
Featured Filmmaker: Akar Dananjaya
A. Dananjaya is an Indonesian filmmaker who uses film to highlight alternative perspectives on Indonesia’s 1965 Tragedy.

A. Dananjaya is an Indonesian filmmaker who uses film to highlight alternative perspectives on Indonesia’s 1965 Tragedy.

Eight journalists from eight Indonesian media outlets travelled to West Papua in February 2017 to investigate media freedom and the safety of journalists in the region.

Istirahatlah Kata-Kata, the critically acclaimed film about poet-cum-activist Wiji Thukul, premiered in January 2017 in 14 cities across Indonesia.

After the success of our first indoor screening on 23 October 2016, we decided to host a second indoor screening for the Khaw Than minority rights film series at Phandeeyar.

Our screenings continue to spread messages of peace as we take Khaw Than around Myanmar to promote minority rights and human rights as well as involvement in dialogue surrounding the issues.

Several days ago, the Indonesian government announced that it had blocked 800,000 websites since December 2016.

We are very excited to announce that after much effort, Plumi is now available to install on Debian Jessie, Ubuntu 16.04 (latest stable) and Centos 7.

From 5-7 October 2016 organisations from all over Asia participated in the Regional Meeting for the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

In December 2016, EngageMedia partnered with Phandeeyar, MIDO and the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business to host the first Myanmar Digital Rights Forum (MDRF).