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Why maoists? The real Avatar: Mine - Story of a Sacred Mountain
What will one tribe have to do to save everything they know? http://www.survivalinternational.org/... Mine, narrated by Joanna Lumley, tells the story of the remote Dongria Kondh tribe's struggle to protect Niyamgiri, the mountain they worship as a God. London-based mining company Vedanta Resources plans a vast open-pit bauxite mine in India's Niyamgiri hills, and the Dongria Kondh know that means the destruction of their forests, their way of life, and their mountain God.Collected in Indian Vanguard's videos Feb 9, 2010 -
Development flows from the barrel of the gun
Police repression and administrative high-handedness is becoming a common phenomenon in the country today, when the project-affected people protest against development-induced displacement and demand justice on account the serious consequences. It's but an irony that instead of ameliorating the sufferings of the displaced and the project affected people and working for their humane and just resettlement and rehabilitation, the Government machinery resorts to brutal violence on them whose lives are already aCollected in Indian Vanguard's videos Dec 11, 2009 -
We will not leave our village (Gaon Chodab Nahin)
The song describes the present day exploitation of tribal land and forests in the name of development.Collected in Indian Vanguard's videos Oct 16, 2009
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Indian Vanguard What will one tribe have to do to save everything they know? http://www.survivalinternational.org/... Mine, narrated by Joanna Lumley, tells the story of the remote Dongria Kondh tribe's struggle to protect Niyamgiri, the mountain they worship as a God. London-based mining company Vedanta Resources plans a vast open-pit bauxite mine in India's Niyamgiri hills, and the Dongria Kondh know that means the destruction of their forests, their way of life, and their mountain God.
Feb 9, 2010