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Ravaged planet

A 3 part documentary dealing with water shortage in the West Bank, toxic wastes in the Philippines and logging issues in Chile. Pt. 1. Beit Fouriq, the West Bank : highlights the problems suffered by the 8,500 residents due to lack of a water supply system. Pt. 2. Marinduque, Philippines: examines the mercury poisoning suffered by villages after mining companies started dumping their toxic waste into the ocean surrounding this island. Pt. 3. Tirua, Chile: features a week long peaceful march in protest against the exploitation of forests on Mapuche ancestral lands by large corporations.

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  • "A 3 part documentary dealing with water shortage in the West Bank, toxic wastes in the Philippines and logging issues in Chile. Pt. 1. Beit Fouriq, the West Bank : highlights the problems suffered by the 8,500 residents due to lack of a water supply system. Pt. 2. Marinduque, Philippines: examines the mercury poisoning suffered by villages after mining companies started dumping their toxic waste into the ocean surrounding this island. Pt. 3. Tirua, Chile: features a week long peaceful march in protest against the exploitation of forests on Mapuche ancestral lands by large corporations."@en
  • "Documentaire démontrant trois désastres écologiques. Dans le sud du Chili, de puissants groupes financiers exploitent aveuglément les forêts des territoires revendiqués par les communautés autochtones Mapuche. Aux Philippines, dans l'île de Marinduque, vingt mille personnes subissent les déversements de résidus toxiques provenant d'une usine canadienne de raffinage. Enfin, au village de Beit Fouriq en Cisjordanie, dix mille habitants résistent aux autorités israéliennes qui ont le contrôle de l'eau."
  • "1. Beit Fouriq, West Bank of Israel: There is no supply of fresh water, though water runs under the soil of Beit Furiq. It flows in pipes installed by Israel to carry water to its settlements. 2. Marinduque, Philippines: Toxic waste from copper mining being dumped directly into Calancan Bay where fishermen fish from its waters. 3. Tirua, Chile: The Mapuche, indigenous Chileans protest against the exploitation of forests on their ancestral lands."@en

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  • "Vidéo"
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  • "The ravaged planet"
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