Ian Mannix

Ian Mannix worked at ABC radio as a news and current affairs journalist and as ABC Victoria manager from 1988-2017. He was a foreign correspondent based in Europe, and was awarded an Australian Public Service Medal for his work on emergency broadcasting. He has worked on media and communications development projects for DFAT and the UN in Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Myanmar.

Ian's recent articles

Wong challenged to support a humanitarian intervention in Myanmar

Wong challenged to support a humanitarian intervention in Myanmar

A critical meeting occurs this week with representatives of the Myanmar diaspora, human rights officials, DFAT staff and the Foreign Minister Penny Wongs office which is expected to deliver a new policy approach from Australia on Myanmar.

Myanmar: providing life-saving aid through the military government while minimising military interference

Myanmar: providing life-saving aid through the military government while minimising military interference

Aid agencies say the Myanmar junta is attacking villages and wiping out communities as collective punishment against those who it cannot identify but who the military claims allegedly support the Peoples Defence Forces.

Myanmar on the brink  the Australian Government should lower its vision

Myanmar on the brink the Australian Government should lower its vision

The crisis in Myanmar may rapidly worsen with the military rulers this week rationing fuel to about 15% of normal supplies. The announcement comes after months of denials that civil war, sanctions and loss of foreign currency are impacting basic necessities.

Cambodia's Hun Sen and Myanmar's junta: a meeting of despotic minds

Cambodia's Hun Sen and Myanmar's junta: a meeting of despotic minds

Human rights are unlikely to be high on the agenda when a human rights abuser becomes the first foreign head to hold talks with Myanmar's top general.

Myanmar nightmare: Junta squeezes civic space and disrupts civil aid

Myanmar nightmare: Junta squeezes civic space and disrupts civil aid

The humanitarian and development crisis in Myanmar requires a new approach to traditional donor accountability if the global community is to avert a major catastrophe in the country.

In Myanmar, oppression, disease and stymied aid tilt the crisis towards disaster

In Myanmar, oppression, disease and stymied aid tilt the crisis towards disaster

With the crisis in Myanmar intensifying this week, Ian Mannix, in a two-part report, looks at the conflict and how aid agencies are responding.

A cry from Myanmar:  We can't breathe.

A cry from Myanmar: We can't breathe.

The people of Myanmar are facing one of the worlds greatest humanitarian catastrophes, and are asking why the world has forgotten them. There is a way out, but the world needs to act quickly.

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