Episode 9: The digital and democratic challenges in telling Myanmar's story

Episode 9: The digital and democratic challenges in telling Myanmar's story

Author: EngageMedia February 11, 2021 Duration: 34:44

There have been many reports on what is happening in Myanmar following the 2021 military coup, but more than ever we need to listen to stories from the ground, as told by the people of Myanmar. On this episode of Pretty Good Podcast, EngageMedia interviews filmmaker Stephen Minus (also known as Thet Oo Maung) on his experience documenting the protests that have swept the country, and the wider implications of the military's human and digital rights violations against the Myanmar people.


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