Category Archives: Interviews

Cambodian Genocide, Thirty Years On…

Summer is ending, but I’m glad to have visited Vietnam and Cambodia, two places I had always wanted to go. Did a mini-docu about the Khmer Rouge with interviews of two genocide survivors. My first docu ever, so it’s rough … Continue reading

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The Burka Debate: Two Sides of the Muslim Veil

Most people, even long time friends, have difficulty pinning her name to a face. Her face is hidden –literally– behind a Muslim veil called the Burka or Niqab. The veil, a symbol of Zakiyah Gangat’s faith, is increasingly at the … Continue reading

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Thomas Homer-Dixon: Towards a Zero Carbon Age

I attended his talk today on climate change and the depletion of fossil fuel. Thomas Homer-Dixon is an academic and the author of various award-winning books on politics and environment. Apparently, he’s also briefed the CIA and lectured at OxBridge, … Continue reading

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Gagged No Longer: Controversial Journalist Breaks Silence (Includes interview and first-hand account)

Gagged No Longer: Controversial Journalist Breaks Silence (Includes interview and first-hand account) – I wrote an article for campus paper The Underground. The link given above is a tweaked version meant for a more general public. Meeting a journalist like … Continue reading

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