Thursday, July 06, 2006

VIDEO: INDIA'S WAR IN THE WOODS





CHHATTISGARH, India — The 78-kilometer road between Sukma and Konta is nearly deserted. Scores of villages, once bustling with tribal life, are now vacant. Across the rough orange and green terrain of the nearby forests, hundreds of other villages similarly have been abandoned. Tens of thousands of tribal people are simply gone.

This is not war-torn Afghanistan or Sudan. This is central India, where super sleek call centers and software factories have brought millions of poor into the modern middle class.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hai Neil, I was watching your documentary 'India's war in the woods'. Though I am curious I would not like to go to visit that area as a western tourist. Did you try to get in touch with the rebels too?

I linked your movie to the Yak Yak section of website:
Indiamike.com

Joseph.

Anonymous said...

forgot to say:
Good subject/documentary/movie. That is why I put a link, in order that more people will see it.

Joseph.

Anonymous said...

This is very bad documentary, and onesided. It only explains government views. why it is not documented corrupt politicians and security forces raped, murded many tribal men and women.

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