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The Buddhist Centre

Buddhists on the refugee crisis

Episode 232,   Sep 27, 2015, 01:07 PM

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At the end of the European Buddhist Union AGM weekend in Berlin, Munisha from the Triratna Buddhist Order talks to Martin Schaurhofer (Austrian Buddhist Society) and Žarko Andrićević (Ch'an, Croatia) about the current refugee crisis - and a Buddhist response. (Here is the EBU's public statement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-o2LTolHa13dEh5d1lhLVVuUU0/view) #Buddhism #refugees #Triratna #Europe

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