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Whither nuance?
International coverage of anti-Muslim violence in central Sri Lanka left something to be desired.
If truth is the first casualty of war, then nuance is a frequent casualty of international reporting. Every so often, at the hands of the big-name media networks of the world that attempt to cover internal conflicts of small, decidedly unsexy nations, nuance dies a particularly slow and painful death.
In the wake of the recent anti-Muslim violence that erupted in the small town of Digana, in central Sri Lanka's Kandy district, international journalists were seen clambering the hills, accompanied by less well-known local stringers.