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Jagath Weerasinghe: Sri Lanka's bloody past

Jan 16, 2023
23:46
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
How Sri Lanka's Past Influences Your Art?
01:45 • 2min
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3
Sinnerleys Buddhists - What Is Happening Right Infront of Your Eyes?
03:51 • 2min
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4
Awakening to the Violence of State Thugs
05:30 • 2min
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5
The Politics of Religion in Sri Lanka
07:21 • 3min
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6
Sri Lankan Buddhist Monks - Let Us Sing the National Anthem in Tamil
10:03 • 2min
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7
The LTTE and the Tamils
11:58 • 2min
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8
Who Are You Soldier?
13:41 • 2min
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9
Sri Lankan Booker Prize Winner, Shehan Karunad Tilaqah
16:00 • 2min
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10
Is There a Lack of Freedom of Speech in Sri Lanka?
17:31 • 2min
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Sri Lankans Working Together for a Future
19:02 • 2min
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Is Sri Lanka a Democracy?
20:55 • 2min
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13
The Comb From the BBC World Service
22:37 • 3min
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Zeinab Badawi is in Sri Lanka to talk to one of the country’s most influential artists and archaeologists, Jagath Weerasinghe. What does his art tell us about Sri Lanka’s bloody and difficult past, and its prospects for a more peaceful future?

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