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2004-03-10 11:30
2004-03-10 13:00

India in Resistance (Special Show)
Wednesday March 10th between 11:30 AM and 1 PM at Radio Centre-Ville

Back from India, Frédéric Dubois and his guests bring you the latest stories about the fourth World Social Forum (WSF) in Mumbai and many grassroots struggles in several indian States.

Discover the issues behind the aluminium megaproject which the Montreal-based multinational ALCAN is promoting.

Bilingual interviews with indian and local activists, journalists and social workers.

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Interviews with:
Patrick Cadorette, CMAQ / Intercontinental Youth Camp (WSF)
Susan, Mumbai Resistance / Goals of Mumbai Resistance
Rajagopal, Ekta Parishad / Land Rights
Teesta Setalvad, Communalism Combat / Communalism in India
Debaranjan Sarangi and Bhagaban Majhi, PSSP / Aluminium megaproject in the State of Orissa
Abhimanyu Sud, Alcan't in India / Aluminium megaproject in the State of Orissa

India in Resistance, Wednesday March 10th between 11:30 AM and 1 PM at 102,3 FM

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