North America: the travel documentaries
Hawaii a la carte
Giuliana Bencovich
Parts: 4
Duration: 52' 32''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 197 times
The Great North West
Camillo Alberti
Parts: 5
Duration: 52' 50''
Year: 2007
Viewed: 1041 times
United States. The great parks of the West
Aldo Lardizzone
Parts: 4
Duration: 33' 15''
Year: 2005
Viewed: 1517 times
Newsletter
50 Anniversary of Independence of the request of West Papua: fear of repression
The Papuan pro-independence demonstrations organized capillaries next Thursday, to coincide with the 50 years since they raised for the first time their symbolic flag of the "Morning Star". On the anniversary looms because a climate of fear in Indonesia continues to brutally suppress any opposition derisory sentences and fines for the security forces responsible for violence.
Wave the flag became a symbol of the struggle for the independence of West Papua since it was first flown at December 1, 1961, is punishable as a crime of treason.
Traces of uncontacted Indians in Paraguay: the tribe asked the government to intervene
After the discovery of traces that indicate the presence of a few uncontacted Indians near a ranch, the leaders of the tribe of Ayoreo have asked the government of Paraguay to stop cattle ranchers who are destroying their lands threatening the lives of their relatives Uncontacted.
The Ayoreo claim to have found out by chance of the presence of Indians on the ranch and have also come out inspections during which they found "fresh footprints and signs on the trees where their relatives had gone to look for honey."
40 years of Greenpeace
Today we celebrate 40 years of campaigning, commitment and victories. But when we are born with that action game September 15, 1971, it spun smoothly. Our founders Phyllis Cormack sailed on the vessel at a time of Amchitka, in the North Pacific to protest against an impending U.S. underground nuclear test. After days of sailing, including internal discussions and rough seas, they lost the compass ... and were intercepted and stopped by the Coast Guard. Failed to stop the test and the bomb exploded on November 6. But it was the last: the heroic attempt of that small group of activists who founded Greenpeace, conquered the front pages of American newspapers, and from then on Amchitka was never used for nuclear testing.


