This episode of VC Mytilene, an interview with Tzarina Musni. She is a human rights lawyer originally from the Philippines currently residing in Europe.
What’s going on in the Philippines right now? With Czarina I talked about what it means to be forced to fight for your home and family abroad. In addition, we spoke about the current governmental crisis and it’s impact on society, and if fair elections are possible.
Links to previous podcasts I made about the Philippines:
Working with a target on your back: The struggle for justice and human rights in the Philippines
“Of course it’s never easy” The struggle for Justice and Human Rights in the Philippines part 2
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Opti7J80VTvkTbg3vr8ac?si=7d1f9aa6608b44b8
More links for your information:
Migrante International:
https://migranteinternational.org/
International Coalition for Philippines Human Rights:
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CHASHMI
Chashmi ist ein ERASMUS+-Projekt zwischen Radio Helsinki, Graz und dem Welcome Office, Lesvos, das durch Podcasts und Workshops migrantische Perspektiven stärkt und transnationale Medienarbeit fördert.
Das Projekt wurde gefördert von der Europäischen Union.
This material is an outcome of Chashmi.
Chashmi is an ERASMUS+ project between Graz and Lesvos that uses podcasts and workshops to strengthen migrant perspectives and promote transnational media work.

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