Mr. Mhd Nor Shakr
I can contribute to your website by my knowledge on security studies regarding Southeast Asia and the Middle East
I can contribute to your website by my knowledge on security studies regarding Southeast Asia and the Middle East
Noor Netusha Nusaybah is a trained historian and dynamic professional with a diverse background in human rights research and nonprofit management. Upon graduating from the Universtiy of Nottingham Malaysia with a degree in International Relations, Netusha was a Tunku Abdul Rahman scholar, earning an MPhil in World History from the University of Cambridge. With a passion for driving positive change and making a difference, Netusha has demonstrated skills in strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and program development across various sectors. Netusha is also deeply involved in community leadership and social impact, having co-founded Imagined Malaysia and served in roles such as Partnerships Manager at Parastoo Theatre. Through these engagements, Netusha has cultivated transparent and inclusive working relationships, driving impactful initiatives and fostering positive social change.
She is a Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Southeast Asia Study Circle at the Asia Middle East Center for Research and Dialogue (AMEC) based in Malaysia.
Ms. Raíssa Saré is a Policy Coordinator Latam at CDP Latin America, responsible for articulating with national governments and financial regulators to advance the agenda of sustainable finance. In the 15 years of her career, she has worked for the Brazilian and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focused on projects and consular assistance, and for subnational governments in the area of human rights. In academics, Ms. Saré has a bachelors in International Relations from University of São Paulo and a masters in International Law and Diplomatic Studies from EBRADI.
Pizaro Gozali Idrus. M.Sos. PhD (Cand)
Pizaro Gozali Idrus is an academic, journalist, and writer active in international relations issues, particularly concerning the Islamic world and the Middle East. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in International Relations at the Center for Policy Research, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
In his academic and activist roles, Pizaro is a member of The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (INSIERA), a reviewer for the Mondial Journal of Politics and International Relations at Al Azhar University Indonesia, and a lecturer at the Institute of Islamic Religion in Pemalang. He is also known as the Executive Director of the Baitul Maqdis Institute, a Humanitarian Ambassador for the Indonesian Islamic Da’wah Council, and an expert board member of the Khidmat Indonesia Foundation for the Promised Land (KITA).
From 2017 to 2022, Pizaro served as an editor at the international news agency Anadolu Agency (Turkey). Since 2022, he has been a freelance journalist for Radio Free Asia (Washington D.C.), and since 2024, he has worked as a senior editor at Gazamedia.net.
In his journalistic career, Pizaro has covered various important events in the Islamic world and Southeast Asia, including the Syrian War, the Southern Thailand conflict, humanitarian aid to Gaza via Egypt, and negotiations between the Taliban and Afghanistan at the Indonesian Presidential Palace.
Pizaro is also known as a prolific writer who has published several books focusing on international relations, Palestine, and the Islamic world, such as: Hamas: The New Superpower of the Moslem World (2024), Indonesia’s Founding Fathers’ Vision for Palestine (2025), The Fall of the Assad Dynasty (2025)
His commentary and views on Middle Eastern issues frequently appear in Indonesian media outlets such as TV One, CNBC Indonesia, Rakyat Merdeka, Jawa Pos, Republika, TV Muhammadiyah, and others.