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Turkish protesters burn a Chinese flag at a rally in Istanbul. Photo: 10 July 2009
Turkey's prime minister says ethnic violence in China's Xinjiang region is "a kind of genocide", as the death toll passes 180.

Australian officials gain access to a mining executive detained by China accused of bribery and stealing state secrets.

An Australian worker is shot dead near the Freeport McRoRan mine in Indonesia's restive Papua province, say local reports.

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