Protest Laws, Military Bases, China’s Bin Laden – The Asia-Pacific Perspective

Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. In this month’s conversation:
SEGMENT 1: Asia-Pacific Protests
And Now….The ‘Anti-Protest’ Law in Australia
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Thousands drawn to Australia-wide protests against government policies
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Taiwan protesters occupy parliament over China trade pact
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Tokyo rally against reactor restarts draws over 5,000
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Thailand to lift Bangkok state of emergency
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SEGMENT 2: Military Maneuvers
Philippines: Ban on foreign military bases not absolute
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Japan Draws Up Overhaul Of Arms-Export Ban
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China announces military spending increase
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Australia to buy U.S. Triton drones to secure Indian Ocean resources
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North Korea test-fires missiles amid tensions
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SEGMENT 3: Kunming Attack Blame Game
From Pakistan, Uyghur Separatist Vows Revenge on China
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Uyghur militant’s support for Kunming knife attack ‘proof of China’s terror threat’
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Suspected Uyghurs Rescued in Thai Raid of Human Trafficking Camp
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Sibel Edmonds on Gladio B
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