
Mkini bags multiple Sopa awards for human rights, environment reports
Malaysiakini has won the Society of Publishers in Asia (Sopa) 2025 Award for excellence in reporting on human rights issues.
The award was granted to S Vinothaa, Azneal Ishak, Khoo Shiyuan, Aidila Razak, Ooi Choon Nam, and Amin Landak for their contribution to 'Heavy metals found in Kelantan Orang Asli blood, community fear poisoned by mining'.

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