MH370: Empathising with the families
MH370: Empathising with the families By Zan Azlee I’m a pretty hardened human being. I’ve gone to conflict zones and disaster areas for my job as a journalist and I’ve […]
MH370: Empathising with the families By Zan Azlee I’m a pretty hardened human being. I’ve gone to conflict zones and disaster areas for my job as a journalist and I’ve […]
The new breed of ‘Generation 5D’ journalists By Zan Azlee I wish I could categorise myself as a “Generation 5D” journalist. Unfortunately, I can’t because according to Spencer Chumbley, the […]
Being objective in the case of Azizul and Shalwati By Zan Azlee This week, Malaysians who have been following the case of Azizul Raheem Awaluddin and Shalwati Norshal, detained in […]
Culture is never wrong… except for Swedish culture? By Zan Azlee One of the subjects I used to teach undergraduates many years ago was Human Communication. It was one of […]
Wayang kulit, pigs and Islam By Zan Azlee I remember many years ago, I directed a documentary film about Dollah Baju Merah, the last classically trained wayang kulit dalang in […]
In bleak times, faith in Allah should prevail By Zan Azlee Three years ago, I remember shooting a television reportabout the “Allah” issue in Malaysia for a Dutch news agency. […]
Students protest the rising cost of living on New Year’s Eve By Zan Azlee As any other New Year’s Eve celebration in Kuala Lumpur, Dataran Merdeka was jam-packed with people […]
Better resources for freelance journalists By Zan Azlee It’s been a year and a half now since I’ve been fully employed at a local news organisation. This is after 10 […]
The search for Siti Aishah – Part 3 (The end) By Zan Azlee I woke up in the morning (okay, late morning!) and headed out for breakfast (okay, lunch!). There […]
The search for Siti Aishah – Part 2 By Zan Azlee When we arrived in London at Heathrow Airport, I left for the arrival hall a few steps before Mak […]