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Based on 2 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

Raed in the Middle is campaigning to improve the detention and imprisonment system in Iraq and saying that is needs a lot of work before it starts to function in a way that respects Human Rights and local laws. [1]

We are at the start of a dangerous arms race in Asia as nations in the region respond to rising and more assertive military power in China and growing instability on the Korean Peninsula. [2]

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[1] MM globalvoices.org · 2005-08-03 · 34% match

Iraq: Ask for Iraqi Detainees Basic Rights · Global Voices

Raed in the Middle is campaigning to improve the detention and imprisonment system in Iraq and saying that is needs a lot of work before it starts to function in a way that respects Human Rights and local laws.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-02-04 · 32% match

Adm. James Stavridis: Transparency and collaboration will reduce military tension in Asia

We are at the start of a dangerous arms race in Asia as nations in the region respond to rising and more assertive military power in China and growing instability on the Korean Peninsula.

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