Lessons from the Jasmine Revolution
Lessons from the Jasmine Revolution By Zan Azlee DEC 7 — My last stop in my Arab Spring documentary tour was Tunisia. It also happens to be the first country […]
Lessons from the Jasmine Revolution By Zan Azlee DEC 7 — My last stop in my Arab Spring documentary tour was Tunisia. It also happens to be the first country […]
A passion for documentaries By Zan Azlee NOV 30 — Shooting documentaries in the Middle-East isn’t for the faint-hearted; there is the harsh natural environment and, of course, the volatile […]
When democracy is a double-edged sword By Zan Azlee NOV 23 — Sometimes democracy works in very funny ways. I recently observed this first hand in Cairo, Egypt, where a […]
A Malaysian Spring? Not! By Zan Azlee JUNE 1 — It’s annoying to me when I meet people who say that we should be thankful to be living in a […]
Empowered by video By Zan Azlee MAY 18 — One of the main objectives of the existence of the media is to give a voice to normal people, or the […]
Manipulating religion for worldly gains By Zan Azlee MAY 11 – One Muslim calling the other a kafir (infidel). Muslims simply declaring anything they feel like as being haram. All […]
Violence against Malaysia By Zan Azlee MAY 4 — I waited for almost a week before actually writing or posting anything much about the recent Bersih 3.0 rally in Kuala […]
I will be covering BERSIH 3.0 live (28th April 2012). Follow me on Twitter @fatbidin Follow me on Facebook /fatbidin or /zanazlee Follow me on YouTube /fatbidin Follow me on […]
Democracy. It’s happening! By Zan Azlee APRIL 27 — The heat of the general election can be felt. Rumours have been rife about it happening in June, then September, and […]
Inspiring journalism! iPhone Journalism By Zan Azlee MARCH 16 – Solo-journalism has been my passion for many years now and it has been the basis of almost all my journalistic […]