Travel ban on Pakistani rape victim lifted
Pakistan's president said Wednesday he had lifted a ban on travel abroad for the victim in a high-profile rape case, a restriction that was strongly condemned by Washington.
Related: Re-arrests ordered in Pakistan rape case

Unraveling Lily Thai: Southeast Asia's Filipina adult ambassador
The name implies Thai but this adult vixen is a Filipina
Love and marriage to span Korea's Demilitarised Zone?
Can romance bridge the world's most fortified border
Asian 'Black Widow' changes face of professional billiards
Devouring opponents with ease as she claims championship 
Sex is China's latest boom industry
China now produces over 70% of the world's adult toys 


Girl talk with Coco Lee
She appears to be this sexy, sultry and unreachable vixen courtesy of her "Exposed" repertoire and much thanks to the video, but up close and personal, the warmth in her personality and character couldn't help but reach out to her audience and envelope the Filipino fans into adoring her more. 30-6-2005

South Korean sex workers demand rights
More than 1,000 South Korean sex workers rallied Wednesday demanding recognition as legitimate members of society and the withdrawal of an anti-prostitution law they say threatens their livelihoods and their health. The law, which calls for jail terms of up to 10 years or steep fines for people who force women to work in brothels, went into force in September. 30-6-2005

COMMENTARY

Is prostitution not a job?
Prostitution has been around for, let's just say a very long time. Belle Watling was the owner of the whorehouse in Atlanta where Rhett Butler, from "Gone with the Wind,'' was a frequent guest. Bianca from Shakespeare's "Othello'' was a common whore who fell for the lady's man Cassio. Julia Roberts rose to immediate stardom playing the charismatic prostitute who won Richard Gere's heart in "Pretty Woman." 30-6-2005

First international conference on Asian 'queer' studies comes to Bangkok
Next week Bangkok will play host to one of the world's largest gatherings of scholars, human rights activists, artists and film-makers involved in researching and documenting Asian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, bisexual and queer (LGBTQ) cultures. 30-6-2005

AIDS threatens to "overwhelm" Muslim nations, study find
An AIDS crisis is threatening to overwhelm many predominantly Muslim countries but their leaders remain in a state of denial and are doing little to stem the deadly problem, a pioneering study says. In one of the most comprehensive reports on AIDS covering the Muslim world, experts warned of serious repercussions if governments continued to sweep the problem under the carpet. 30-6-2005

US court rejects WWII sex slave lawsuit
A US appellate court said Tuesday that 15 Asian women forced into sexual slavery during World War II cannot use US courts to sue Japan. The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said the issue involved international relations and the courts are not authorised to hear the claims. 30-6-2005

Azerbaijan passes anti-human trafficking law
The Azerbaijani parliament passed the Law on Fighting Human Trafficking on Tuesday. The law is expected to increase the efficiency of activities at combating human trafficking in the country, said deputy chair of the parliamentary commission on human rights. 30-6-2005


Asian AIDS crisis could rival Africa: UN
Asia could become the next sub-Saharan Africa if it doesn't get a quick handle on the rising number of people infected with the AIDS virus, a top official from the UN Health agency says. 30-6-2005

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