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Kurunegala, Peace and Conflict

Notes of a Citizen Journalist

Sunanda Deshapriya Sunanda Deshapriya

on 02/02/2007

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Personal vignettes, in Sinhala, aimed at stimulating our thinking on social, political and economic issues.

In this post I talk about the rapidly disappearing shoe-repairmen, a Singer-Mega mega hoodwink, and the high security nature of migratory birds…

Click on Notes of a Citizen Journalist to read my missive.

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Peace and Conflict

Notes of a Citizen Journalist

Sunanda Deshapriya Sunanda Deshapriya

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