CNN edits out Genocide charges against Sri Lanka, complains M.I.A

MIA_Maya23x100 Oscar and Grammy award nominee, Eezham born music phenom, Maya Arulpragasam, uses "her fame to shed light on a growing international conflict" CNN says in its website. During an interview with CNN’s Kareen Wynter, Friday, pointing an accusing finger at the Government of Sri Lanka for killing Tamil civilians, Maya says, "Tamils who are a bunch of people in Sri Lanka, are being wiped out; I am one of those people who made it out. My school got bombed, people in my village are getting killed," and adds that she needs music to get all this information out. Reliable sources told TamilNet that the singer accused CNN for editing out her references to Sri Lanka’s Genocide, and for attempting to associate her music with violence.

CNN interviews M.I.A

 

"Situation is dire now, with hundreds of thousands of lives at stake," the singer tells CNN.
MIA’a smash hit "Paper Planes," featured on the sound track of award winning movie Slumdog Millionaire, a satire on immigration sterotypes, landed the singer a grammy nomination, the interviewer says.

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