South Asia: the travel documentaries
Inside nirvana
Gualtiero Leonelli
Parts: 2
Duration: 20' 03''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 147 times
Bangladesh, the country suspended between sky and water
Pippo Failla
Parts: 4
Duration: 44' 46''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 281 times
India, Orissa. The dream of the tiger
Pippo Failla
Parts: 6
Duration: 54' 41''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 542 times
Kerala and Lakshadweep Islands
Patrizio Rimassa
Parts: 3
Duration: 33' 09''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 401 times
Colours and Sounds of Rajasthan
Giovanni Tenca
Parts: 5
Duration: 57' 52''
Year: 2009
Viewed: 283 times
Ladakh the little Tibet and Himachal: India"s far north
Roberto Ascenzi
Parts: 6
Duration: 78' 39''
Year: 2009
Viewed: 311 times
Little Tibet. A thousand flags colored the skies of Ladakh
Sergio Maturi,
Paolo Vandone
Parts: 3
Duration: 26' 41''
Year: 2005
Viewed: 217 times
Maldives Safari
Sergio Torracca
Parts: 6
Duration: 50' 42''
Year: 2009
Viewed: 455 times
Gujarat
Serena Lodovici,
Livio Rivolta
Parts: 4
Duration: 34' 57''
Year: 2007
Viewed: 280 times
Zanskar. Where the valleys touch the sky
Serena Lodovici,
Livio Rivolta
Parts: 4
Duration: 32' 48''
Year: 2007
Viewed: 319 times
Newsletter
Breeders have been caught by Satellite
Some new satellite images were taken with the wealthy landowners handed and gave way to the destruction of at least 4,000 hectares of forest, inhabited by groups of uncontacted Indians.
The River Plate SA Brazilian companies SA and BBC have been caught in the act during an undercover operation conducted jointly by the state and indigenous authorities in the region of Chaco in northern Paraguay.
The UN calls Ethiopia for urgent responses to the question Gibe III
The growing concern of the United Nations on the Gibe III dam, construction of the controversial, has led the UN to address a request for urgent information to Ethiopia.
The Commission for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has given time to Ethiopia until the end of January 2012 to demonstrate reliably that impact assessments have been carried out independent and tribal peoples in the region have been properly consulted.
Rwanda admits the use of force in the campaign against straw
"Sometimes we have resorted to force," acknowledged the official in charge of the controversial policy that provides for the Rwandan slaughter of all the thatched roofs of the country by the end of this month.
His admission comes in response to the hundreds of Twitter users who have shared the campaign by Survival International condemning the destruction of homes of Batwa Pygmies, who were without shelter.


