• Ep. 7: The Buddhas of Bamiyan

  • By: Carrie Gibson
  • Length: 23 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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By: Carrie Gibson
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On 1st March 2001, two giant, standing Buddhas carved into sandstone cliffs in the Bamiyan valley in central Afghanistan, were destroyed. A local man, who was forced by the Taliban to help with the destruction, tells his story.

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What’s that noise?

The high pitch squeal in the background (not music) gave me a splitting headache. I loved the story telling.

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Great series

I've really enjoyed listening to this series. The events highlighted range from famous to obscure and each is illuminating in its own way about the state of the current world.

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Heartbreaking

On March 1, 2001 the Taliban, on orders from leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, destroyed the two giant Buddhas of Bamiyan. This episode includes interviews with foriegn correspondent, Kate Clark, who was reporting these events from Afghanistan and interviews with a local man who was detained by the Taliban and witnessed the destruction.

I remember the destruction of these buddhas. I didn’t realize the significance at the time but I knew it was a cultural blow to the people of Afghanistan. Now that I know the reasoning behind their destruction it makes the loss of them even more heartbreaking. I would have loved to have seen these buddhas before they were destroyed. I do think that the local man’s idea of rebuilding one and leaving the other is a good idea because it shows both sides of the story.

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Disappointed

The story overall was good. The reading was also good.
The sound design was HORRIBLE!!! It ruined everything.

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