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Veteran American journalist in Cambodia. Expert on China and Southeast Asia with deep experience in the region. Areas of expertise: conflict and disaster reporting, South China Sea disputes, religious issues, crime, elections, environment and ASEAN/regional diplomacy. Staff Editor for The New York Times from 2014 to 2018. Held leadership positions at major news agencies, including Al Jazeera English, and reported in Asia and the Middle East for with TIME, Newsweek, LA Times and other outlets. Available for sharp, insightful commentary on short notice.
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UC Davis microbiome expert weighs in on the Omicron variant and shares his evolving thoughts on eating out, indoor events and long Covid
The Omicron variant is spreading rapidly, with significant impacts on public health and safety. Dr. Jonathan Eisen, a microbiome expert from UC Davis, discusses the heightened infectiousness of Omicron, the limited protection vaccines offer against infection, and the importance of booster shots in preventing severe illness and death. He emphasizes behavioral interventions like wearing KN95 or N95 masks, avoiding indoor dining, and being cautious about large indoor events and air travel. Eisen also highlights the risks of long Covid and advocates for continued preventive measures to mitigate the spread and impact of the virus.
Local media loses a giant, and The Post a great friend
Cheang Sokha, a prominent Cambodian journalist known for his intelligence, humor, and generosity, passed away at 42 due to terminal cancer. His death has led to widespread mourning among local and international journalists, government officials, and friends. Cheang Sokha's career spanned over two decades, during which he worked for The Phnom Penh Post, Khmer Times, and other notable publications. He was celebrated for his fearless reporting on critical issues such as corruption and human trafficking, and for his mentorship to young journalists. His funeral was attended by Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith, who pledged to support the education of Sokha's children.
Sacramento's 916 Ink
916 Ink, a Sacramento-based nonprofit, fosters creativity and literacy among young students through its innovative programs and whimsical workspace, the Imaginarium. Co-founded by Katie McCleary and Michael Spurgeon, the organization emphasizes publishing students' works to boost their confidence and engagement. Executive Director Ian Hadley and other key figures highlight the transformative impact of 916 Ink's methods, which have reached nearly 5,000 students. The program's success is attributed to its unique approach, supportive environment, and strong community partnerships.
Q&A with Sojo Museum Director Shonna McDaniels
The Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum in south Sacramento, founded by Shonna McDaniels, serves as a vital cultural and educational hub. Named after the abolitionist Sojourner Truth, the museum features art, historical exhibits, and community programs. McDaniels discusses the museum's expansions, the significance of Black pioneers, and the relationship between race and art. The museum honors local figures and includes tributes to African American veterans and influential artists. The Black Artist Foundry and other initiatives are highlighted for supporting Black artists and promoting cultural expression.
Cambodia’s internet may soon be like China’s: state-controlled
Cambodia is set to implement a new law that will route all internet traffic through a government-controlled portal, increasing state surveillance and censorship. This move aligns Cambodia with China's model of internet control and has raised concerns among rights groups about the suppression of free speech and digital expression. The law is seen as a tool to intimidate citizens and stifle dissent, especially with upcoming elections. Critics argue that the government is using this law to centralize control and monitor online activities more effectively, while the government defends it as necessary for national security and social order.
Who controls you? Which party do you vote for?
In Cambodia, a crackdown on digital content has led to numerous arrests, including artists, activists, and ordinary citizens, for online expressions deemed incitement. The new National Internet Gateway law, set to centralize internet traffic through a government portal, is criticized for enabling greater surveillance and repression, drawing comparisons to China's model. Government officials defend the law as necessary for national security, while rights groups and experts warn it will further erode freedom of expression. The article highlights the tension between government control and civil liberties in the digital age.
Who controls you? Which party do you vote for?
In Cambodia, a crackdown on digital content has led to numerous arrests, including artists, activists, and ordinary citizens, for online expressions deemed incitement. The new National Internet Gateway law, set to centralize internet traffic through a government portal, is criticized for enabling extensive surveillance and stifling free speech. The Cambodian government defends the law as necessary for national security, while rights groups and international stakeholders express concerns over its implications for freedom and privacy. Prime Minister Hun Sen's administration is seen as increasingly authoritarian, drawing parallels with China's model of internet control.
Who controls you? Which party do you vote for?
In Cambodia, a crackdown on digital content has led to numerous arrests, including artists, activists, and ordinary citizens, for online expressions deemed incitement by the government. The new National Internet Gateway law, set to centralize internet traffic through a government portal, is criticized for enabling extensive surveillance and stifling free speech. The Cambodian government, inspired by China's model of internet control, defends the law as necessary for national security. Rights groups and international stakeholders, including Meta, express concerns over the implications for freedom of expression and privacy.
Cambodia forces people into bleak quarantine camps as an outbreak rages.
Cambodia's government has established forced quarantine centers to contain a severe COVID-19 outbreak, which are described as makeshift prisons. Patients are confined until they test negative, often for at least 10 days, in conditions that reflect an overwhelmed healthcare system and an authoritarian response. Prime Minister Hun Sen has taken a hardline stance against those violating quarantine measures.
They Were Once Luxury Venues. Now They Are Grim Covid Camps.
The Cambodian government has established forced quarantine centers to control a severe coronavirus outbreak. These centers, described as makeshift prisons, confine patients until they test negative, typically for at least 10 days. Conditions include packed ambulances, constant surveillance, and minimal provisions.
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