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Bolivia is not for Sale - 2003

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Film by Elisabetta Andreoli, Gabriele Muzio and Max Pugh The Bolivian people, robbed of their resources, maintain their dignity and fight back. In October 2003, an extraordinary popular uprising challenged the US Empire and kicked out President Sanchez de Lozada, El Gringo, a representative of US administration and transnationals interests. People are calling for new forms of representation and organisation that question formal democracy and political parties and the 'Gas War' is the latest episode in a succession of fierce and successful fights against the organised theft of national resources. February 2003, a mutiny by the police against the imposition of income taxation on the destitute to fulfil IMF demands provoked the withdrawal of tax measures. Throughout 2002, peasants revolt against the US-imposed 'Coca War', the coca-eradication plan that would destroy the only possible source of survival for thousands of poor peasants. In 2001, the people of Cochabamba fought successfully the 'Water War' against a most outrageous form of privatisation of water and forced the government to cancel the agreement with Bethell, a US-based company. "What the Bolivian people did in October 2003 is worth more then 100 Social Forum" Evo Morales The war against the sell-off of Bolivia's natural resources to transnational corporations goes on and represents the most overt and courageous attack on neo-liberal doctrine. 62 minutes November 2003 Spanish with English subtitles Please note that this film is copyleft to encourage you to share it with your family and friends. Torrented by: torrents.colton.me.uk



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This is a good one. The company name is Bechtel, and through collusion with the Bolivian government they had made illegal the collection of rain water by anyone other than themselves. In other words, peasants could not store water for crops or their own consumption.
Jul 21 2009, 20:45 CEST
ogv wtf? you people pull out the most fucked up file types, jesus....why!?
Jul 23 2009, 02:51 CEST
OGG is a fine open container format, it has a number of advantages over the outdated AVI format, and it's gaining popularity.. read up and roll with it Smile
Jul 24 2009, 01:43 CEST
I didn't notice until AnarchoSyndicate's remark that this is OGV. How can I convert it to DivX or Xvid so my outdated stand-alone DivX player will play it? I couldn't find a single converter anywhere I looked. And what the hell format is that ReadMe file - ODT?

I'm afraid you're so far ahead of the rest of the world that you can barely communicate with us.
Jul 24 2009, 03:27 CEST
ODT is the OpenOffice document format. Don't know how to convert Theora to DivX (in Windows i.e.). I'm not the uploader btw.
Jul 24 2009, 10:19 CEST
If anyone comes up with a DivX or Xvid version, I'd be grateful. I saw a different documentary on this subject and it's certainly worth knowing about. The extent to which corporations can wheedle a deal with a government and control access to water, of all things, is an eye-opening examination of fascism in the 21st century. I don't think I'm making too much of this, either.
Jul 24 2009, 17:37 CEST
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