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South East Asian countries are using the COVID-19 pandemic to silence their critics. But these women are fighting back By South-East Asia correspondent Amy Bainbridge and Supattra Vimonsuknopparat
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South East Asian countries are using the COVID-19 pandemic to silence their critics. But these women are fighting back The arrest of Sok Bolima’s husband is among a number of recent examples …
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South-East Asian countries are using the COVID-19 pandemic to silence their critics. But these women are fighting back The arrest of Sok Bolima’s husband is among a number of recent examples, including the questioning of five Australians in Malaysia, being seen as a sign of a broader shift to supress free speech in South-East Asia.
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National South-East Asian countries are using the COVID-19 pandemic to silence their critics. But these women are fighting back – ABC News. The arrest of Sok Bolima’s husband is among a number of recent examples, including the questioning of five Australians in Malaysia, being seen as a sign of a broader shift to supress free speech in South-East Asia.
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South East Asian countries are using the COVID-19 pandemic to silence their critics. But these women are fighting back. The arrest of Sok Bolima’s husband is among a number of recent examples, including the questioning of five Australians in Malaysia, being seen as a sign of a broader shift to supress free speech in South East Asia.
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History lessons: the Asian Flu pandemic
Of these, more than 5.5 million were attended by their doctors. About 14 000 people died of the immediate effects of their attack.’ 3 Not only was £10 000 000 spent on sickness benefit, but also with factories, offices and mines closed the economy was hit: ‘Setback in Production — “Recession through Influenza”‘ ( Manchester …
Pandemics That Changed History: Timeline – HISTORY
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that the COVID-19 virus was officially a pandemic after barreling through 114 countries in three months and infecting over 118,000 people.