Asia-Pacific Perspective | G20 Policing, Chinese Internet, Troubled Waters, May 18, 2013

Source: corbettreport.com, apperspective.net



James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net are pleased to bring you the latest edition of their monthly video series, "The Asia-Pacific Perspective." In this episode, we cover: the Queensland police start gearing up for next year's G20; the Chinese government lauds activists' use of internet to expose corruption in government; and the waters of the Asia-Pacific remain volatile as tensions continue to flare across the region. -corbettreport.com

Story #1:
Queensland government considering unprecedented police powers for next year’s G20 Summit
Queensland police to use surveillance drones to “combat crime” ahead of G20 conference
It’s Fortress Brisbane – the huge security operation for G20 conference

Story #2:
China’s state media praises online exposes
China Graft Probe ‘Likely First of Many’

Story #3:
Japan PM warns of possible military response to Chinese subs
South Korea, US launch two-day naval exercise amid regional tensions
Taiwan threatens Philippines with sanctions

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