Jonathan Vit

South Korea

Can South Korea's Club Culture Recover From COVID-19?

The pandemic might be the final nail in the coffin for Seoul’s scrappiest neighborhood: Itaewon.   
Aaron Choe
Esha Paul
Jonathan Vit
8.24.20
Coronavirus

Indonesia's COVID-19 Pandemic is Killing Medical Professionals at an Alarming Rate

More than 70 medical professionals have died from COVID-19 since the virus hit Indonesia.
Rizky Maulana
Jonathan Vit
7.27.20
Culture

Meet the Man Facing Down Threats to Save Dogs From the Dinner Plate in Indonesia

North Sulawesi is ground zero for the dog meat trade. But Frank Delano Manus is trying to change that.
Jonathan Vit
10.31.19
Ricuh Pemilu 2019

People Power? Not so Fast: Making Sense of Jakarta's Post-Election Chaos

Provocateurs, mysterious "commanders," and clashes in the streets of Central Jakarta—the protests and ensuing riots left us with more questions than answers.
Jonathan Vit
Arzia Wargadiredja
Adi Renaldi
5.23.19
The VICE Guide to Film

2018 Was a Year of Movies About Moments, Big and Small, That Changed Everything

Because the only constant is change... and, I don't know, movies about nostalgia.
Jonathan Vit
12.28.18
indonesia

Gay Men Caned in Front of Cheering Crowd in Aceh

Authorities in the far western tip of Indonesia caned two men for gay sex—a first under Aceh's Sharia law.
Jonathan Vit
Arman Dzidzovic
5.24.17
Sharia Law

Gay man caned in Indonesia as crowd chants “hit him harder”

Jonathan Vit
Arman Dzidzovic
5.23.17
culture of fear

Malaysia Is Threatening to Jail WhatsApp Group Admins Over Spread of Fake News

Message apps are the latest technology to fall under the control of Malaysia's controversial Communications and Multimedia Act.
Jonathan Vit
5.3.17
News

Ahok Blasphemy Charge is a 'Setback for Indonesia': Human Rights Watch

The decision to charge Ahok under the controversial blasphemy law has wide-reaching implications in Indonesia.
Jonathan Vit
11.18.16
News

What It's Like to Be a Rohingya Child Bride

When Rashidah was 12, a mob of hardline Buddhists set fire to her Rohingya village. The girl was subsequently sold into slavery and raped by human traffickers. Her only way out of that life was getting married to a man many years her senior.
Jonathan Vit
11.14.16
asia & pacific

'If We Feel Afraid, We Will Lose': Indonesia Reacts to Terror Attacks with Defiant Protest

On Thursday, Jakarta was rocked by an attack by Islamic State-related militants. On Friday, the capital of the world's largest Muslim nation told terrorists that it was not afraid.
Jonathan Vit
1.15.16
Health

Harsh Drugs Laws, Rising HIV Rates, and Indonesia's Battle Over Both

The country's aggressive policing techniques — simply possessing clean needles can be enough to be thrown in jail — appear to be hampering efforts to prevent the spread of HIV among intravenous drug users.
Jonathan Vit
12.1.15
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