6 episodios

Semi Political Banter is hosted by Fatima Qureshi and Zeerak Khurram where they dissect hot-button political news through interviews and conversations that hopefully won’t bore you to death.

(Formerly known as the 13th Hour Podcast)

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Semi Political Banter is hosted by Fatima Qureshi and Zeerak Khurram where they dissect hot-button political news through interviews and conversations that hopefully won’t bore you to death.

(Formerly known as the 13th Hour Podcast)

    COVID-19 Pt 2 - Uncovering Malaysia's Racism: The Plight of Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees

    COVID-19 Pt 2 - Uncovering Malaysia's Racism: The Plight of Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees

    Our second part of the COVID-19 series comes after a break caused by, well, all things COVID-19. In our sixth episode for this season, we will be going back to April 2020 when first waves of the pandemic had been making the round in different countries. Malaysia being one of them. In the first few months of the pandemic, the Malaysian government underwent a purge of undocumented immigrants and refugees who have been living in squalid conditions for decades. Hundreds of migrant workers were rounded up en masse then detained, all of which happening unimpeded during a spike in infection clusters in the country. We sat down with Hasnah Hussin, a community organizer and research assistant with a local human rights NGO, Tenaganita. As a daughter of a Rohingya refugee born and raised in Malaysia, she’s stateless, a reality for hundreds of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers facing an escalation of state repression.

    • 43 min
    COVID-19 Pt 1: China- Debunking Viral Myths

    COVID-19 Pt 1: China- Debunking Viral Myths

    Welcome to the first part of our two (maybe more) part series on COVID-19, the novel coronavirus that has turned lives upside down. Including our own. Before one of our hosts was told to leave their dorm in the US and the other was quarantined in Malaysia. we had sat down to record what we hoped had been the most extreme statistics of the then epidemic. In only a month, the numbers have more than doubled globally. The effect of COVID-19 on people and communities, especially vulnerable ones, is just being realised which is why it is important to recognise fake news about the pandemic when you see it. Many of the myths discussed in the episode are still being circulated and believed today. Stay home and stay safe!

    • 44 min
    Iran Pt 2: "That was the good torture..."

    Iran Pt 2: "That was the good torture..."

    With the death toll from the recent protests continuing to climb and the assassination of Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani in early January 2020, we sit down with a refugee who had fled from Iran during the Green Revolution in 2009. He has asked to stay anonymous but has given his account about the events that forced him to leave and what he thinks of the protests thus far. 

    **Trigger Warning: Some of the events discussed in this episode include mentions of torture and physical violence which may be triggering for some listeners**

    *Disclaimer: The thoughts and opinions expressed by the interviewee do not reflect the thoughts and opinions held by the 13th Hour Podcast team or the hosts*

    • 50 min
    Iran Pt 1: Ghosts of the Iranian Revolution Today

    Iran Pt 1: Ghosts of the Iranian Revolution Today

    Our first episode on Iran focuses on the infamous "Cassette Revolution", the former Iranian Royal Family and the role that BP and the CIA had to play in the ousting of the most beloved Prime Minister the country had ever known. We track the birth of the Axis of Evil  narrative and how it impacts the current coverage of the Iranian Oil Protests in 2019. 

    • 55 min
    Kashmir Pt 2: The 1947 Partition, Now What?

    Kashmir Pt 2: The 1947 Partition, Now What?

    The second and final episode on Kashmir comes on the heels of the abrogation of the territory’s special status over 100 days ago. But first, we give you a prelude of the major events leading up to the symbolic move, China’s annexation of a slice of what’s now known as the ‘disputed territory’, as well as the gruesome Hindu Pandit massacre in the 90s. A journalist for The Wire, Kabir Agarwal, joins the podcast to share with us his frontline experiences and the significance of Kashmir for two nuclear-armed countries, India and Pakistan.



    Follow Kabir @kabira_tweeting. Read one of his articles on Kashmir here: https://thewire.in/rights/kashmir-article-370-leh-ladakh-land-job-reservation



    Follow Fatima Qureshi @Fat1maKQ on Twitter and @fatmaisfound on Instagram.



    Follow Zeerak Khurram on @zerakhuram on Twitter and Instagram.



    Don’t forget to follow our show @the13thhourpod1 on Twitter and @the13thhourpod on Instagram.

    • 50 min
    Kashmir Pt 1: Reaping the Mayhem of Colonialism

    Kashmir Pt 1: Reaping the Mayhem of Colonialism

    In the first part of our two episodes on Kashmir, we analyse the history of religion and politics in the Valley. From the 16th Century to 1947, we bring you the key political figures, like the "Lion of Kashmir", and events, like the partition of India and Pakistan, that shaped the region into one of the most militarized zones on the planet.

    • 29 min

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