Exploiting the world's natural resources brings profits and products but comes at a price to the environment. For multinationals it's a business opportunity, that provides fuels, jobs and development. But exploiting the mineral can also exploit the local people and their land. Three indigenous communities, in Panama, Papua New Guinea and Nigeria, used video camcorders to document their struggles
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Handycam Campaignersby Television Trust for the on July 17, 2003
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