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<title>Tonga: Democracy Protestors Want System to Work for All</title>
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<description>Indymedia activists report from Tonga, where riots broke out this month calling for democratic reforms. The demonstrators argue that the monarchy and current economic system only benefit the country's top 1 percent.</description>
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<title>Tonga brings in tough media law</title>
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<description>Tonga has introduced a tough new media law which the government says cannot be subject to judicial review, a media watchdog reported yesterday.</description>
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<title>Local television content growing in Pacific islands</title>
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<description>Many small Pacific islands have made remarkable progress in increasing the volume of local TV programming being broadcast to local audiences, finds a recent Unesco survey. One channel in Tonga, for example, is broadcasting almost exclusively local production.</description>
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<title>Genetic profiling plan for Tonga stalled</title>
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<description>A proposal by an Australia-based biotechnology company to establish a database of genetic information on the people of the tiny South Pacific nation of Tonga is floundering in the face of strong opposition from church and human rights groups.</description>
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