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MALAYSIA: Crackdown on Civil Rights, Media Feared
By Baradan Kuppusamy
KUALA LUMPUR - A series of tough measures in recent weeks has raised fears of a major crackdown against tolerance and dissent as rival political forces battle for state power in a society made fragile by economic uncertainties and decades of autocratic rule.
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Q&A: Hezbollah's Triumph Is Blowback for Israeli Policy
Interview with journalist and author Deborah Campbell
NEW YORK - Since the Israel-Lebanon 34-day war two years ago, and particularly after the Doha accord in May which restored Hezbollah to the Lebanese government and essentially gave it the veto power it demanded, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been the most popular figure anywhere in the Arab world.
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PAKISTAN: Musharraf Quits, Avoids Impeachment
By Amir Mir
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf resigned from office on Monday ending weeks of speculation over whether he would quit or face impeachment on charges of illegally seizing power by a parliament elected in February and dominated by political parties opposed to him.
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POLITICS-CHINA: Tough Policy in Xinjiang Backfires
Analysis by Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - China’s success in eliminating clusters of Muslim insurgencies in the western province of Xinjiang may have pushed an alleged separatist movement across the border into Pakistan and Afghanistan, exposing it to greater influences by jihadist groups in those countries.
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POLITICS-INDIA: Exploiting Terrorism
By Keya Acharya
BANGALORE - In the aftermath of the spate of serial bomb blasts that rocked Ahmedabad in western India and the southern city of Bangalore, late July, prominent civil rights activists, advocates and experts have criticised the government, for political interference in and misuse of the country’s counter-terrorism laws.
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TURKEY: Government Survives Shakily
Analysis by Hilmi Toros
ISTANBUL - Turkey has barely managed to avoid a 'judicial coup' to overthrow its elected government, but others may be in the offing.
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LEBANON: Maronites Bring Home a Political Message
By Mona Alami
BEIRUT - Bkerke towers atop the northern Lebanese city of Jounieh, a white mansion that serves as the refuge of the Maronite patriarch. The century-old construction seems to shine amid the shrubbery, contrasting against the pristine blue sky. Its story is as ancient as Lebanon's, and reflective of its diverse past.
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MALAYSIA: Make or Break Election for Ibrahim, Reforms
By Baradan Kuppusamy
KUALA LUMPUR - Undaunted by serious new charges of sodomy, which he says is a frame-up, opposition icon Anwar Ibrahim is making a bid to return to parliament in a by-election that he calls the final battle for a "New Malaysia" sans racial discrimination.
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POLITICS-US: Marketing Obama to Evangelicals
By Bill Berkowitz
OAKLAND, California - For the past three decades, the religious right has dominated the religio- political dialogue in the United States. The right’s growth, and its agenda -- which revolved around so-called traditional family values issues including, but not limited to, opposition to abortion and full equality for gays and lesbians -- was pursued on two tracks: they built multi-million dollar political and media enterprises, and they made themselves an indispensable force within the Republican Party.
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POLITICS-US: Faith in a Time of War
By Mark Weisenmiller
TAMPA, Florida - From Republican contender John McCain's Jul. 25 meeting with the Dalai Lama in Aspen, Colorado to Democratic candidate Barack Obama's visit to Jerusalem's Western Wall the same day, the intersection of religion, politics and the "war on terror" has been a recurrent theme in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
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PHILIPPINES: 'Church Ban on Contraceptives Adding to Poverty'
By Kalinga Seneviratne
MANILA - A growing and heated debate in this predominantly Catholic country revolves around the church’s uncompromising stance against the use of contraceptive devices that is said to be contributing to poverty and affecting the quality of life for many Filipinos.
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PAKISTAN/US: Gilani Can Expect Grilling Over Spy Agency's Role
By Amir Mir
ISLAMABAD - By attempting to place Pakistan's shadowy Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) under civilian control, ahead of a trip to the United States, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has revealed eagerness to deflect mounting criticism over the agency’s role in the failing 'war on terror' in neighbouring Afghanistan.
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Q&A: Iran's Islamic Revolution Had Western Blessing
Interview with Iranian journalist and author Roozbeh Mirebrahimi
NEW YORK - In his new book on the covert history of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, award-winning journalist Roozbeh Mirebrahimi says that Western powers, including the United States, accelerated events by recognising and supporting religious revolutionary forces, forcing the shah to leave the country and averting a coup by Iran's army.
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