Under The Seabass, A Deep Dive Into Global Protests
Podcast by Sebastian Escobar
This is a podcast that takes a look at specific protests and social movements happening around the world. Seabass provides an in-depth analysis on how...
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14 episodesThe Burmese military has re-taken over the recent democratically installed country of Myanmar in a coup on February 1st. Since then, hundreds of thousands of protestors have taken to the streets to demand a return to civilian rule, and an end to military occupation. Myanmar (Burma) has a long history of military occupation and subsequent crackdowns. In this episode, I briefly explain the long history of events that led to this 2021 coup.
In this episode, we go to Thailand where over 10,000 mostly university students are protesting the military government's control of Parliament and the constitution, as well as demanding reform on a very delicate subject in Thailand: the Royal Monarchy.
In this episode, we go to the former Soviet satellite country of Belarus. Belarusians have hit the streets amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to express their displeasure with President, er rather dictator, Alexander Lukashenko, after he barred political candidates from running against him in the upcoming presidential election. *Note: Lukashenko has been president for 26 years now... (collar tug)
In this episode, Seabass covers the latest protest in the Philippines. Despite quarantine restrictions on mass gatherings due to COVID-19, Filipinos are standing up against the passage of an Anti-Terror Bill they claim, that due to its wording, the government can easily violate the liberties of ordinary citizens by labeling them as terrorists. A deep dive goes into the wording of the bill and how President Duterte's cult of personality creates a sense of worry. Music credit: Kadangyan - Umpap-a (2002) Kahimanawari - Pinikpikan (2006)
Muslims in India are hitting the streets to protest a controversial citizenship bill, the Citizenship Amendment Act. Many are worried that the increasingly Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modi will strip them of citizenship, and thus, a voice in their own country. While others are fighting to protect their identity, freedom, and equality from increasing immigration.
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