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Muslims protest against Bangladeshi writer

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January 20, 2004 1. Tilt up effigy and photograph of Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin 2. Various of protesters carrying effigy and chanting 3. Various of protesters burning effigy 4. protesters stamping on burning effigy 5. Set up shots...
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RUSSIA: VLADIMIR GUSINSKY DETAINED

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Russian/Eng/Nat Russian media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky was still being detained in one of Moscow's most notorious prisons on Wednesday after his arrest on charges of swindling and theft. Gusinsky's holdings include a T-V station and...
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MALAYSIA: NGO REPS CRITICISE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT

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English/Nat Representatives from various non-governmental organisations (N-G-Os), attending a parallel APEC conference in Kuala Lumpur, aired their criticisms against the Indonesian government for what they called the military's "culture...
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke.(11 April)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008696 Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. Glenn Greenwald and Laura...
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Baby hippo makes public debut at Prage Zoo

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1. Close-up of mother hippo Marusska (MAH-Roosh' KA) and baby hippo walking into pool 2. Wide shot tilt down to pool with hippos 3. Close-up baby hippo diving and wiggling ears 4. Close-up Marusska opening mouth wide 5. Close-up baby...
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US citizen jailed for defaming Thai Royal family slams "obsolete" lese majeste law

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7 November 2012 1. Various set up shots of US citizen Joe Gordon 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Gordon, jailed for 14 months for translating execerpts of an unauthorised biography of the Thai king: "It was so bad in the prison. I almost...
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WRAP Trial of journalists begins, people trying to get into court

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1. Mobile phone footage of journalists and relatives trying to push past guards to get into court 2. Wide exterior of Istanbul Palace of Justice ++PART MUTE++ 3. TV live positions in front of the Istanbul Palace of Justice 4. Sign on...
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. (11 April)

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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras of The Guardian came to New York to...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax

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Jerusalem 1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry: "All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...
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Protesters try to disrupt speech by leader of anti-immigration party

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1. Wide of police cars 2. Close of police officers in front of police cars 3. Police line in front of anti-Sveridemokraterna (Swedish Democrats) protestors 4. Mid of people blowing Vuvuzelas 5. Close of man blowing vuvuzela 6. Police...
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Protest after radio host sacked for accusing Chief Executive of suppressing media freedom

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Several hundred journalists marched through the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday calling for media freedom. Reporters chanted "Tell the truth, uphold justice" and held placards reading "Protect press freedom" as they marched. The protest...
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WRAP Prophet Muhammad cartoon demos, closed Danish embassy

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Karachi 1. Protesters throwing stones 2. Various of police running towards protesters and firing tear gas 3. Police vehicles driving towards scene 4. Mid of man being beaten with a stick 5. Mid of policeman firing tear gas 6. Tyres on...
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Bosnians erect monument to kung fu legend

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1. Kung Fu training team from Tuzla walking to main park in Mostar 2. Nino Raspudic, organiser of the event, speaking to people gathered in park, UPSOUND (Bosnian): "Please, an applause for our brothers in Hong Kong." 3. Kung fu...
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Explosion hits Al Arabiya offices in Gaza, Hamas reax

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1. Partition with broken window lying on ground 2. Debris on ground 3. People at blast scene 4. Various of interior damage 5. Sign reading MBC on door 6. Damaged door on ground 7. Onlookers 8. Hole in wall 9. Wide of room with door blown...
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Preparations for the pope's visit to Lebanon

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Preparations for the historical visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Lebanon are almost complete. Posters of the pope and Vatican and Lebanese flags decorate the highways in Lebanon as a welcoming sign. The pope is due to arrive on Friday for a...
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President Bush takes on the Castro regime in Cuba, saying the country is suffering from decades of neglect. But citizens will soon have access to cell phones, something Bush hopes sparks freedom of expression.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Cuba society is crumbling CAPTION: President Bush takes on the Castro regime in Cuba, saying the country is suffering from decades of neglect. But citizens will soon have access to cell phones, something Bush hopes sparks...
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USA: NEW YORK: CHINESE DISSIDENT WEI JINGSHENG PRESS CONFERENCE

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Mandarin/Nat A leading Chinese dissident who spent most of the last 18 years in prison began a new chapter in his life on Friday, addressing a news conference in New York. This was Wei Jingsheng's first official engagement since being...
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Protest against government policy requiring new websites to be licensed

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1. Wide of people gathered for protest 2. Wide of speaker on stage 3. Mid of speaker addressing crowd 4. Wide of crowd applauding 5. Wide of crowd and placard reading (English): "The Truth is Always Protected By Those Body Guard of Liar...
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Greek publisher tried over alleged Swiss bank list; Vaxevanis comments during recess

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1. Costas Vaxevanis outside the courthouse during a recess, surrounded by supporters 2. Close up of Vaxevanis' face 3. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Costas Vaxevanis, Greek investigative journalist: "I don't want a guilty verdict to be used as an...
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A bill aimed at regulating the costumed characters in Times Square will be introduced in New York City Council. The bill will require the characters to get a license and a background check. (Sept. 8)

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The giant Elmos, Mickey Mouses, and Batmans that offer photos in Times Square held a rally Monday (Sept. 8) to protest a proposed bill in the New York City Council that would require a mandatory license for anyone in a costume trolling...
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Reaction as pro-secular daily publishes cartoons from latest issue of Charlie Hebdo

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Police stopped trucks leaving a pro-secular newspaper's printing centre and checked the paper's content on Wednesday after it decided to print a selection of Charlie Hebdo caricatures. The paper printed a four-page selection of cartoons...
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WRAP Malaysian PM on cartoon controversy, Iranian FM on cartoons

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Putrajaya, Malaysia 1. Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi arriving for interview 2. Painting on wall behind Badawi 3. Wide shot Badawi sitting down in interview 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysian...
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Thousands take part in anti-Charlie Hebdo rally

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Thousands of Muslims demonstrated in Karachi on Saturday over a French satirical weekly's latest caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. Protesters burnt French, US and Israeli flags and chanted slogans against Charlie Hebdo. Religious...
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France's ambassador to Argentina Jean-Michel Casa visited a mosque on Friday in the capital Buenos Aires where Muslim community members dedicated a prayer to the victims of the terrorist attack against a French satirical newspaper.

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France's ambassador to Argentina Jean-Michel Casa visited a mosque on Friday in the capital Buenos Aires where Muslim community members dedicated a prayer to the victims of the terrorist attack against a French satirical newspaper....