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Myanmar Ambassador to UN: "We All Feel Helpless"

Clip: 3/11/2021 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun discusses the violence in Myanmar.

The U.N. is ringing alarm bells on Myanmar, as their special rapporteur for human rights says the junta’s brutal crackdown on peaceful protests are likely crimes against humanity. Indeed, the country’s own ambassador to the U.N. recently made an emotional speech against the military coup, asking the international community to provide security. He joins the program to explain why he's speaking out.

03/11/2021

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The Inspiration Behind the BAFTA-Nominated Film “The Father”

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Clip: 3/11/2021 | 2m 41s | Writer and director Florian Zeller discusses his film "The Father." (2m 41s)

"The White Tiger” Producer on Caste, Class and Globalization

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Clip: 3/11/2021 | 16m 43s | Filmmaker Mukul Deora discusses "The White Tiger." (16m 43s)

UN Security Council Condemns Violence in Myanmar

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Clip: 3/11/2021 | 2m 9s | Barbara Woodward discusses the situation in Myanmar. (2m 9s)

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