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Bay Fang – Radio Free Asia

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 29, 2025No Comments
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Washington – Radio Free Asia has marked its 29th anniversary today, when the public of Beijing reached its inaugural programming on Mandarin on September 29, 1996. The president and chief executive officer of the FRG, Bay Fang, renewed the call for the work of RFA, while the governments of China and other authoritarian countries reprimand independent votes and a free press.

“Despite the challenges and uncertainty softening our organization this year, one thing remains clear: RFA is engaged in its mission and its compulsory work of the congress”, ” Said Fang. “The incisive brand of journalism from RFA, brilliant light in the darkest corners of the world, is more than ever necessary, because the Chinese Communist Party and other autocrats take place to cement the global story to adapt to their own ends.

“It is RFA’s work to go beyond obstacles, to expose propaganda and lies, in the pursuit of freedom and courage in reports.”

During the months following the US World Media Agency, he ended his subsidy appropriate by the Congress to the FRG, and despite the layoffs and content that reduced editorial staff by more than 90%, RFA continued to fulfill its congress mandate to provide specific and timely news to people living in some of the most closed media environments. He also won several prizes, including two National Edward R. Murrow Awards in August, and a Gracie Award in March. While many services, including RFA Uighur and Tibetan, have become dark, some continue, notably Burma, Khmer, Korean, Chinese Mandarin and Vietnamese.

New content, formats stimulate growth

Although the USAGM has ended radio emissions, RFA continues to reach millions online: on the web, via mobile applications, and on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and X. Even certain closed linguistic services continue to see millions of views of archived content. Meanwhile, new types of programs have been added to use resources and talents at hand. Some protruding facts include:

  • RFA perspectives | With the limited staff, the FRG publishers focused on setting up decades of expertise from FRG to video content as explanators who unpack a news event and interviews with experts to provide analyzes and a tractor where a story could take place.
  • China’s repression against dissent | A human rights lawyer imprisoned for seven years for criticizing the government. An Xinjiang history enthusiast who was tortured for speaking live. These men told Rfa Mandarin their stories this summer, adding to our essential report on the brutality of Beijing.
  • Thailand / Cambodia border confrontation | Long -term length tensions have been catalyzed in armed conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia on a border contested in July, killing dozens and moving more than 300,000. RFA had journalists on both sides, with Khmer stories for residents and English for the world.
  • The Mortal Earthquake of Myanmar | In March, a 7.7 coarse devastating earthquake struck the myanmar torn apart by the civil war, a country impoverished with shocking structures. More than 3,300 people are dead; Millions are not sure of food. RFA’s on -site coverage told citizens’ stories, presenting a necessary help.
  • Redo the government of Vietnam | The Vietnamese chief in LAM strengthens his power: consolidate 63 provinces at 34, appoint relatives to key positions and develop policies for the benefit of certain private companies. Local media face state censorship. The non -stuffed RFA reports provide a breathtaking view.

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