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New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. Membership fees fund high quality, independent journalism and create positive change in our communities. THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE YOUTH POWER IN MALAYSIAN POLITICS Deborah Augustin. Deborah Germaine Augustin is a Malaysian writer and researcher. Previously, she worked as a Parliamentary Assistant for the MP of Kelana Jaya. She is currently working on a cross-genre chapbook about immigration in the United States. She is New Naratif's Member Engagement Coordinator. Reach her at deborah.augustin@newnaratif.com. RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. “EVERY JOURNALIST’S WORST NIGHTMARE”: CNN’S MYANMAR On 30 March, CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward tweeted out a photo of her boarding pass to Yangon. The image set off a wave of fear in Myanmar that the military, which staged a coup two months earlier and has killed over 700 people since, would use this visit to broadcast military propaganda to millions of viewers aroundthe world.
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PHONG TRÀO #METOO ĐANG NHEN NHÓM TẠI VIỆT NAM Phong trào #MeToo đang nhen nhóm tại Việt Nam. Những câu chuyện về quấy rối tình dục trong nước đã mang #MeToo đến Việt Nam, nhưng thực trạng cho thấy những quan niệm và định kiến lỗi thời rất khó để thay đổi. Khi bê bối tình dục của nhà sản xuất phim HarveyWeinstein
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MYTHS AND FACTS: MIGRANT WORKERS IN SINGAPORE Firstly, migrant workers in the construction, shipbuilding and conservancy industries have to pay exorbitant recruitment fees to secure employment in Singapore. Migrants from Bangladesh and India tend to pay between S$2,000 and S$12,000 to work in Singapore whilst often earning only between S$250 and S$1,000 a month. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
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PHONG TRÀO #METOO ĐANG NHEN NHÓM TẠI VIỆT NAM Phong trào #MeToo đang nhen nhóm tại Việt Nam. Những câu chuyện về quấy rối tình dục trong nước đã mang #MeToo đến Việt Nam, nhưng thực trạng cho thấy những quan niệm và định kiến lỗi thời rất khó để thay đổi. Khi bê bối tình dục của nhà sản xuất phim HarveyWeinstein
SINGAPORE GENERAL ELECTION 2020 Singapore General Election 2020. New Naratif is committed to bringing our Singaporean members the information that they need to make informed decisions. As we explained with The Citizens’ Agenda, we do not cover the day-to-day “horse race” of an election, but rather focus on the forces which shape the world around us. YOUTH POWER IN MALAYSIAN POLITICS Deborah Augustin. Deborah Germaine Augustin is a Malaysian writer and researcher. Previously, she worked as a Parliamentary Assistant for the MP of Kelana Jaya. She is currently working on a cross-genre chapbook about immigration in the United States. She is New Naratif's Member Engagement Coordinator. Reach her at deborah.augustin@newnaratif.com. YOUNG AND STATELESS IN SABAH New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. Membership fees fund high quality, independent journalism and create positive change in our communities. THREE MYTHS OF FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING (SUNAT PEREMPUAN) IN Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting (FGM/C) , commonly known as sunat perempuan in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, is defined by UNICEF as the injury or partial or total removal of the external female genitalia organs for non-medical reasons. Based on a pilot study of 360 Muslim women, 75% of Muslim women have been cut. Previously, this procedure was performed by traditional SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. ASRIDA ELISABETH, AUTHOR AT NEW NARATIF New Naratif empowers Southeast Asians by giving them the information and tools to be fully engaged and participatory citizens. Support us in building the People Power of Southeast Asia by participating in our movement. Get Started COMICS (VIETNAMESE) ARCHIVES New Naratif empowers Southeast Asians by giving them the information and tools to be fully engaged and participatory citizens. Support us in building the People Power of Southeast Asia by participating in our movement. Get Started BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATE Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
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BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
HOME - NEW NARATIFJOURNALISMRESEARCHPITCH A STORYDONATESUBSCRIBEPOLITICAL ATTITUDES IN SINGAPORE New Naratif is Fundraising! Our goal is to raise US$226,336 in order to fund our operations for the next 12 months. To do so, we need 4,353 new members at the US$52/year tier. That’s only US$1 a week! Exclusive merchandise is available for those who sign up for an annual membership between 5 THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS A HISTORY OF MALAY SINGAPOREANS IN TEN OBJECTS A History of Malay Singaporeans in Ten Objects. Malay identity is vast, multifaceted and diverse, but you wouldn’t know it from the recent controversial debates over the Presidential election. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. IN THE #METOO ERA, STUDENT ACTIVISM MAKES A SINGAPORE'S "PAPER GENERALS" Singapore’s “Paper Generals”. Singapore's recent woes with the MRT system have once again surfaced questions over the suitability of former military generals to decision-making roles in civilian life. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
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Indonesia’s Years of Violence. by Warief Djajanto Basorie 10 November 2020. 5 May 2021. Indonesian writer Martin Aleida lived and wrote through a dark chapter of Indonesia’s history. His new memoir, “Romanticism in the Years of Violence”, sheds new light on the oppression and stigma faced by journalists in Indonesia in the 1960s.JOURNALISM ARCHIVES
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SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. UNDERSTANDING DISINFORMATION Understanding Disinformation. Singapore’s “fake news” bill is based upon dubious assumptions which are not supported by the science of media effects studies. Instead, research shows it is the absence of democracy that creates an environment where disinformation actsoppressively. New
“EVERY JOURNALIST’S WORST NIGHTMARE”: CNN’S MYANMAR On 30 March, CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward tweeted out a photo of her boarding pass to Yangon. The image set off a wave of fear in Myanmar that the military, which staged a coup two months earlier and has killed over 700 people since, would use this visit to broadcast military propaganda to millions of viewers aroundthe world.
KENNETH CHENG, AUTHOR AT NEW NARATIF Pilihanraya kerajaan tempatan merupakan satu aspek penting dalam politik Malaya pada tahun 1950an, tetapi ianya dimansuhkan pada tahun 1965. Kebangkitan semula demokrasi tempatan ini merupakan langkah pertama ke arah meningkatkan kebertanggungjawaban demokratik, ketelusan dan kejelasan dalam sistem politik. HOME - NEW NARATIFJOURNALISMRESEARCHPITCH A STORYDONATESUBSCRIBEPOLITICAL ATTITUDES IN SINGAPORE New Naratif is Fundraising! Our goal is to raise US$226,336 in order to fund our operations for the next 12 months. To do so, we need 4,353 new members at the US$52/year tier. That’s only US$1 a week! Exclusive merchandise is available for those who sign up for an annual membership between 5 THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS A HISTORY OF MALAY SINGAPOREANS IN TEN OBJECTS A History of Malay Singaporeans in Ten Objects. Malay identity is vast, multifaceted and diverse, but you wouldn’t know it from the recent controversial debates over the Presidential election. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. IN THE #METOO ERA, STUDENT ACTIVISM MAKES A SINGAPORE'S "PAPER GENERALS" Singapore’s “Paper Generals”. Singapore's recent woes with the MRT system have once again surfaced questions over the suitability of former military generals to decision-making roles in civilian life. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
HOME - NEW NARATIFJOURNALISMRESEARCHPITCH A STORYDONATESUBSCRIBEPOLITICAL ATTITUDES IN SINGAPORE New Naratif is Fundraising! Our goal is to raise US$226,336 in order to fund our operations for the next 12 months. To do so, we need 4,353 new members at the US$52/year tier. That’s only US$1 a week! Exclusive merchandise is available for those who sign up for an annual membership between 5 THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS A HISTORY OF MALAY SINGAPOREANS IN TEN OBJECTS A History of Malay Singaporeans in Ten Objects. Malay identity is vast, multifaceted and diverse, but you wouldn’t know it from the recent controversial debates over the Presidential election. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. IN THE #METOO ERA, STUDENT ACTIVISM MAKES A SINGAPORE'S "PAPER GENERALS" Singapore’s “Paper Generals”. Singapore's recent woes with the MRT system have once again surfaced questions over the suitability of former military generals to decision-making roles in civilian life. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
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Indonesia’s Years of Violence. by Warief Djajanto Basorie 10 November 2020. 5 May 2021. Indonesian writer Martin Aleida lived and wrote through a dark chapter of Indonesia’s history. His new memoir, “Romanticism in the Years of Violence”, sheds new light on the oppression and stigma faced by journalists in Indonesia in the 1960s.JOURNALISM ARCHIVES
New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. Membership fees fund high quality, independent journalism and create positive change in our communities.JOBS - NEW NARATIF
Jobs. New Naratif is a movement for democracy, freedom of information, and freedom of expression in Southeast Asia. We publish information, empower people to create change, and advocate for progressive values in Southeast Asia. Learn more about us here. We invite people who share our values of mutual respect and engagement to join ourcommunity
TRANSPARENCY REPORTS Transparency Reports. New Naratif is committed to transparency and accountability. To this end, we publish our full financial accounts and issue a transparency report every six months. We also hold open meetings every month to allow all members, and anyone interested, to ask our senior management any questions that they want. PITCHES - NEW NARATIF New Naratif welcomes pitches from freelancers in Southeast Asia (or from the Southeast Asian diaspora) about stories and issues that matter to Southeast Asia and Southeast Asians. All you have to do is fill the form below! New Naratif publishes articles (research, journalism, comics, videos, podcasts, etc.): of importance, meaning, and relevance to the people of THE CITIZENS' AGENDA New Naratif announces a new initiative: The Citizens’ Agenda. As an independent, reader-funded publication, we will find out what you, our reader, cares about. Your concerns will then be used to guide our coverage, alongside our existing evidence-based, in-depth articles onSingapore.
SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. UNDERSTANDING DISINFORMATION Understanding Disinformation. Singapore’s “fake news” bill is based upon dubious assumptions which are not supported by the science of media effects studies. Instead, research shows it is the absence of democracy that creates an environment where disinformation actsoppressively. New
“EVERY JOURNALIST’S WORST NIGHTMARE”: CNN’S MYANMAR On 30 March, CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward tweeted out a photo of her boarding pass to Yangon. The image set off a wave of fear in Myanmar that the military, which staged a coup two months earlier and has killed over 700 people since, would use this visit to broadcast military propaganda to millions of viewers aroundthe world.
KENNETH CHENG, AUTHOR AT NEW NARATIF Pilihanraya kerajaan tempatan merupakan satu aspek penting dalam politik Malaya pada tahun 1950an, tetapi ianya dimansuhkan pada tahun 1965. Kebangkitan semula demokrasi tempatan ini merupakan langkah pertama ke arah meningkatkan kebertanggungjawaban demokratik, ketelusan dan kejelasan dalam sistem politik. HOME - NEW NARATIFJOURNALISMRESEARCHPITCH A STORYDONATESUBSCRIBEPOLITICAL ATTITUDES IN SINGAPORE New Naratif is Fundraising! Our goal is to raise US$226,336 in order to fund our operations for the next 12 months. To do so, we need 4,353 new members at the US$52/year tier. That’s only US$1 a week! Exclusive merchandise is available for those who sign up for an annual membership between 5 THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS A HISTORY OF MALAY SINGAPOREANS IN TEN OBJECTS A History of Malay Singaporeans in Ten Objects. Malay identity is vast, multifaceted and diverse, but you wouldn’t know it from the recent controversial debates over the Presidential election. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. IN THE #METOO ERA, STUDENT ACTIVISM MAKES A SINGAPORE'S "PAPER GENERALS" Singapore’s “Paper Generals”. Singapore's recent woes with the MRT system have once again surfaced questions over the suitability of former military generals to decision-making roles in civilian life. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
HOME - NEW NARATIFJOURNALISMRESEARCHPITCH A STORYDONATESUBSCRIBEPOLITICAL ATTITUDES IN SINGAPORE New Naratif is Fundraising! Our goal is to raise US$226,336 in order to fund our operations for the next 12 months. To do so, we need 4,353 new members at the US$52/year tier. That’s only US$1 a week! Exclusive merchandise is available for those who sign up for an annual membership between 5 THE 28 MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING SINGAPORE RETHINKING RACE: BEYOND THE CMIO CATEGORISATIONS A HISTORY OF MALAY SINGAPOREANS IN TEN OBJECTS A History of Malay Singaporeans in Ten Objects. Malay identity is vast, multifaceted and diverse, but you wouldn’t know it from the recent controversial debates over the Presidential election. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. IN THE #METOO ERA, STUDENT ACTIVISM MAKES A SINGAPORE'S "PAPER GENERALS" Singapore’s “Paper Generals”. Singapore's recent woes with the MRT system have once again surfaced questions over the suitability of former military generals to decision-making roles in civilian life. New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. RED-TAGGING THE PHILIPPINES’ YOUNG ACTIVISTS Red-Tagging the Philippines’ Young Activists. The Duterte administration has accused youth activists and organisations of brainwashing and turning young Filipinos into armed insurgents. But human rights defenders and activist groups say this narrative is just a ploy to justify a wider crackdown on dissent. The Duterteadministration has
BANNED FROM THE AIRWAVES The song, I Have Only My Honest Heart, is a sad and sentimental tale of women from the Cambodian countryside, lured by the bright lights of the big city, being pushed into the sex industry.The song was released ten years ago by music production company Angkor Amatak, which has since shut down. But in September this year, the song was banned by Cambodia’s Ministries of Information and WHY SINGAPORE’S LEE FAMILY FEUD ISN’T JUST A PRIVATELEE FAMILY FEUDLEE HSIEN LOONG CHILDRENLEE HSIEN LOONG CNNLEE HSIEN LOONG FACEBOOKLEE HSIEN LOONG FIRST WIFELEE HSIEN LOONG SON CHARGED Tensions have simmered, with occasional eruptions, between Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger siblings for years. It’s a family squabble that has brought much embarrassment to Singaporeans watching from the sidelines, but this fight shouldn’tjust be seen as a
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Indonesia’s Years of Violence. by Warief Djajanto Basorie 10 November 2020. 5 May 2021. Indonesian writer Martin Aleida lived and wrote through a dark chapter of Indonesia’s history. His new memoir, “Romanticism in the Years of Violence”, sheds new light on the oppression and stigma faced by journalists in Indonesia in the 1960s.JOURNALISM ARCHIVES
New Naratif is Fundraising! New Naratif is a 100% ad-free, member funded, non-profit movement for Southeast Asian democracy. Membership fees fund high quality, independent journalism and create positive change in our communities.JOBS - NEW NARATIF
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TRANSPARENCY REPORTS Transparency Reports. New Naratif is committed to transparency and accountability. To this end, we publish our full financial accounts and issue a transparency report every six months. We also hold open meetings every month to allow all members, and anyone interested, to ask our senior management any questions that they want. PITCHES - NEW NARATIF New Naratif welcomes pitches from freelancers in Southeast Asia (or from the Southeast Asian diaspora) about stories and issues that matter to Southeast Asia and Southeast Asians. All you have to do is fill the form below! New Naratif publishes articles (research, journalism, comics, videos, podcasts, etc.): of importance, meaning, and relevance to the people of THE CITIZENS' AGENDA New Naratif announces a new initiative: The Citizens’ Agenda. As an independent, reader-funded publication, we will find out what you, our reader, cares about. Your concerns will then be used to guide our coverage, alongside our existing evidence-based, in-depth articles onSingapore.
SINGAPORE’S FLAWED DATA PRIVACY REGIME A theoretical “Smart Nation” ought to maximise both efficiency and data privacy, but the actual “Smart Nation” that Singaporeans are living in is one where personal data is widely collected, inadequately protected, and easily misused.Furthermore, criticisms of Singapore’s flimsy data protection regime are valid but insufficient. UNDERSTANDING DISINFORMATION Understanding Disinformation. Singapore’s “fake news” bill is based upon dubious assumptions which are not supported by the science of media effects studies. Instead, research shows it is the absence of democracy that creates an environment where disinformation actsoppressively. New
“EVERY JOURNALIST’S WORST NIGHTMARE”: CNN’S MYANMAR On 30 March, CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward tweeted out a photo of her boarding pass to Yangon. The image set off a wave of fear in Myanmar that the military, which staged a coup two months earlier and has killed over 700 people since, would use this visit to broadcast military propaganda to millions of viewers aroundthe world.
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