Over the weekend, social media was abuzz over the plight of Mah Meri people in Kg. Bagan Lalang, who were served with 30-day eviction notices to make way for a tourist development project. Journalist Raevathi Supramaniam, who has been covering the story for The Malaysian Insight, gives us the details. Image Credit: KY Tan/Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 16, 2021•19 min
The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated pressures for those working in the media industry, both from a business survival standpoint and also in terms of the press freedom environment which has seen a global decline according to Reporters Without Borders. We chat with Independent journalist Norman Goh, host of podcast Bicara Minggu Ini on his reflections on freelance journalism and the state of media freedom in Malaysia. Image Credit: Lorna Roberts / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for pri...
May 10, 2021•17 min
Political artist Fahmi Reza was arrested on Friday for investigation under the Sedition Act and the Communications & Multimedia Act. We discuss the facts of the case and the problems with regulating free speech in Malaysia’s legal framework. Image Credit: Gwoeii / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 26, 2021•23 min
Member states of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) are gearing up for the Conference of Parties (COP 26) in November. 2021 marks the starting point for ambitious carbon emission plans that countries promised to implement under the Paris Agreement, but many details remain unresolved. Ahead of Earth Day on 22 April, we speak to an independent consultant and researcher on climate change issues Hilary Chiew on expectations for the UN summit and Malaysia’s commitment t...
Apr 19, 2021•21 min
The global Covid-19 vaccine roll-out is providing yet another arena in which geopolitics is playing out. Countries like India and China have jumped at the opportunity to leverage vaccine diplomacy, while the richer countries are preoccupied with supply concerns resulting in vaccine nationalism. Dr. Lindsay Newman of IHS Markit gives her analysis on how political calculations are being made, as well as regional risks if vaccination programmes and recovery plans falter. Image Credit: Shutterstock....
Apr 12, 2021•22 min
China’s top legislative body, the National People’s Congress, approved major changes to the electoral system of Hong Kong last week. What does this mean for Hong Kong’s democratic landscape and the pro-democracy protest movement? We discuss the implications with Hong Kong political analyst Sonny Lo. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 05, 2021•20 min
Last week, netizens and government officials rapped Malay daily Harian Metro for a controversial headline, which appeared to link the Covid-19 vaccine with the death of a nurse. Amid the national push to achieve herd immunity through vaccination, how can media better frame vaccine stories to encourage confidence and allay fears? We discuss this issue with Dr. Wan Norshira of IIUM. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Mar 29, 2021•23 min
In 2019, thousands of schoolchildren and residents of Pasir Gudang suffered from chemical poisoning believed to have come from the illegal dumping of toxic waste into Sg. Kim Kim. However, the actual source of the toxic gasses wasn’t as clear cut, as the Academy of Sciences Malaysia task force discovered in their investigation. We discuss the findings of the task force and the lessons learned from the incidents with its Chairman, Prof. Dato’ Dr Wan Ramli Wan Daud. Read the full task force report...
Mar 22, 2021•22 min
Indian farmers have been gathering at the borders of the capital New Delhi for over 100 days to date in protest against controversial agricultural laws passed by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Independent journalist Monika Mondal walks us through the issues being debated, and shares her observations of the situation on the ground. You can read more of Monika’s work here . Image Credit: Im_rohitbhakar / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Mar 15, 2021•20 min
The Myanmar military coup on 1 February has sparked widespread street protests and public sector strikes by citizens outraged by the junta’s power grab. We speak to journalist Zeya Thu on the situation in Myanmar and the different perspectives being hashed out on how to uphold democracy in the country. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar 01, 2021•18 min
On Friday, the Federal Court held Malaysiakini in contempt of court for publishing readers’ comments that were deemed to have insulted the judiciary. We unpack the legal judgment with lawyer Farah Shuhadah Razali, and discuss the implications for the media industry with Radzi Razak of media rights coalition Gerakan Media Merdeka. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb 22, 2021•22 min
How have radio broadcasters adapted to work life under a pandemic? To mark World Radio Day 2021, we speak to BBC World Service presenter Manuela Saragosa on the nuts and bolts of putting together an episode of the Business Daily, as well as broader trends facing the media industry in an age of digital consumption and misinformation. Image Credit: Hadrian / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Feb 15, 2021•22 min
Progress towards establishing a Malaysian Media Council to oversee standards in the industry has gathered pace over the past two years. We discuss how a self-regulation model of oversight can benefit both media practitioners and the broader public, as well as rebuild trust in media institutions. Image Credit: Chere / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb 08, 2021•19 min
Right to information (RTI) regimes began gaining traction from the 1990s, amid a global wave of democratization, and to date there are 129 countries with some form of RTI law. How does a right to information law help strengthen democratic ideals and press freedom? We discuss why Malaysia should consider implementing an RTI law, and the practical benefits for media practitioners and the public with our expert panel. More information on the virtual media workshop organized by the High Commission o...
Jan 25, 2021•21 min
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is facing extradition to the US to answer to charges of espionage. He’s been granted a temporary reprieve by the UK courts, which last week rejected the extradition bid, but observers say the decision is a Pyrrhic victory for freedom of the press. We discuss the implications of the case for journalists and the media with Peter Greste, veteran journalist and UNESCO Chair in Journalism and Communications at the University of Queensland. He’s also the founder of the...
Jan 11, 2021•22 min
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is facing extradition to the US to answer to charges of espionage. He’s been granted a temporary reprieve by the UK courts, which last week rejected the extradition bid, but observers say the decision is a Pyrrhic victory for freedom of the press. We discuss the implications of the case for journalists and the media with Peter Greste, veteran journalist and UNESCO Chair in Journalism and Communications at the University of Queensland. He’s also the founder of the...
Jan 11, 2021•22 min
We recap the biggest Malaysian news stories of 2020 and the experience of reporting in a pandemic with Tashny Sukumaran, Malaysian correspondent with the South China Morning Post. She also talks about an upcoming initiative to platform more female experts in the news called Project 5050. Sign up for the Project 5050 database here . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan 04, 2021•23 min
In our last episode for the year, we’re taking a look back at some of the compelling conversations we’ve had with journalists around the region chronicling the impact of Covid-19 on our everyday lives. From the initial outbreak of the pandemic in China to elections in Singapore and Myanmar, we bring you some of the highlights. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec 28, 2020•23 min
Xinjiang province, home to over 12 million Uyghurs in China, has been the center of controversy for the past few years, as reports of state oppression and human rights violations against the Muslim minority group emerged. In his recent book , expert Dr. Sean Roberts argues that the present situation stems from policy responses to the Global War on Terrorism. We find out more about the Uyghur community and discuss the reasons for the muted international response. Image Credit: Chris Redan / Shutt...
Dec 20, 2020•26 min
Government-linked companies (GLCs) are a controversial but omnipresent feature of the Malaysian corporate landscape. The pandemic and political upheaval this year have thrown a spotlight on how GLCs are run. We reflect on some of the issues concerning the governance of GLCs with Emmanuel Samarathisa, business journalist and Executive Editor at The Vibes. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Dec 14, 2020•18 min
From a newspaper business in Adelaide, Rupert Murdoch has built a multi-billion dollar empire spanning print and broadcast media, leveraging on populist sentiment and political relationships. However, he’s come under fire in his home country, with former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd arguing that Murdoch’s media monopoly is damaging to democracy. We discuss the history and controversy over Rupert Murdoch’s media empire with Financial Times correspondent Jamie Smyth. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystu...
Dec 07, 2020•24 min
There is unprecedented scrutiny on the parliamentary process of passing the budget, given the high political stakes - it’s widely seen as a de facto confidence vote on Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin’s government. We speak to journalist Hadi Azmi on his observations of the parliamentary budget debates, particularly the policy stage vote last Thursday. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Nov 30, 2020•23 min
Have social media platforms learned from the misinformation debacles of 2016? And how will America navigate the post-truth legacy of President Donald Trump? We discuss social media and misinformation in the aftermath of the 2020 US elections with Alexander Howard, Director of the Digital Democracy Project at the liberal think tank, Demand Progress. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov 23, 2020•15 min
The Special Affairs Department (JASA) was perceived by many as a propaganda unit of the Barisan Nasional government, which is why its RM85 million allocation in Budget 2021 is viewed with unease. We discuss broadly the problems with state propaganda, as well as the history behind JASA and whether it can shed its stigmatized reputation. Image Credit: Shutterstock See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov 16, 2020•21 min
Budget 2021 is being tabled under extraordinary times, both in terms of economic pressures being faced as a result of Covid-19 as well as the political turmoil over who holds the confidence of Parliament. We discuss the budget and the possible political implications with regular guest and business commentator, P. Gunasegaram. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov 09, 2020•19 min
When Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy (NLD) came into power in 2015, there was optimism that this would usher in a new era of democracy for the long-time military state. However 5 years later, as Myanmar goes to the polls for only the second time on Sunday, there are serious concerns that the NLD government is rowing back on its democratic pledges. Andrew Nachemson, a Yangon-based journalist, shares his observations. Image Credit: EPA-EFE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri...
Nov 02, 2020•22 min
Florida is the quintessential swing state, in that it can be won by either the Democrats or Republicans. President Trump carried the state in 2016 on the back of the senior vote, and Republicans also have sizeable support within the Latino community. But with Trump’s pandemic record under scrutiny, can he win Florida this time around? Today on the show, we’re featuring voices from the Sunshine State, and focusing on two of the key demographics that will be decisive in determining whether the sta...
Oct 26, 2020•19 min
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also battling what’s being called an infodemic, which the World Health Organization defines as an overabundance of information that makes it hard for people to find trustworthy sources and reliable guidance on the virus. To get a better picture of how widespread the infodemic is in Malaysia, we speak to Harris Zainul, analyst at the Institute for Strategic and International Studies (ISIS Malaysia), who co-authored a policy paper titled “ The Covid-19...
Oct 19, 2020•21 min
Although both Malaysia and the US have federal systems, there are key differences in the way federal-state relations are governed in the two countries. The decentralized nature of the US federal system and the independence of states explains why national popularity doesn’t really matter when it comes to electing the next President. With three weeks to go until the US elections on November 3rd, we discuss the US electoral college and potential implications of a pandemic election with political ex...
Oct 12, 2020•22 min
While Thailand is no stranger to people protests, the current pro-democracy movement is significant for being driven primarily by Thai youth and university students, and for the bold calls for reforms to the monarchy, a long-time taboo topic. We discuss the motivations for political change and observations from the latest rally on September 19th with Tara Abhasakun and Wanpen Pajai, reporters with the Southeast Asia Globe . Image Credit: structuresxx / Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listene...
Oct 05, 2020•21 min