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Cracking Coconuts
Cracking Coconuts
7 episodes
6 days ago
Cracking coconuts is a monthly podcast that explores political and social issues in South Asia. By providing a platform for voices that are often oppressed or censored, we aim to provide you an alternative perspective to the status quo.
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Cracking coconuts is a monthly podcast that explores political and social issues in South Asia. By providing a platform for voices that are often oppressed or censored, we aim to provide you an alternative perspective to the status quo.
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News
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Britain's Involvement in Sri Lankan War Crimes
Cracking Coconuts
34 minutes 12 seconds
5 years ago
Britain's Involvement in Sri Lankan War Crimes

What was Britain’s involvement in the Sri Lankan war other than just arms trade? Phil Miller, an investigative journalist, has written a “Keenie Meenie: The British Mercenaries that got away with war crimes.” This book unveils the work of British mercenaries and former politicians and councillors in training and committing atrocities against Tamil civilians. In this episode, Miller discusses his work and what these mercenaries did and what little consequences they faced and the impact they’ve had on the Tamil community.

Cracking Coconuts
Cracking coconuts is a monthly podcast that explores political and social issues in South Asia. By providing a platform for voices that are often oppressed or censored, we aim to provide you an alternative perspective to the status quo.