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| Julie Fisher (second from left) from the Western Shoshone Defense Project and representatives of the Western Shoshone Nation at the Protest Barrick film screening at the Brunswick Theatre, Toronto, Canada. The film screening was packed with about 150 people who heard first hand from Aboriginal people who are being adversely affected by Barrick Gold's mining practices on their lands. Tuesday 1st May, 2007 The Event was opened by author, film maker and activist, Naomi Klein Films screened: 'Pascua Lama Project' Christian Pena - A short preview of the feature length film about the struggle against Barrick Gold on the borders of Chile and Argentina. 'Our Land, Our Life' Beth Gage and George Gage - The award winning film about the Western Shoshone's fight against Barrick Gold on their lands in Nevada, USA. 'Wiradjuri Forever' Ellie Gilbert - The fight to Save Lake Cowal, the Sacred Heartland of the Wiradjuri Nation. Photo: Allan Cedillo Lissner/GlobalAware http://www.protestbarrick.net | |
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| Camera: NIKON D2X | Date: 5/1/07 9:32 AM | ISO: 640 | Exp. Time: 1/20s | Aperture: 1.4 | Focal Length: 30.0mm | |
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