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Thursday BreakfastThursday BreakfastJN Joniad: Refugees in Indonesia Part 2, Decriminalising Sex Work in Victoria, Fighting for Bilingual Early Childhood Education, Loud Jew Collective Launch, Mental Health in LockdownAcknowledgement of Country// Headlines// We play the second part of a two-part interview with JN Joniad, where he speaks about the experiences of refugees stranded in Indonesia due to the Australian government's border regime, the consequences of being stuck in a country which is not a signatory to the 1951 refugee convention, and the work refugee activists are doing to raise awareness and fight for their rights. Joniad is a Rohingya journalist and journalism editor at the archipelago magazine. He is a student of political science and human rights activist, and was formerly an Engineering and Physics student in Myanmar, before be...2021-08-2500 minThursday BreakfastThursday BreakfastJN Joniad: Refugees in Indonesia Part 1, Sen. Lidia Thorpe: Truth Telling and Treaty, Fundraising for Kabul, Evictions and rental stress, Sara El Sayed: Muddy PeopleAcknowledgement of Country News Headline Petition calling on the release of pro-independence  and antiracism activist Victor Yeimo This is the first part of a two-part interview with JN Joniad, where he speaks about his own experience of seeking asylum and becoming stranded in Indonesia, and the Australian government's complicity in this process. Joniad is a Rohingya journalist and journalism editor at the archipelago magazine. He is a student of political science and human rights activist. He was formerly an Engineering and Physics student in Myanmar, before being forced to flee to Indonesia. Joniad contributes to film and publishing accounts of refu...2021-08-1800 minPride in ProtestPride in ProtestThe Story of Refugees in Indonesia feat. Alfred PekIn this episode of Pride in Protest: The Podcast, Bridget talks to Alfred Pek, a Queer Indonesian filmmaker whose documentary feature film Freedom Street explores the story of three refugees: Joniad, Ashfaq and Azizah. Trapped in limbo for years on end due to Australia's Operation Sovereign Border and the Indonesian government, Freedom Street explores how 14,000 refugees became trapped in Indonesia, living in despicable conditions, without any rights, very little money and no hope for resettlement.Please donate to production costs here: https://documentaryaustralia.com.au/project/freedom-street/2020-09-3025 minActing Up!Acting Up!Listening Notes: Banning mobile phones in immigration detention cruel, unnecessary; Myanmar's Rohingya GenocideProposed mobile phone ban for detainees unnecessary, adds to trauma The Migration Amendment (prohibiting items in immigration detention facilities) Bill 2020 would allow the Minister to deem mobile phones and other internet devices “prohibited items” and grant staff new powers to search detainees without a warrant and allow strip searches and detector dogs within the centres. Groups like Amnesty International, The Australian Medical Association and the Australian Human Rigts Commission have raised concerns about the Bill and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is conducting a campaign to prevent the Bill passing the Senate. Jana Favero is the Director of Campaigns at th...2020-09-2800 minThursday BreakfastThursday BreakfastYalinguth Art Prize, Snack Syndicate, Rohingya persecution and refugees in IndonesiaAcknowledgement of country News headlines with Cait Kelly Robbie Bundle joins Carly to discuss the Yalinguth Art Prize. Yalinguth (“yesterday” in Woi Wurrung) is an innovative Augmented Reality experience, expressed entirely through sound, accessible via a location-specific mobile App. The Yalinguth prize is seeking submissions from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, living on or connected to the land we now call Victoria, to visually represent the Yalinguth App. Submissions close on the 11th of September. For more details on The Yalinguth Prize, you can visit their Facebook page. Robbie Bundle is a singer-songwriter and musician who has been writing and per...2020-09-0200 minRefugee RadioRefugee RadioInterview with JN JoniadZacharias Szumer interviews JN Joniad, a refugee from Myanmar who is currently living in Makassar, Indonesia.2019-09-2200 minWednesday BreakfastWednesday BreakfastFires Blazing, Refugees in Indonesia, Anti-Trolling, An Education in Menstrual Cycles and Campaigning for the Tarkine in TasmaniaHosted by Eiddwen, Rob and Jess  || 3CR is proud to acknowledge the Kulin Nations as true owners and custodians of the lands from which we broadcast. We pay respect to their elders past and present and acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has yet to be signed ||[21:22] There's been a lot of reportage around the catastrophically large scale of fires burning in the Amazon in both Brazil and Bolivia. With 90,000 fires raging and smoke plumes you can see from space we explore the deeper political context to these fires, why they were lit and whose interests th...2019-09-0300 minLatitude AdjustmentLatitude AdjustmentStateless - Myanmar's Rohingya PeopleIn 1982 the Myanmar (Burmese) military government passed a citizenship law that effectively stripped the Rohingya community of their nationality overnight. They’ve been stateless ever since, and subject to institutionalized discrimination and coordinated persecution that has greatly restricted their movement and their access to jobs and education. In August of 2017 Myanmar’s military began an offensive to drive many Rohingya out of their homes in Rakhine state, with the result that roughly 900,000 refugees have fled the country, with reports of widespread and coordinated attacks utilizing arson, rape, and mass killing that bear signs of genocide. Refugee camps in n...2019-08-031h 20