Session 3 - Digital sovereignty: Contesting ideas, singular objectives will begin soon. Hear experts discuss what policies are required to make digital sovereignty feasible in the region.#34APR
1/Welcome to the 34th Asia-Pacific Roundtable. ISIS Malaysia, on behalf of the the ASEAN-ISIS Network, will play host to a gathering of the best thinkers in the region today. #34APR
Terror attacks involving families are but the tip of the iceberg in Southeast Asia. Family networks offer many resources to terrorist organizations, such as their transnational network. Interesting analysis.
https://t.co/pxRWWSFyag
NEW: The YouTube channel which @YonhapNews said is broadcasting North Korea spy messages is actually run from Mexico.
Furthermore, the recording in question is precisely that: a recording of analog North Korean radio.
More w/ @martyn_williams at NK News:
https://t.co/HBc3BH1OKz
Was definitely an interesting project forged by @harriszainul 😃 learned valuable insights on Sebenarnya, as well as the fact-checking ecosystem in Malaysia. Looking forward to learning more in the future
Deeply pleased on both professional and personal levels to have published this 44-page policy paper together with @CapOnTinkerer. Hopefully by presenting the scale/scope of COVID-19 false info, we can have more informed policy-making moving forward.
TL;DR below.
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@SecurityJourno This is a little late but so kind! Always amazing to read @SecurityJourno’s coverage of terrorism issues in SEA as well as other issues of security concerns
It's been just over a year 🥳since we organised our first regional workshop as part of the @ASPI_ICPC#cybercapacitybuilding project supporting the implementation of the 🇺🇳norms of responsible state behaviour in cyberspace in SE Asia.
1. ICYMI: One of the latest five Indonesian fishermen kidnapped in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo waters was said to be a boy, not a man as reported by authorities. He'd replaced his sick father on boat that fateful day. My @DailyExpress_MY report. New thread.
https://t.co/AKLWwtTNVg
Latest op-ed with Siti Atiqah. Amidst the 70th Korean War remembrance, the Peninsula is now in the war of leaflets. A stark reminder of the underlying problems of the Korean peace process: the defectors issue, N-S perception gap, and the failure in establishing a peace regime.
I've read his books, and been lucky enough to hear him brief the ISIS Malaysia team on legal/constitutional developments. Incredibly astute and impartial in his analysis, and I can't recommend enough for people to attend his Public Lecture (via Zoom) on 24 June.
Speakers for our May 15th event!
''Gender Based Violence In Pattani : The Role Of Women Religious Scholars In Responding To Fundamentalism''
Register here : https://t.co/3yinmYsr9o
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads and hotspots emerge, discrimination against people from these hotspots has been reported. Within the SEA region, a rise of institutionally sanctioned discrimination towards refugees and migrant workers, has occurred, Join us this Friday, 8 May!
Happy World Press Freedom Day!
I have been summoned to Bukit Aman this Wednesday for questioning over my reporting of the immigration raid on the downtown KL red zone on #MayDay.