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Cambodia arrests more opposition members after violent clashes
12:22:30 PM

Police officers block a street as protesters demand   the release of five opposition members of parliament, near the Phnom Penh   Municipal CourtBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian police arrested two more opposition members of parliament on Thursday on charges of leading an insurrection, taking to eight the number of government opponents being held on accusations that rights groups say are politically motivated. The arrests are the latest twist in a year-long political crisis over a disputed election which has exposed a rift between long-serving authoritarian Prime Minister Hun Sen and many young, urban voters yearning for change. Six members of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), five of them members of parliament and one an activist, were ordered detained in prison pending trial on Wednesday on charges of leading an insurrection, which carries a penalty of up to 30 years in prison. Two more members of parliament for the party were picked up on Thursday.




CORRECTED - Hong Kong's leader asks China to allow democratic reform
12:20:31 PM

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung walks in between Hong   Kong Chief Secretary Lam and Secretary for Justice Yuen during a news conference   in Hong KongBy Greg Torode HONG KONG (Reuters) - (Corrects 11th paragraph to remove reference to Britain's role in drafting of Hong Kong's mini-constitution) Hong Kong's leader formally asked Beijing on Tuesday to allow electoral reform, paving the way for a city-wide leadership election in the free-wheeling Asian financial hub in 2017. The devil remains in the details, however, with Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying offering no firm proposal and the city's democrats fearing they will be shut out of the poll once Beijing's Communist Party leadership approves an election plan. Leung's report to the standing committee of the National People's Congress, China's parliament, followed a five-month consultation on democracy in the former British colony that drew nearly 125,000 public submissions. Hong Kong returned to China in 1997 with wide-ranging autonomy under the formula of "one country, two systems".




Thailand's ex-PM Yingluck given permission to leave country
11:29:26 AM

A member of the pro-government "red shirt"   group holds a picture of Yingluck Shinawatra during a rally in Nakhon Pathom   provinceBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military rulers have given permission to former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to travel to Europe where she is expected to attend the birthday party of her brother Thaksin, also a deposed former premier, officers said on Thursday. A military spokesman said Yingluck, forced from office by a court ruling days before the military seized power in May, was permitted to leave provided she stayed out of politics. He said she would be allowed back into Thailand at the end of her trip. The military briefly detained Yingluck and hundreds of other politicians, activists, academics and journalists after the May 22 coup, which it says it staged to restore order after months of sometimes violent protests against her government.




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