FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 29, 2021
Contact : Rohit Mahajan | 202.530.4976 | [ mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org | mahajanr(a)rfa.org ]
RFA Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
To commemorate the milestone, RFA is holding a virtual event on Burma and media freedom,
starting at 9:30 am U.S. ET. (Register [
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burma-journalisms-power-and-peril-an-rfa-25th-…
| HERE ] )
WASHINGTON - Today marks the 25th anniversary of [
https://www.rfa.org/english/ | Radio
Free Asia ] (RFA), when its first Mandarin-language program aired on this day in 1996.
RFA’s incisive brand of journalism since its inception has led to some of the most
consequential stories from U.S-funded media. It was the first news outlet to inform the
world about the creation of a prison state for Uyghurs in China’s Far West, the first to
confirm the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi during Burma’s military’s coup, and exposed the
Chinese government’s cover-up of COVID-19 fatalities last year in Wuhan, among other
pivotal developments.
RFA President Bay Fang said: “Today we celebrate Radio Free Asia’s 25th anniversary. On
this day in 1996, our inaugural Mandarin broadcast broke through the airwaves to listeners
in China. In the years since, we’ve witnessed sweeping changes in history and technology,
recasting how we connect, how we see each other, and how we share information.
“But we’ve also witnessed fragmentation, the sophisticated spread of disinformation, and a
decline in media freedom around the world -- as authoritarian regimes and other malign
actors have changed and adapted with the times.
“This makes RFA’s incisive brand of journalism ever more important for the millions who
count on us. We bring accountability. We bring answers. We empower our audiences.”
Today, RFA helps an estimated weekly audience of 59.8 million people access uncensored,
independent news, information, and cultural programming otherwise ignored or blocked by
governments hostile to a free press. Adding eight language services over the years --
Tibetan, Korean, Burmese, Vietnamese, Khmer, Lao, Cantonese and Uyghur -- RFA today serves
audiences in China, North Korea, and Southeast Asia -- regions ranked among the [
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-and-media/2019/media-freedom-downwa… |
world’s worst media environments ] . Launched in recent years, RFA online affiliates [
https://www.benarnews.org/english | BenarNews ] and [
https://www.wainao.me/ |
WHYNOT/WAINAO ] expand its reach to populations in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand,
Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as the younger Chinese-speaking global diaspora. On
social media, RFA and its brands have more than 30 million followers/fans and its video
content has been viewed 2.8 billion times this fiscal year (FY ’21) alone.
RFA’s work has earned widespread acclaim and recognition. Its exclusive reporting is
frequently cited by BBC, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington
Post, Atlantic, VICE News , FOX News, The South China Morning Post , Bangkok Post , and
CNN, among many other global, local, and regional outlets. RFA has earned many honors,
including National Murrow Awards, Gracies, and Hong Kong Human Rights Awards, and others
from the Society of Professional Journalists, Alliance for Women in Media, Amnesty
International, Hong Kong Journalists Association, and the New York Festivals for its
reporting on the Rohingya, COVID-19, the Uyghur internment camps, and China’s media
censorship, among other key topics. Due to the difficult media environments in which RFA
operates and the sensitive nature of RFA’s work, its journalists often face [
https://www.rfa.org/about/releases/rfa-president-calls-for-justice-for-jour…
| serious risks ] . At present, current and former contributors and journalists are
imprisoned in Vietnam and Cambodia, while dozens of RFA Uyghur journalists’ China-based
family members are missing, detained, and jailed.
Bipartisan legislation commemorating RFA’s 25th anniversary and its accomplishments is
being introduced in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in the coming days.
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and publishing online
news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian languages to listeners who do not
have access to full and free news media. RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of
freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart
information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by an
annual grant from the United States Agency for Global Media.
Rohit Mahajan
Vice President of Communications and External Relations
Radio Free Asia