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Fury over Taleban destruction BBC There's been a furious reaction across East Asia to the destruction of Afghanistan's historic Buddhist statues by the Taleban. Thailand was among the first to condemn the destruction; it's now urging the United Nations cultural agency, UNESCO, to buy the ancient statues. Vietnam has made a rare departure from its policy of not commenting on other country's affairs and issued a statement condemning the destruction. It said the move would spark a cultural tragedy for the Afghan people, and for the common civilisation of mankind. In Malaysia, politicians and civil rights groups have urged the government to condemn the Taleban's action. A leading civil rights worker, Chandra Muzaffar, said that the Taleban's hostility and antagonism towards Buddhism revealed their ignorance, arrogance and bigotry. |
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