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Colombo, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict

Mehmet Bal: A Turkish-Sri Lankan story

Malinda Seneviratne Malinda Seneviratne

on 07/02/200807/03/2008

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Content of this submission deleted on the request of the author who fears for Mehmat Bal’s life. 

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