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Anti-Japanese protest marks 60 years since defeat

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1. Pan across banner with protesters' signatures 2. Words on banner: "Against Recurrence of Militarism" 3. Man signing banner 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Albert Ho, Event organiser "That we are strongly dissatisfied with Japan in...
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CHINA: WWII FORCED LABOUR VICTIMS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Lawyers and activists pursuing reparation for Second World War atrocities committed by Japanese companies gathered this week in Beijing to discuss their strategies to seek compensation on behalf of victimised Chinese...
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Families of convicted aid workers at presidential palace

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1. Elysee Palace, tilt down to Christmas tree 2. Arrival of Jeanine Lelouch, mother of jailed aid worker 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jeanine Lelouch, mother of jailed aid worker Emilie Lelouche: "I would to like tell Mr. Deby, tell the...
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Aid workers sentenced to forced labour, lawyer reax

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1. Wide of Zoe's Ark aid workers exiting police van on their way to court 2. Aid workers being led into court by police while being surrounded by media 3. UPSOUND (French) Media gathered outside doorway of court, listening to verdicts...
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Japanese court throws out Chinese forced labour suit

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1. Various of attorneys with banners and portraits of the late plaintiffs walking into Tokyo District Court 2. Wide shot of Tokyo District Court 3. Close up of the sign saying Court 4. Mid shot of the Japanese flag 5. Various of the...
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Lured by unsupervised, third-party brokers with promises of steady work and a chance to sightsee, an untold number of exchange students experience an ugly side of the U.S. _ hunger, crime, even sexual exploitation _ almost from the moment they step off the plane.

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HEADLINE: AP Impact: Exchange Students Abused in U.S. CAPTION: Lured by unsupervised, third-party brokers with promises of steady work and a chance to sightsee, an untold number of exchange students experience an ugly side of the U.S. ...
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USA: ALBRIGHT & BOUCHER SPEECH

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English/Nat The United States government has welcomed news that opposition and government leaders in Myanmar are holding discussions. The news comes as the European Union is preparing to send a fact-finding team to the Southeast Asian...
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Thailand Foreign Ministry comments after US blacklists country over human trafficking

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Thailand said on Saturday that it was disappointed with a decision by the US State Department to blacklist it for its failure to do enough to fight human trafficking - but vowed it would keep fighting the scourge. The US lowered Thailand...
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Qatar museum documents historic and modern slavery

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4030753LEAD IN:Doha's Museum of Slavery claims to be the first of its kind in the Middle East. It documents Qatar's past role in the slave trade as well as highlighting slavery in today's world. But...
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Prosecutor: minors at risk of forced labor at Brazil church

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Minors remain at risk and are being forced to work against their will by a Brazilian church with ties to the U.S.-based Word of Faith Fellowship, a senior labor prosecutor said Wednesday. She made the statement after the...
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US judge denies bail for founder of group accused of sex trafficking

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A federal judge has denied bail for the founder of a purported self-help group under investigation for alleged sex-trafficking. Keith Raniere, who's been in custody since his arrest last month, appeared on Tuesday in a...
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Japanese steelmaker to compensate South Koreans for forced labor during WII

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In a potentially far-reaching decision, South Korea's Supreme Court has ruled that a Japanese steelmaker should compensate four South Koreans for forced labor during Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula before the end of World...
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China on US' Syria pullout, forced labour claims

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China has urged all parties involved in the war in Syria to help bring about a 'Syrian-led, Syrian-owned' political process towards peace.
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Bus convoy paraded in Georgia to deter traffickers

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Six dozen school buses made their way through Atlanta on Wednesday to represent massive scope of children who authorities say are sold into sex slavery every year in Georgia.
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Allison Mack pleads guilty in sex slave case

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TV actress Allison Mack has pleaded guilty in a case involving a cult-like group based in upstate New York.
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SKorean presidency on Japan trade row

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Amid worsening tensions between Seoul and Tokyo, a South Korean official fired back Friday at Japanese claims about violation of international law.
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SKorean forced labour victim demands apology

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A South Korean woman used as forced labour in Japan during World War II demanded Wednesday that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe apologise to all survivors.
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Memorial held in Moscow for Stalin-era victims

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People gathered in a Moscow square on Tuesday to commemorate the victims of repression suffered under Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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China to bar foreigners from entering country

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Bloomberg Equality: Slavery Disclosures

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More than a third of Australia's largest listed companies have poor modern slavery disclosures, indicating they don't understand the risks in their supply chains, according to a new report. Carolyn Kitto, Director of non-profit...
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Human Rights Watch's Roth on Sanctions Against Russia

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Ken Roth, Human Rights Watch Executive Director discusses the implications of sanctions against Russia. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".