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Workers sort the day's shrimp catch
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Muslim children stand atop a now inhabitable home in their colony provided by the government of Gujarat. Chemical waste from a broken underground pipeline now covers the soil. Residents have filed numerous requests to have the matter addressed with no result. Living conditions in many of the colonies are dire. |
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Gujarat, muslim, environmental, contamination, Muslims, Religion, Political, India, Politics, Displacement, Poverty, Neglect, Discrimation, Religious, Discrimination, chemical, leak, oppression, toxic |
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14.03.2010 16:10 |
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Muslim children stand atop a now inhabitable home in their colony provided by the government of Gujarat. Chemical waste from a broken underground pipeline now covers the soil. Residents have filed numerous requests to have the matter addressed with no result. Living conditions in many of the colonies are dire. |
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Swoan Parker |
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Swoan Parker |
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In Whose Name? |
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Gujarat |
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India |
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Muslims, Religion, Political, India Politics, Displacement, Poverty, Neglect, Discrimation, Religious Discrimination, Political Discrimination, chemical leak, oppression, toxic |
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©Swoan Parker 2009 |
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