
Amantha Perera
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
PhDer @UniversitySA researching journalism, Digi Threats|Digi Skills Strategist|Casual Academic @CQU|@DartAsiaPacific [email protected]
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1 month ago |
himalmag.com | Amantha Perera
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, responds to a question as US President Donald Trump, right, looks on during a joint press conference at the White House, in February 2025. In India, Trump’s return to the White House is likely to embolden the entrenched Narendra Modi regime. IT HAD BEEN four years since Myanmar’s military junta seized power in a violent coup executed on 1 February 2021. Yet the day marking the coup in 2025 passed with hardly a blip on the international news tickers.
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2 months ago |
linkedin.com | Amantha Perera
Amantha Perera PhD candidate, UniSA focusing on journalism & technology facilitated threats|Consultant/Skills Strategist|Public Speaker|Casual academic, CQUni| Ex-Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma, Asia Pacific 21m Report this post Update on the cryptocurrency scam where my picture was used to lure targets.
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2 months ago |
linkedin.com | Amantha Perera
Amantha Perera PhD candidate, UniSA focusing on journalism & technology facilitated threats|Consultant/Skills Strategist|Public Speaker|Casual academic, CQUni| Ex-Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma, Asia Pacific 3h Edited Report this post This week an old image of mine was used in an online scam.
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linkedin.com | Amantha Perera
Amantha Perera PhD candidate, UniSA focusing on journalism & technology facilitated threats|Consultant/Skills Strategist|Public Speaker|Casual academic, CQUni| Ex-Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma, Asia Pacific 13m Report this post "Indeed, my father was a lifetime member of the Bar Association until his life was ended in the most widely condemned state sponsored assassination in Sri Lanka on January 8, 2009. He was a loving father, husband, son and uncle. His newspapers were read...
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linkedin.com | Amantha Perera
Amantha Perera PhD candidate, UniSA focusing on journalism & technology facilitated threats|Consultant/Skills Strategist|Public Speaker|Casual academic, CQUni| Ex-Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma, Asia Pacific 6h Edited Report this post The new documentary The Stringer has raised a controversy over the provenance of the famous ‘Napalm Girl’ image from 1972.
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