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  • OPINION

    When Asean just isn't Asean enough

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 13/09/2018

    » China's bullying may be the first of Asean's headaches to come to mind, but its weakest links are those that have been gnawing away at its insides -- and undermining its members' own "Asean-ness".

  • OPINION

    Myanmar journalists wait and watch

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 08/02/2021

    » 'Some horrible things are likely to happen," one journalist said. Added another: "They can arrest [us] anytime." A reporter predicted: "There will be a darker period for us." "I feel lost," one journalist said with a sigh. "We are unsafe and insecure."

  • OPINION

    Rohingya still a 'throwaway people'

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 17/09/2019

    » The second anniversary of the Rohingyas' exodus from Myanmar has come and gone, exposing how Southeast Asia's biggest humanitarian disaster in recent times has become a festering wound that all see but cannot or will not salve, much less heal.

  • OPINION

    The minefield of reporting the Rohingya

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 19/04/2018

    » When the Myanmar Journalism Institute held a discussion on the Rohingya crisis, it had to be an "invitation only" event instead of a public one. In Myanmar media, it has become mainstream to avoid using the word Rohingya and keep some distance from a topic that is too sensitive and too risky for the political and financial survival of news outlets.

  • OPINION

    Looking for 'Asean way' in Rohingya crisis

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 26/03/2018

    » In Asean's search for a role in the maze that is the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding from Myanmar's Rakhine crisis, it is finding that some paths are closed off, a few remain passable despite barriers -- and others are clear but way too risky to head into.

  • WORLD

    Rohingya plight now an Asean issue

    News, Johanna Son, Published on 27/12/2016

    » Was it a step forward or a flop? A real discussion or a public-relations stunt? Whatever the verdict is, the Dec 19 ''retreat'' of Asean foreign ministers in Myanmar on the touchy Rohingya issue was itself the message.

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