The newsroom is darkish. The microphones are off. Broadcasts have been silenced. Publishing is paused. On social media. On our web sites.
On account of unsure funding, Radio Free Asia will not be delivering information to our audiences for the primary time in our historical past.
For RFA journalists who sacrificed a lot in defying highly effective and malignant forces, it’s an excruciating second. And make no mistake, authoritarian regimes are already celebrating RFA’s potential demise.
When RFA Uyghur journalists first uncovered the violent repression and mass detainment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China harassed and arrested their relations. Nonetheless, our journalists bravely continued the work of uncovering atrocities. With the world’s solely impartial Uyghur-language information service shuttered, China’s propaganda will fester with out a potent and efficient accountability verify.
With out RFA Tibetan journalists, China’s marketing campaign of compelled assimilation and erasure of Tibetan tradition and language can be underreported. As will China’s regime of intimidation and suppression of pro-democracy activism in Hong Kong, which RFA Cantonese journalists usually uncovered at nice threat to their very own private security. With out RFA Mandarin, WHYNOT and Asia Truth Examine Lab, impartial reporting and fact-checking in essentially the most extensively spoken of all Chinese language dialects is severely diminished.
With out RFA journalism in Vietnam, the place no less than 4 RFA contributors stay imprisoned, the communist regime has a complete monopoly on info disseminated to greater than 100 million folks.
In Myanmar, the place later this 12 months the army authorities is staging long-promised elections largely condemned as a sham, there can be no RFA Burmese journalists scrutinizing the junta’s promise of a free and honest vote. These journalists have been honored this month with two nationwide Murrow Awards for his or her wonderful reporting.
With out RFA Korean, 26 million North Koreans remoted by the repressive regime’s conflict on free speech and a free press will lack a important hyperlink to impartial info. RFA Korean journalists have been celebrated earlier this 12 months on the fiftieth annual Gracie Awards for his or her report on North Korean escapees.
RFA Lao journalists uncovered the perils of the push to dam the Mekong River. Additionally they reported on the alarming rise of youngsters trafficked into rip-off facilities in Myanmar, which the United Nations described as a human rights epidemic of exploitation, compelled labor and torture. The absence of RFA journalism amputates that fearless reporting in Laos, the place criticism of authorities can lead to lengthy jail sentences.
It was RFA’s Investigative Unit that laid naked the compelled labor rip-off compounds perpetrated by the Prince Group. Simply this month, the US and the UK imposed sweeping sanctions in opposition to the Cambodian conglomerate, designating it a transnational felony group. With out our investigative journalists, the schemes that authoritarian regimes and corrupt organizations work so arduous to hide will seemingly stay hidden.
The journalists of RFA Khmer, together with those that informed heartbreaking tales of surviving the Cambodian genocide, labored tirelessly to show the persistent corruption and cronyism inside Cambodia’s authoritarian authorities. In response, the regime declared two of our journalists as “hostile to the state,” a broad authorized designation used to suppress dissent, and deployed their on-line troll military to harass our journalists on social media. Even within the face of coordinated intimidation, RFA Khmer journalists by no means capitulated. With out their reporting, Cambodians lose an essential highlight on flagrant violations of fundamental human rights by the ruling Cambodian Folks’s Social gathering.
When the preliminary funding disruption earlier this 12 months compelled RFA to furlough the vast majority of our editorial employees, the handful of journalists who remained launched RFA Views, decided to meet RFA’s congressionally mandated mission to offer uncensored, correct information and knowledge in areas throughout Asia hostile to a free press. That program, too, will finish.
Unbiased journalism is on the core of RFA. For the primary time since RFA’s inception nearly 30 years in the past, that voice is in danger.
We nonetheless consider within the urgency of that mission — and within the resilience of our extraordinary journalists. As soon as our funding returns, so will we.
Keep tuned.
Rosa Hwang
Govt Editor






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