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Asia Undercovered 29 July 2020
This week: Terror capitalism spreads around the world, media outlets shut down in China and the Philippines, and the geopolitics of human rights in Asia Subscribe now Asia Undercovered is launching paid subscriptions from August 3, and the first subscriber-only issue will go out on August 13. I’m offering
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Asia Undercovered 23 July 2020
We have a new, better designed logo! Scroll down to see it. It’s in preparation for our paid subscription launch in just two weeks. More details on that in the next issue. Uyghur Genocide Update Increasingly, it’s being called a genocide, due to a preponderance of evidence. This
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Asia Undercovered 15 July 2020
This week: Singapore election results, press crackdown in Malaysia, and the rise of women in positions of power in Southeast Asia. Subscribe now Singapore Elections The outcome was as expected – the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) won another massive majority. But dig deeper, and the results actually show that
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Asia Undercovered 8 July 2020
This week: The lost children of East Timor, contrasting minority language policies in China and Taiwan, and an little-covered dam collapse in Uzbekistan. Undercovered this week Poignant and tragic. The names of disappeared Uyghur artists, scholars, and musicians. Many, perhaps, gone forever. Back in the 1970s and 80s, it was
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Asia Undercovered 1 July 2020
This week: More evidence of genocide in Xinjiang, Singapore’s long-time ruling party, and a dynasty in the making in Cambodia. Subscribe now Genocide, slowly The Associated Press has just released the results of an investigation that documents in detail China’s deliberate policy to reduce Uyghur birthrates and population
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Asia Undercovered 25 June 2020
This week: Singapore calls elections, the legacy Tiananmen for Uyghurs and the Chinese PLA, and a surprising solution to Pakistan’s locust crisis. Subscribe now Singapore Elections Elections have been called in Singapore, and will take place on July 10th. If you think America’s election season is too long
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Asia Undercovered Special Edition: Refugees
On June 20, the world commemorated the strength, courage and resilience of millions of refugees who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict and persecution. While most attention globally focused on refugees crisis in Europe or Central America, it’s a growing concern in Asia too.
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Asia Undercovered 16 June 2020
This week: Sham trials in Xinjiang uncovered, kidnappings of activists across the Mekong, and the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean. Subscribe now Undercovered this week This big story in Deutche Welle uncovers China’s sham trials, in which Uyghurs are forced to choose their crimes. They’re then convicted. Thousands
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Asia Undercovered Special Issue: Oceans
June 8 is World Oceans Day, designated in 2009 by the United Nations to celebrate the role of the oceans in our everyday life and inspire action to protect oceans and promote the sustainable use of marine resources. With numerous densely populated island and coastal nations, oceans plays a key
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Asia Undercovered 4 June 2020
This week: An increasingly silent Tiananmen Anniversary, Chinese influence across the region, and the indigenous communities building an alternative model for conservation in Myanmar. Subscribe now Undercovered this week There’s little attention being given to the fact that this weeks marks the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre,
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Asia Undercovered 27 May 2020
Subscribe now Undercovered this week Cyclone Amphan made landfall right along the Bangladesh-India border last week. It caused widespread damage but, thus far, relatively minimal loss of life. Now the rebuilding begins, but as Joydeep Gupta reports for The Third Pole, some locals are wondering if its worth it, considering