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View news about the struggle for democracy on the continent of Asia where giants of China and India hover large. Asia represents a huge portion of the human race where both some of the best and worst governments coexist. Also see our World Democracy section!

Democracy Activists Protest Death of Dissident in China

by DC Editors - June 10, 2012

Democracy Protesters in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Demonstrators Call For Justice Over Killing of Famous Dissident in China

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Political Dissidents

Protests, Arrests as China Approaches Tiananmen Anniversary

by DC Editors - June 4, 2012

China Approaches Tiananmen Anniversary Human

Dictatorship Launches Wide Ranging Crackdown on Democracy Activists Across Country as China Approaches Tiananmen Anniversary With No Pubic Conversation

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Dictatorships, Election History

Huge World’s Largest Democracy Anti-Corruption Protest

by DC Editors - June 3, 2012

India's Hazare Ends Hunger Strike Unable

Popular Indian Citizen-led Clean Government Leaders Anna Hazare and Ramdev Are Leading Massive Protests in World’s Largest Democracy Anti-Corruption Drive

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India, Worldwide Corruption

China in Crackdown Over Tiananmen Democracy Protests

by DC Editors - June 3, 2012

China's People Have No Political Freedom

Anniversary of Massacre Brings Tiananmen Democracy Protests, Violent Response From Dictatorship

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China, Democracy Protests

Burmese Refugees in Thailand Cheer For Suu Kyi

by DC Editors - June 2, 2012

Suu Kyi Has Brought Hope to Burma

Suu Kyi’s First Trip Abroad in Years Sees Huge Support From Burmese Refugees in Thailand in Exile

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Aung Suu Kyi, Burma, Thailand

India Government Faces Popular Anger at GDP Drop

by DC Editors - June 1, 2012

Corruption Battle in India Paper Trail for Vote

World’s Largest Democracy’s India Government Faces Popular Anger as Government Takes Blame

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India

Massive Nationwide Strike in India Over Fuel Prices

by DC Editors - May 31, 2012

India corruption law signed in Parliament

World’s Largest Democracy Faced With Corruption Scandals, Economic Problems, and Now Nationwide Strike in India

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India, Socialism and Labor

Famous Blind Lawyer Calls Chinese Democracy Inevitable

by DC Editors - May 31, 2012

Chinese blind lawyer dissident Guangcheng receives award

Dictatorship in Massive Crackdown as Human Rights Deteriorates but Chinese Democracy Inevitable

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Chen Guangcheng, China

China Local Experiment With Democracy Yields Better Government

by DC Editors - May 30, 2012

China Local Experiment

China Local Experiment With Democracy: Do Successful Local Elections Harbor Signs of More Democratic Reforms to Come?

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, China

Nepal Calls Fresh Elections as Talks Fail

by DC Editors - May 27, 2012

When Nepal Calls Fresh Elections

Nepal Calls Fresh Elections: Emerge From War as Constitution Writing Failure Brings Political Crisis

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Nepal

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