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Comments on ‘Brit TV company blamed for Peruvian tribal deaths’Researcher carried flu, claim indigenous localsPublished Thursday 27th March 2008 14:03 GMT
At least they weren't visited by CanadiansBy Ferry Boat
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 15:05 GMT
They'd have been clubbed to death instead of just getting flu. 3 childern dead for info-pornBy Tom Turck
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 15:40 GMT
3 childern dead all for the sake of info-porn. Nice of Cicada to disregard the advice of the scholars and professionals. Good to know Cicada is also an authority on contagious diseases. They have video cameras they must know everything. HaircutBy Neill
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 16:19 GMT
After being introduced to the west by a TV researcher, could this now be the first tribe in the world to sport Nathan Barley haircuts and skinny black jeans? Maybe the company will now change their name...By Andrew Moore
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 16:41 GMT
...to Sick-Harder promoting an adventure eco-tourist genocideBy rains
Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 19:47 GMT
not content with stirring it all up and promoting an adventure eco-tourist genocide for the last few remaining & preferring isolation aboriginal tribes, the destructive and pervasive media drones, film our own demise as they feed the asleep tv viewers, what a hell we've made on earth. rains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIENDS OF PEOPLES CLOSE TO NATURE ~ INTERCULTURAL The Forum for 'friends of Peoples close to Nature' is a movement of groups and individuals, concerned with the survival of Tribal peoples and their culture, in particular hunter-gatherers. These were the first and are the last societies on earth to have a non-exploitative relationship with the natural word. Our task is to help them preserve their unique cultures from enforced assimilation, alien religions, the ideologies of 'progress' and 'growth' and absorption into the global economy. w: <http://www.fPcN-global.org/> The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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