Geopolitics of Asia: Sri Lanka, the next Burma?

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The geopolitics of <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />India and China has helped immensely to sustain the Burmese dictatorial government. The international sanctions have been rendered useless due to the growing economic strength of the Asian rivals. Sri Lanka begins to play the same card to sustain it genocidal war against the Tamil minorities.

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The New York Times covers how the economic strength of China and India is changing the world order and helps to aggravate the Sri Lanka’s worsening human rights situation.

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Geopolitics of Asia: Sri Lanka, the next Burma?

The geopolitics of India and China has helped immensely to sustain the Burmese dictatorial government. The international sanctions have been rendered useless due to the growing economic strength of the Asian rivals....

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