Iran holds bodies of slain protesters

CAIRO – Iranian authorities said Monday that they were holding the bodies of five slain anti-government protesters, including the nephew of the opposition leader, in what appeared to be an attempt to prevent activists from using their funerals as a platform for more demonstrations. Pro-reform Web sites and activists said the government also detained at least eight prominent opposition figures — including a former foreign minister —... [more]

North Korea: American detained after illegal entry

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea said Tuesday it has detained an American who entered the country illegally, after activists claimed that a 28-year-old from Arizona went to the communist nation on a mission to call attention to the regime’s human rights abuses. The American was being investigated after “illegally entering” the country through the North Korea-China border last Thursday, North Koreas’s official Korean... [more]

China confirms Briton’s execution, despite UK plea

URUMQI, China – China brushed aside international appeals Tuesday and executed a British man convicted of drug smuggling whose relatives say was mentally unstable and unwittingly lured into the crime. Britain’s prime minister condemned the execution — China’s first of a European citizen in nearly 60 years. “I condemn the execution of Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our... [more]

Iraq sends forces to oil well seized by Iran

BAGHDAD – Iraq deployed security forces Saturday near a remote oil well seized by Iran, officials said, and its government pressed Tehran to withdraw its forces from the area along their disputed southern border. U.S. officials applauded Iraq for standing its ground against Iran — an uneasy ally that analysts said was aiming to remind its neighbor of its economic and political pull in its takeover of the oil well Thursday. The site... [more]

Cambodia sends 20 Uighur asylum seekers back to China

A group of 20 Chinese Uighurs who fled to Cambodia after ethnic riots in July have been deported back to China. The United Nations refugee agency strongly condemned the deportation, saying Cambodia had committed a grave breach of international refugee law. The decision follows intense pressure by China, which has referred to the group as criminals. Human rights groups have warned that the group is likely to face persecution on return to... [more]

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