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Malaysia

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  • Johan Tahun pauses to search the canopy as he follows a plastic water pipe up the Tonduk River to the water source for the Batek. Although all the surrounding forest has been logged, this narrow corridor was left untouched by loggers. The problem is that a manganese mine opened in 2016 at the top of this watershed. The Batek believe that when it rains heavily, which is common in this rainforest, toxic waste from the mine wash into this ravine and contaminate their water—and they believe that mine…
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    Meet the Journalist: James Whitlow Delano

    For decades, the Batek of Kuala Koh had seen their territory and lifestyles encroached upon. Then...

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    Authorities round up people during an immigration raid in Selayang, north of Kuala Lumpur, on May 11. More than 1,300 people were arrested in the raid, which followed a coronavirus lockdown. Image by Hasnoor Hussain / The New Humanitarian. Malaysia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Refugees and Displaced Persons from Myanmar Critically Vulnerable Amidst COVID-19

    Fear and Uncertainty for Refugees in Malaysia as Xenophobia Escalates

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    May 27, 2020
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    Image by Fortune​​​​​​​. Malaysia, 2020.
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    PART OF: How the Global Recycling System Collapsed

    The Global Crisis in Recycling

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    March 18, 2020
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    Plastic waste in Smithtown, N.Y., where plunging prices have pushed the recycling system beyond its limits. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Malaysia, 2020.
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    PART OF: How the Global Recycling System Collapsed

    Plastic That Travels 8,000 Miles: The Global Crisis in Recycling

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    March 16, 2020
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  • Molten plastic exits an extruder at the YB Enterprises recycling factory in Padang Serai, Malaysia. Health and environmental problems near such factories have sparked anger and opposition in local communities. Image by Sebastian Meyer. Malaysia, 2020.
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    How the Global Recycling System Collapsed

    Vivienne Walt and Sebastian Meyer reported from the U.S. and Malaysia in their investigation of the...

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  • Oil palm damaged by elephants in Jemaluang, Johor. Image by YH Law. Malaysia, June 2020.
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    Deforestation in Malaysia: Gaps and Drivers

    Drivers of forest loss in Malaysia are deeply rooted in the country’s legislation and in the lack of...

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    How Deforestation Is Pushing Malaysia's Wildlife to the Brink

    This project explores how deforestation is ramping up the rate of extinction for Malaysia's once...

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  • End of times for Malaysia's Batek? Image by James Whitlow Delano. Malaysia, 2019.
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    End of Times for Malaysia's Batek?

    A mysterious illness has taken the lives of 15 out of 180 members of a clan of Malaysia’s last...

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    Johan Tahun pauses to search the canopy as he follows a plastic water pipe up the Tonduk River to the water source for the Batek. Although all the surrounding forest has been logged, this narrow corridor was left untouched by loggers. The problem is that a manganese mine opened in 2016 at the top of this watershed. The Batek believe that when it rains heavily, which is common in this rainforest, toxic waste from the mine wash into this ravine and contaminate their water—and they believe that mine…
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    PART OF: End of Times for Malaysia's Batek?

    The Eroding Life for the Batek of Kuala Koh, Malaysia’s Last Hunter-Gatherers

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    James Whitlow Delano
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    December 2, 2019
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  • Early morning view of a primary growth forest in East Kalimantan, Borneo. Image by Kent Wagner. Indonesia, 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    AU Student Fellow Alum Nominated for College Television Award

    Student Fellow Kent Wagner's film is being nominated for the Television Academy Foundation's 39th...

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    February 13, 2019
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    Rohingya guitarist and mandolin-player Mohammed Alom left Myanmar for Malaysia. Today he lives in Bangladesh's Kutupalong refugee camp. Image by Sasha Ingber/Music in Exile. Bangladesh, 2019.
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    PART OF: Persecuted But Not Silenced: Rohingya Voices And The Art of Tarana

    Musician Profile: Mohammed Alom

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    February 13, 2019
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  • Sanga-Minson, 64, surveys his recently reclaimed land in the Barangay T'konel region. Image by Chien-Chi Chang. Philippines, 2018.

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    Conversation with 'Contested Lands' Magnum Photographers

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