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  • July 20: Lim Kim San, Singaporean government official
  • July 29: Daniel Lev, US-based Indonesia scholar

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31 July 2006 (Monday)

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28 July 2006 (Friday)

  • Hundreds of anti-US protesters, angry about US inaction on Israel's bombardment of Lebanon, break through a police cordon and march to a convention center where US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting with other foreign ministers.
  • The ASEAN foreign ministers call for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East. (AP)
  • Rice backs ASEAN's stance on engaging Myanmar and urging the military-governed country in a peaceful transition to democracy. "A statement like the one that ASEAN has made on Burma is an important revolution of the Asean position to one that I think is becoming more clear about the challenge that the international system faces in Burma," Rice says.
  • North Korean officials spurn appeals to join talks on its nuclear and missile programs, saying the US should drop financial sanctions before any negotiations occur. (AP)
  • Ministers sign a pact that will allow visa-free travel between the member nations. It goes into effect once it is ratified by all the countries.
  • The Philippines assumes chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. (ChannelNews) (Bloomberg) (AFP)

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