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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2006

Produced and presented by Yuli Yang
yangyuli.cn@gmail.com

Why does the news interest fade so quickly on a disaster that took the life of more than 87000 people?
ft. interviews with BBC, Al Jazeera journalist, Pakistani foreign spokes person, Imran Khan, Lord Ahmed..

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  • Very impressive for a dissertation project! Completely agree about the point of Islamophobia being a factor.

  • Thanks indiastud.. :)

  • great video..... A grade Madam .. thanks a lot...

  • Thanks Billie, I'm glad you liked it. :)

  • awesome report, very good job my dear. As a Pakistani I sometimes wonder what kind of idiots run my country, that minister Sheih rashid is an incompetant miserable fool appointed by Musharaf because he is only good for an attack dog role against Benazir Bhutto, so thats the background.

  • Thx Toxic2964 for commenting my piece. The situation is upseting, and I guess it will take a long time to see any positive changes...

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  • This is excellent. You are very talented.

  • Another reason why India and Pakistan should put their differences behind and strengthen SAARC. SAARC can set up a regional center for handling natural disaster related relief work. May it be a tsunami, an earthquake, cyclone or floods. There are political problems, i agree. But on the humanitarian front, we need a nodal center for disaster management that is run jointly by all SAARC members.

  • The corporate media DECIDES what to show, INFLUENCES whoever they want and BRAINWASH the way they like. Boycott corporate media and listen to favorite local and independent stations !

  • And some heedless human beings were ....enough to even see this as an opportunity for trading both their business and human beings....

  • i spoke to people and most of them said that the earthquake has changed ther lives. The schools are better now, more access is available to people from outside to travel and a lot of them are working now with NGO's. A lot of them said it is a great oppertunity for them created out of disaster.

  • hi i recently went on and made a documentary as part of my final year project. It was about life after earthquake. I travelled through the tough moutains and went to nearly every place i heard about.

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