1976: Indonesia invades East Timor… Indonesian police and troops kill many East Timorese.

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The new constitution hasn’t been passed, mostly because of the controversy of adding Buddhism to it.

Thai Buddhist monks riding on elephants lead a group of monks and their supporters during their protest march to the parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Hundreds of monks and elephants marched the city to demand that Thailand's new post-coup constitution enshrine Buddhism as the national religion.

Roadside killings are becoming more common as the constitution is getting closer to being passed. When Buddhist monks are targeted, they wear bulletproof vests, and often ride in a bulletproof glass sidecars.

According to the census taken in 1960 the population of Thailand numbers 25,519,965. Of this number 94% are Buddhists.

Thai monks join in a silent protest in front of Parliament in Bangkok on Tuesday April 17, 2007, to demand that Buddhism be stated as the national religion in the new constitution. The banner reads 'Say Buddhism is the national religion.'

1976: Indonesia invades East Timor…Indonesian police and troops kill many

East Timorese.

East Timor and Australia’s JPDA: For years, East Timor has been wanting an even

control of the oil reserves in the Timor Sea.

Australia

doesn’t want East Timor to rely on it, but East Timor wants their fair share of the oil. (this oil comes from the Timor Sea)

This river, the people of Manila’s slums only water source, is massively

polluted by trash and fecal matter.

• Hundreds of orphaned children in the slums of Manila, Philippines are left to fend for themselves.

Residents scavage whatever is left from ashes in April 2007. Two people killed and 3,000 left homeless.

• Fires destroy 2,500+ dwellings of Manila and leave 22,000 homeless. Fires are a costly damage to the slums each and every year.

• Dwellings are made out of cardboard, scrap metal and trash that are frequently under water due to weekend floods. Also, these communities lack adequate water, housing, sanitation, education, health and employment.

• The tsunami traveled as far as 3,000 miles to Africa still being able to kill people and destroy property.

• The earthquake epicenter was off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.

• The Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 killed 283,000 people making it the most deathly tsunami in the world.

• The tsunami effected not only Asia but also other parts of the world.

• The tsunami destroyed more than half of the island. It took all the buildings, houses and establishments in its path.

Monks protesting against the military junta in Myanmar.

This political cartoons show that the monks want peace, and the Military junta is not allowing peace at all.

These are the living conditions for ore than 4,000 ethnic Karen people and many of them are children forced to live in abandoned villages and military camps.

With a background of Malaysia’s landmark Petronas Twin Towers, a Myanmar activist protest in the streets.

There are pictures all around the city saying to free Aung San Su Kyi. Which would be the democratic leader of Myanmar if there was not a military junta.

• The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (M.I.L.F.) is an Islamic group located in the southern Philippines.

• The MILF was established by supporters of the Moro National Liberation Front (M.N.L.F.), a rebel organization formed in the 1960s following the Jabidah massacre.

• 2007 Basilan beheading incident was an Islamic insurgency between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels, and the Philippine Army which led to the execution of about 14 to 23 members of the Philippine Marines, and beheaded 11 of them on the province of Basilan in the southern Philippines.

• The area represented on the map is the area of operation of the MILF.

Thailand’s air pollution is caused by many things such as factories, transporting cars, and the vast majority of mopeds.

The smog has affected people’s eyes and lungs. The smog has created many children to have asthma.

•Volcanic eruptions in near by islands can

create smoke and put sulfate into the air

Thailand

Active volcanic sites

•The maps shows the smog levels in the different areas of Thailand. The worst smog levels can be found in Chiang Mai

The people of Thailand have started using alternative methods of transportation such as bike riding. In rural

areas use some people elephant transportation.

• Ache people demanded independence because they

did not receive aid from the Indonesian government

• Aceh has large reserves of oil. Indonesia does not want to give Aceh their independence because of that.

• Aceh soldiers seek independence from Indonesia.

• Many Aceh people were killed by the Indonesian government trying to get their freedom.

• Because of the tsunami, violence has came to a halt between Aceh and Indonesia.

•Structures for Visual Pollution destroys the beauty of its landscape. This decreases the number of tourism in Jakarta causing money loss.

• Five children inhale gas from the Metro Mini bus. The people have trouble breathing.

• Light Pollution is light energy waste that hinders the Jakarta people’s visibility at night.

• Traffic in Jakarta causes a disturbance towards their health including deafness and the lack of sleep.

Human trafficking has become a wide spread

transitional crime.

The percentage of people in human trafficking increases because of poverty. Thai people are more willing to sell their daughters for an

income.

About 300,000 men, women and children are trafficked across Asia each year, accelerating the spread of HIV/AIDS between the ages of

19 through 44.

The workers have to wear

masks to protect

themselves from the

toxins in the room and the

medical facilities at

factories are sparse.

Vietnamese workers make $l.60 a day1,300 workers at the Sam Yang factory went on strike to demand a one cent per hour raise in wages. Other

issues include excessive and illegal overtime and compensation for working with hazardous material.

Without any chance of an education, women are forced to work at a young age in an attempt to

support their families. There is no opportunity to change their current state and must continue

working in these conditions as long as they can.

The workers must work at

crowded workplaces for 16 hrs a day 7

days a week and are sometimes forced to work

overtime.

Working on a Nike assembly line is a stressful job: workers must keep up an

inhuman pace and on top of that they have to worry about potential corporal punishment or verbal abuse when they slow down.

Singapore has over 4,300 high rise buildings in their down tow area. 49 of which are over 450ft high. The tallest three skyscrapers in Singapore are all tied at 919ft. Which is only in the 70th place of the worlds tallest buildings.

Located in Taiwan, the Taipei 101 financial building has had the former title of the worlds tallest building. 1670ft.

• Above is an image of the Tokyo skyline before it was over populated. To the left is a more recent image of the same skyline, you can see that Tokyo's buildings have doubled in size and quantity.

Six of the worlds tallest buildings are located in

South East Asia.

• All new building structures must be built up to take in the large populations. But they also must be able to withstand the forces of nature like earthquakes and typhoons.

• These are the names and locations of the Myanmar refugee camps in Thailand. Mae La is one of the most populous camps.

• Myanmar refugees flee into China due to factions of a rebel army battling each other.

• Myanmar refugees in Mae La demonstrate during World

Refugee Day to return to a democratic Burmese government.

• Refugees are usually forced to live in makeshift shelters made up of cardboard and plastic sheeting.

• Government-run refugee camps are usually very cramped and unsanitary.

The markets in Japan are overflowing of customers.

There are people who actually have to push the people onto the train in order for the door to shut.

A wave pool in Japan is so overcrowded that you can not even see the water .

• Japan

The streets of Tokyo are very crowded all of the time. Everyone lives in the city because most parts of Japan are mountainous.

Due to the massive overpopulation in Tokyo, the roads are extremely overcrowded.

This picture shows that the Special Economic Zones are along the open coastal areas of China.

This shows how the cities in China are being developed and how the buildings are becoming more modern. It also shows that there is space

for a new business to be developed.

This represents how President Hu Jintao is reaching out to the working people to try to get their products to be sold in

the Special Economic Zones so they can benefit from them too.

Hainan has developed very rapidly, the top picture shows Hainan in 1990 and the bottom picture shows a much more

developed Hainan in 2008.

This is the symbol representing the 20th year of success in the Hainan Province, one of China’s largest Special

Economic Zones.