March • 2021
Skype live on Myanmar coup aftermath, 10GMT on march 4, 2021
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Request a demoI'm a five-time Emmy nominated video/audio/multimedia journalist covering Southeast Asia. I thrive when I’m in the trenches from the streets of major cities to remote villages without electricity and running water. I've spent significant time reporting from the Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Myanmar where I was based for several years. I've reported/produced stories for international news outlets including Reuters Broadcast, CBC, Deutsche Welle, VOA, BBC and TRT. My assignments include covering presidential elections in Indonesia as well as the Philippines, human trafficking syndicates that are enslaving victims from across Asia, the plight of the region's stateless Rohingya Muslim community and the Myanmar pro-democracy movement's struggle against the military before as well as after the 2021 coup. I love producing character-driven stories that make complicated issues understandable. I also train local television and digital video journalists in the region.
March • 2021
Skype live on Myanmar coup aftermath, 10GMT on march 4, 2021
March • 2021
Skype live on Myanmar coup aftermath, 8GMT on march 4, 2021
March • 2021
Skype live on Myanmar coup aftermath, 6GMT on march 4, 2021
Human trafficking networks enslave tens of thousands of victims from across Southeast Asia.
A young Muslim woman returns to her community in central Myanmar after being driven away by sectarian violence. But her community remains divided. A look at what sparked the riots and why it will be difficult to rebuild trust.
I make a return trip to Meiktila, Myanmar one year after all of the city's Muslims fled when Buddhist mobs burned down their neighborhoods. Long-time friendships were torn apart by the sectarian violence. I went back to see if the bonds could be rebuilt.
A priest in the Philippines tries to stop a dictator's son from becoming president.
A Malaysian burger chain takes unusual steps to try to stay in business.
Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar now live in fear in the very place where they sought safety: Inside their refugee camps in Bangladesh. Rohingya militants murder refugees they think are government informants or are critical of their activities and gangs kidnap children from families with relatives in more wealthy countries demanding ransom.
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