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Discussion on the Channel 4 documentary 'Sri Lanka's Killing Fields'

Are Asian areas the dirtiest? Plus Nihal talks to the producer of the documentary Sri Lanka's Killing Fields, along with Mr Amza, acting high commissioner for Sri Lanka.

At 1, Nihal asks Are Asian areas dirtier than other areas?

A campaign group says it costs us almost one billion pounds a year to clean up the mess across the country.
That's money that could be better spent on hospitals and schools. So why are we failing to clean up our act? Why do we drop our rubbish wherever we feel like it? Is this just an Asian issue? Is this a problem with education or class? Call Nihal and tell him what you think.

After 2, documentary maker Callum Macrae will be talking to us about the Channel 4 programme 'Sri Lanka's Killing Fields'. Joining us for the discussion will be Mr Amza, the Acting High Commissioner for Sri Lanka.

Last week Channel 4 aired a documentary - Sri Lanka's Killing Fields. It showed disturbing images of war crimes during the final months of Sri Lanka's civil war which ended in 2009 after 25 years. Some of the footage was so horrifying that the programme was broadcast after 11 at night. Did you watch the documentary? How did you feel? Do you think justice will ever be served?
Have your say - email nihal@bbc.co.uk.

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Thu 23 Jun 2011 13:00

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  • Thu 23 Jun 2011 13:00