“Les ouvriers birmans fortement touchés par l’effondrement de la tour à Bangkok” (RTS)
Role - Cameraman
This news report for Swiss broadcaster RTS covers the devastating impact of a tower collapse in Bangkok on Myanmar migrant workers. The story sheds light on the vulnerability of migrant laborers in Thailand’s construction industry and the human cost behind one of the country’s worst building disasters.
“Erdbeben in Myanmar: ‘Meine Tochter ist tot, meinen Enkel haben wir noch nicht gefunden’” (Der Spiegel)
Role - News Producer
This report for Der Spiegel documents the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, capturing the voices of survivors as they search for missing loved ones and confront the destruction of their communities. The piece offers an intimate and urgent look at the human impact of the disaster.
“Krieg in Myanmar: Die Rohingya zwischen den Fronten” (SRF)
Role - News Producer and Additional Writer
This SRF report explores the plight of the Rohingya trapped between warring factions in Myanmar. It highlights their struggle for survival amid ongoing conflict, persecution, and displacement, offering insight into one of the world’s most persecuted and vulnerable communities.
“Myanmar: Junge Menschen fliehen vor Krieg und Wehrpflicht nach Thailand” (Der Spiegel)
Role - News Producer
This Der Spiegel report follows young people fleeing Myanmar to escape war and mandatory military conscription. The story sheds light on their perilous journeys, the challenges they face in exile, and the human toll of the country’s deepening crisis.
“From Border Hopes to Broken Dreams”: Unveiling the Struggle of Myanmar Refugees (SRF)
Role - News producer and Additional Writer
This investigative feature for Swiss public broadcaster SRF delves into the shattered dreams of Myanmar refugees at the Thailand–Myanmar border, whose hopes of resettling in the U.S. have been dashed. As Lead Researcher contributing field-based insights, I documented their decades‑long wait, emotional collapse after the abrupt halt of resettlement programs, and life in precarious camps such as Mae La. The story captures the human cost of closed migration channels, political exclusion, and enduring resilience in liminal spaces.
Migrant aus Myanmar: «Ich hatte wahnsinnige Angst» (SRF)
Role - News Producer and Additional Writer
This feature for Swiss public broadcaster SRF focuses on the everyday fear faced by Myanmar migrants living in Thailand without legal status. As a field contributor, I supported the reporting with on-the-ground insights into police checks, extortion, and constant threats of arrest and deportation. The story shows how undocumented status leaves migrants exposed to abuse and corruption. Through personal testimonies, fear emerges as a permanent part of daily life. It highlights the human cost of survival in Thailand’s migration system.
In Myanmar ist die Militärjunta auf dem Vormarsch (SRF)
Role - News Producer, Photographer and Additional Writer
This feature for Swiss public broadcaster SRF examines the shifting dynamics of Myanmar’s civil war, where the military junta has regained ground after months of resistance advances. Contributing field context and analysis, I supported the reporting on how key territories were recaptured and the role regional actors, including China, played in altering the balance. The story traces the erosion of resistance momentum and the junta’s strategic recalibration. It offers a clear view of how external influence and battlefield developments are reshaping Myanmar’s conflict.
Role - Cameraman
Reporting on the Thailand–Cambodia border tensions for Swiss public broadcaster SRF, with on-the-ground context from affected border communities.
Role - Cameraman
This report for SRF’s 10 vor 10 follows Myanmar opposition figures living in exile as the military moves ahead with a widely rejected election. Through their personal stories, the piece highlights broken justice, family separation, and growing fears that the vote offers no credible way out of the country’s ongoing crisis.
Role - Co-Writer
Reported from Yangon during Myanmar’s first election since the 2021 coup, this piece captures how fear and uncertainty shape daily life under military rule. Ordinary routines unfold amid surveillance and quiet pressure, revealing a city living through a vote defined by control rather than choice.
Role - Co-Writer
From Yangon and across Myanmar, this report captures the start of voting under a junta tightly controlling the 2025 election. With major opponents banned and widespread restrictions on expression, the story shows how official processes unfold amid repression and uncertainty. These photos and reporting reflect life at a moment where choice and constraint collide in everyday streets and polling halls.