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Rights & Wrongs

Rights & Wrongs

Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-27
© Copyright 2026 Human Rights Watch
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-27
© Copyright 2026 Human Rights Watch
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What's Social Media Got To Do With It?

What's Social Media Got To Do With It?

Now that he’s arrived in Bangladesh, Maung finds himself stuck in an in-between. He’s safe from the violence he faced in his home state of Rakhine, Myanmar, but there are restrictions on his freedom of movement, limiting his education and leaving hi
Länge: 33:53
Now that he’s arrived in Bangladesh, Maung finds himself stuck in an in-between. He’s safe from the violence he faced in his home state of Rakhine, Myanmar, but there are restrictions on his freedom of movement, limiting his education and leaving him to grapple with the history that brought his community to the world’s largest refugee camp.
In this episode, host Ngofeen Mputubwele traces this history. Within the story of ethnic cleansing and apartheid enacted upon the ethnic Rohingya community, other big themes rise up. Witnesses and experts recount the role that social media played in Maung’s trajectory, and point to other communities facing this crisis across the globe.
Maung Sawyeddollah: Agent of Change, Rohingya Muslim
Matt Schissler: Lecturer in history and anthropology at the University of Melbourne
Htaike Htaike Aung: Director of the Myanmar Internet Project
Kaamil Ahmed: Journalist for The Guardian; author of "I Feel No Peace"
Shayna Bauchner: Researcher, Asia Division at Human Rights Watch
Maria Ressa: Nobel Peace Prize laureate; co-founder and CEO of Rappler
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Erscheinungs­datum: 27.4.2026, 09:00:00

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Rights & Wrongs is a bi-monthly podcast from Human Rights Watch. It explores stories from the places where abuses are unfolding around the world, through the eyes and ears of the people on the frontlines. Human Rights Watch investigators span the globe and work in more than 100 countries, producing dozens of meticulously researched reports every year. Host, Ngofeen Mputubwele, takes listeners behind the scenes of these in-depth investigations.
Go to hrw.org to find out more about our investigations and hrw.org/podcast/donate to support the work we do.

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