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D4B Debates - Panel Discussions on the coup in Burma

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A 4-Part Democracy for Burma (#D4B) Campaign Podcast Series


Recorded live over four weeks with a series of expert panellists, this podcast series explores the February 2021 coup in Burma / Myanmar.


Each week D4B campaign Co-founder Shane Brady hosts a panel of three speakers; each carefully selected to help you explore the following issues;


  • D4B Debate No 1 - Background to the Burma Coup (Recorded Sunday 16th May 2021)
  • D4B Debate No 2 - CRPH & the National Unity Government (NUG) and the international response to the coup (Recorded Sunday 23rd May 2021)
  • D4B Debate No 3 - Australia's role in Burma (Recorded Sunday 30th May 2021)
  • D4B Debate No 4 - Humanitarian Assistance in Burma (Recorded Sunday 6th June 2021)


Each podcast starts with introductions before moving onto facilitated panel discussion. At the end of each session, host Shane Brady opens the panel to Q&A participation from the audience.


Panel Recording Venue: The Art Syndicate gallery – 344 Bourke Street, Surry Hills Sydney Australia.



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Craig Hodges
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    • D4B Debates - No 4 - Humanitarian Crisis in Burma
      Jun 14 2021

      This is the fourth of four D4B podcasts that make up the D4B Debates that will help you unpack the coup in Burma.


      In this episode, the panel host Shane Brady engages four distinguished panellists in a discussion on the topic of the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Burma. What can other countries do to help, what are ethnic minority groups doing and more importantly, what is the National Unity Government doing to prepare to respond?


      The podcast format:


      • The discussion begins with a brief introduction of each of the panel members.
      • For each topic, panel members are asked to make a brief (5 mins) statement of their views.
      • These statements are followed up with further questions from panel host Shane Brady.


      Podcast Host: Shane Brady - Co-Founder of Democracy for Burma campaign & International Humanitarian Specialist


      Panellists include:


      1. Janelle Saffin MP - Member for Lismore (NSW) & Founder and past Chair of the Australia-Myanmar Parliament Group
      2. Geoff Cohn OAM - Co-Found of Democracy for Burma & Founder of the Myanmar Eye Care Project
      3. Dr Khon Ja - Humanitarian & Advocate for the Kachin Peace Network
      4. Deputy Minister Naw Htoo Phaw - NUG Ministry of Humanitarian and Disaster Management


      Duration: Approx 1 hour 30 minutes


      Additional audio files have been taken as a sound bed from an Al Jazeera report sourced on YouTube - 10th June 2021.


      Democracy for Burma campaign information can be found here: www.democracyforburma.com.au


      #D4B #DemocracyforBurma #Burma #Myanmar #Democracy #ASEAN #UnitedNations #CRPH #NUG #NationalUnityGovernment #Australia #DFAT #HumanRights #foreignaffairs #foreignpolicy #HumanitarianCrisis #Humanitarian #KachinPeaceNetwork

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      1 h et 29 min
    • D4B Debates - No 3 - Australia's Role in Burma: Past, Present & Future
      Jun 4 2021

      This is the third of four D4B podcasts that make up the D4B Debates that will help you unpack the coup in Burma.


      In this episode, the panel host Shane Brady engages three distinguished panellists in a discussion on Australia's role in Burma, the National Unity Government, sanctions, the Burmese military (the Tatmadaw), the ambitions of Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and where the focus should be for Australia's foreign policy in regard to Burma /Myanmar.


      The podcast format:


      • The discussion begins with a brief introduction of each of the panel members.
      • For each topic, panel members are asked to make a brief (5 mins) statement of their views.
      • These statements are followed up with further questions from panel host Shane Brady.


      Podcast Host: Shane Brady - Co-Founder of Democracy for Burma campaign & International Humanitarian Specialist


      Panellists include:


      1. Dr Tun Aung Shwe - Spokesperson for the CRPH/NUG Support Group (NSW)
      2. Dr Roger Lee Huang - Lecturer at Macquarie University and author of the book 'The Paradox of Myanmar's Regime Change'
      3. Nicholas Coppel CSI - Adjunct Associate Professor (Practice) at Monash University and former Australian Ambassador to Burma / Myanmar (2015-2018)


      *** The podcast closes with an extra bonus audio clip taken from the recent Senate Estimates committee discussion between Senator Janet Rice and Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne on the topic of Australia's position and consideration given to imposing further targeted sanctions on Myanmar on the Tatmadaw. ***


      Duration: Approx 1 hour 38 minutes


      Democracy for Burma campaign information can be found here: www.democracyforburma.com.au


      #D4B #DemocracyforBurma #Burma #Myanmar #Democracy #ASEAN #UnitedNations #CRPH #NUG #NationalUnityGovernment #Australia #DFAT #HumanRights #foreignaffairs #foreignpolicy #sanctions #targetedsanctions

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      1 h et 38 min
    • D4B Debates - No 2 - CRPH, National Unity Government & the International Response to the crisis in Burma
      May 28 2021

      This is the second of four D4B podcasts that make up the D4B Debates that will help you unpack the coup in Burma.


      In this episode, the panel host Shane Brady engages three distinguished panellists in a discussion on the CRPH, the National Unity Government (in Burma) and the international response to the crisis in Burma / Myanmar.


      The podcast format:


      • The discussion begins with a brief introduction of each of the panel members.
      • For each topic, panel members are asked to make a brief (5 mins) statement of their views.
      • These statements are followed up with further questions from panel host Shane Brady.


      Podcast Host: Shane Brady - Co-Founder of Democracy for Burma campaign & International Humanitarian Specialist


      Panellists include:


      1. Christopher Lamb - Former Australian Ambassador to Myanmar / Burma & President of the Australia Myanmar Institute
      2. Chris Sidoti - Former Human Rights Commissioner & distinguished International Human Rights Lawyer and Advocate
      3. Dr Nang Si Si Win ("Ying") - Co-Founder of the Democracy for Burma campaign & Member of the CRPH/NUG Support Group (NSW)


      Duration: Approx 1 hour 46 minutes


      Democracy for Burma campaign information can be found here: www.democracyforburma.com.au


      #D4B #DemocracyforBurma #Burma #Myanmar #Democracy #ASEAN #UnitedNations #CRPH #NUG #NationalUnityGovernment #Australia #DFAT #HumanRights #foreignaffairs #foreignpolicy

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      1 h et 45 min
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