Freedom from Hate - 101 East returns to Myanmar to investigate the religious hatred plaguing the country. (video)

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Religious and racial hatred simmers in the once repressed southeast Asian country of Myanmar... Optimism for the country?s reforms is fast fading as tensions between majority Buddhist and minority Muslim communities have left over 250 people dead and displaced more than 140,000. .. In the newly liberated media, free speech has quickly turned to hate speech, drowning out moderate voices. Some say powerful interests are igniting decades of suppressed prejudice in order to derail the country?s transition to democracy. Unless leaders and moderate voices are willing to speak out, only the loudest and most extreme voices will be heard. Unless the country can come to embrace its diversity, and see it as a strength, peace and stability could remain elusive. Pro-democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi famously wrote about freedom from fear, but can Myanmar now free itself from hate?

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Aela Callan

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Al Jazeera (101 East)

Date of Publication: 

2013-09-06

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2013-09-08

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English

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