Episode 50: The Coronavirus Communications Crisis, and Justice in Myanmar

Undercurrents - A podcast by Chatham House

This week, Agnes speaks to Chatham House Senior Press Officer Jordan Lim about the challenges facing governments and the media as they try to communicate effectively during the coronavirus pandemic.  Then Ben discusses the prospect of justice for the Rohingya community, with Sandra Smits from the Asia-Pacific Programme. Sandra explains the ongoing international investigations into Myanmar's treatment of their Rohingya minority population, and highlights the lessons that can be drawn from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia.  Subscribe to the Newsletter: Chatham House: Stay Updated on COVID-19 Read the Expert Comment: Justice for the Rohingya: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal  Credits: Speakers: Jordan Lim, Sandra Smits Hosts: Agnes Frimston, Ben Horton Sound Editor: Jamie Reed Producer: Ben Horton Recorded and produced at Chatham House.