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Myanmar’s Secret Railways: Uncovering Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Oppression with Clare Hammond

What hidden stories lie beneath the surface of the places you travel?
Clare Hammond is an award-winning investigative journalist currently working with Global Witness to expose the issues relating to natural resources, conflict, and corruption. In 2016 while working in Myanmar, she discovered an obscure map showing a web of railways that weren’t shown on any publicly available maps. This compelled her to spend three months traveling these mysterious railways to uncover their purpose and the stories surrounding them. Her investigation took five years to complete and form the basis for her book  "On the Shadow Tracks: A Journey Through Occupied Myanmar."
In this episode, Clare shares her journey from financial journalism in Hong Kong to uncovering the hidden infrastructure of Myanmar’s illicit economy. She takes us behind the scenes of her investigative work, the ethical dilemmas of reporting from conflict zones, and what she learned from traveling the forgotten railways of Myanmar.
This episode will challenge the way you think about travel, journalism, and the unseen forces that shape the world. Clare’s firsthand accounts of reporting on corruption, conflict, and human resilience reveal the power of storytelling to bring hidden truths to light. 
Have you ever traveled somewhere that changed the way you saw the world? What stories did you uncover? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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Tune In To Learn:
Why she chose investigative journalism and how she transitioned from financial reporting to uncovering corruption

The story behind Myanmar’s secret railway lines and how she discovered them

The role of forced labor in Myanmar’s infrastructure projects and its lasting impact

How investigative journalists assess personal risk when reporting on dangerous topics

Why Myanmar remains a complex and challenging place for travelers today

The importance of trusted news sources in an era of misinformation

The resilience of communities living under systemic oppression and what we can learn from them

The future of investigative journalism

What keeps Clare motivated in her long-term projects

And so much more

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