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I am a UK-based freelance journalist writing about conflict, migration and human rights. I have reported from Myanmar, Thailand, Greece and the UK. My written work has appeared in IRIN News (now The New Humanitarian), Roads & Kingdoms, The Diplomat, and Dutch magazine De Groene Amsterdammer. I have compiled audio packages and done live phoners for TV and Radio, including for Channel News Asia and Dutch national broadcasters VPRO, NOS, EenVandaag.
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Guests or refugees, and why it matters

06 Nov 2024  |  www.ibanet.org
The UK government's Illegal Migration Bill, which disqualifies irregular arrivals from seeking asylum, is criticized for breaching international law. The article explores the implications of technical definitions of refugees and migrants, highlighting the disparity in protection offered to different groups, such as Ukrainians and Syrians. Experts argue that these definitions have significant consequences for migrants' rights and access to services. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warns that the UK bill could set a precedent for undermining asylum obligations globally.

Lawyers against the climate crisis

05 Nov 2024  |  www.ibanet.org
The article discusses the movement 'Lawyers Are Responsible,' which challenges the legal profession to prioritize public interest over traditional professional ethics, especially concerning climate change. UK lawyers have sparked debate by refusing to support fossil fuel projects, questioning the 'cab-rank rule' that obliges barristers to accept work regardless of personal morals. The article highlights differing views on this rule, with some seeing it as outdated and others as essential for justice. It also notes the involvement of UK law firms in fossil fuel deals and the impact of legal aid cuts on access to justice.

The Israel-Hamas conflict

30 Nov 2023  |  www.ibanet.org
The article examines the Israel-Hamas conflict from an international law perspective, detailing the events following the 7 October attack by Hamas and Israel's subsequent military response. It highlights the legal and humanitarian implications, including allegations of war crimes against both sides, and the role of international bodies like the UN and the International Criminal Court. The conflict's classification and its impact on the rights and obligations of the parties involved are discussed, alongside calls for adherence to international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians.

Cyberattacks as war crimes

12 Oct 2023  |  www.ibanet.org
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the severe consequences of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, with significant incidents disrupting services like air raid sirens and power grids. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is considering the potential for cyberattacks to be classified as war crimes, despite the Rome Statute not explicitly mentioning cybercrimes. Experts emphasize the challenges of attributing cyberattacks to specific individuals and the need for sophisticated technical capabilities. Civilian involvement in cyber operations further complicates the issue, blurring the lines between combatants and non-combatants. The International Committee of the Red Cross and other organizations stress that international humanitarian law applies to cyber operations, and ongoing investigations may set precedents for future legal interpretations.

Student activists ponder political dilemma

01 Oct 2023  |  Frontier Myanmar
Student activists in Myanmar are grappling with their roles in the political landscape as the election approaches. Many are disillusioned with the parliamentary system and the 2008 Constitution, which they believe is difficult to change due to military influence. Prominent figures like Ko Ko Gyi and Ma Phyoe Phyoe Aung express frustration with the National League for Democracy's decisions and lack of support for student-led reforms. Despite setbacks, student unions continue to push for education reform and remain critical of the current political environment, emphasizing the need for public involvement and fair elections.

The criminalisation of migration

01 Oct 2023  |  www.ibanet.org
European countries are facing a crisis in refugee policy rather than a refugee crisis, with inconsistent responses to different groups of refugees. While millions of Ukrainians received support, refugees from other regions face harsh conditions and policies. The article highlights the criminalization of migration, the lack of solidarity among EU member states, and the negative impact of populist rhetoric. Human rights defenders and NGOs are stepping in to fill the gaps, often facing legal challenges themselves. The need for comprehensive, well-managed, and predictable migration policies is emphasized.

Myanmar: India’s gateway to the east

01 Oct 2023  |  Frontier Myanmar
India's commitment to Myanmar is questioned, with officials and academics expressing disappointment over New Delhi's perceived lack of serious investment compared to China and Thailand. Despite historical and cultural ties, Myanmar is seen by India primarily as a gateway to Southeast Asia. Bureaucratic delays and geopolitical factors hinder significant economic engagement. The article highlights various diplomatic and security interactions, including India's efforts to address insurgent activities and border security. Historical strains in bilateral relations are noted, alongside India's evolving foreign policy focused on energy security and trade.

The real migration crises

01 May 2023  |  www.ibanet.org
The article discusses the disproportionate impact of refugee crises on impoverished and beleaguered countries, highlighting the struggles of nations like Chad, Ethiopia, Jordan, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Colombia, Uganda, and Kenya in hosting large numbers of refugees. It emphasizes the long-term nature of displacement, the welcoming policies of certain countries, and the challenges of funding shortages and hunger among displaced populations. The piece also critiques the international community's response, particularly the European Commission's approach to managing migration, and calls for sustained humanitarian support based on needs rather than media attention.

Feature: The real migration crises

01 May 2023  |  www.ibanet.org
Millions of refugees from conflict zones are primarily hosted by impoverished countries, with Sudan, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh among the most affected. Despite limited resources, these nations continue to welcome refugees, often for extended periods. The article highlights the disparity in media coverage and aid distribution, noting that wealthier nations receive more attention while poorer countries bear the brunt of the crisis. The East African Community's policies offer a potential model for refugee integration, but funding shortfalls and food insecurity remain critical issues. The global aid system's reliance on a few major donors exacerbates these challenges, leading to dangerous onward migrations.

Myanmar: on the brink of collapse

03 May 2021  |  www.ibanet.org
Myanmar is facing severe turmoil following a military coup, with widespread protests, economic paralysis, and a deteriorating public health system. The international community's response has been fragmented, with significant pressure on the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo. The National Unity Government has formed a 'people's defence force' to protect protestors. The military's actions have led to a humanitarian crisis, with increased violence, arbitrary arrests, and media suppression. The situation is pushing Myanmar towards potential state collapse, with significant implications for regional stability and human rights.
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