffer, thanks to indifference of neighbours and UN
(139) INDONESIA: Scores killed in new wave of military terror in Aceh
(139) MALAYSIA: Mixed by-election results reveal challenges facing PAS
(140) INDONESIA: Aceh lawsuit against Exxon latest victim of Bush’s intervention in judiciary
(142) MALAYSIA: Treatment of foreign workers creates problems for Malaysia
(144) INDONESIA: Muslims pressure Megawati to limit support for the US
(145) INDONESIA: Indonesia faces return to Suharto-style repression after Bali bomb
(147) INDONESIA: Muslims reject official propaganda against Islamic groups
(148) INDONESIA: Acehnese not optimistic despite peace accord with Indonesia
(148) AUSTRALIA: Australia feeling internal and external pressure for joining US’s ‘war against terror’

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