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surrounded by chaos. Gangs and voodoo are the main features of life there. The<br />

authorities cannot enter Gonaive - Haiti's second largest city, as it has become<br />

a 'no go' area. Amiot Metayer, the leader of Haiti's largest gang 'The Cannibal<br />

Army,' was arrested but his supporters got him out of jail with the aid of a<br />

bulldozer. The local police will do nothing unless they receive orders from the<br />

authorities. For many Haitians, membership of the powerful gangs is the only way<br />

to gain safety and security.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

070.195 NEPA.<br />

[A NEW POLITICAL ERA FOR BRITAIN] [VIDEORECORDING] ; [NEW DIRECTIONS FOR<br />

AUSTRALIAN AID] ; WOMEN OF ERITREA.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 3/5/97.<br />

Titles supplied by cataloguer.<br />

Presenter: Helen Vatsikopoulos.<br />

Programme discusses Britain's new Labour government and prime minister Tony<br />

Bl<strong>air</strong>; major review of Australia's overseas aid programme; women of Eritrea's<br />

struggle to maintain their rights won during the war of independence.<br />

off-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

070.195 NEW (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

NIGERIA [VIDEORECORDING] : THE COUNTRY THAT DOESN'T WORK ; INDONESIA'S DIRTY WAR<br />

; KILLING TO BELONG.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV program broadcast 19/3/03, 26/3/03, 2/4/03.<br />

Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Directors, Paul Kittel (Nigeria), Christopher Kendall (Indonesia), Rodrigo<br />

Vazquez (Killing to belong).<br />

Reporters, Kyle Brown (Nigeria), Jonathan Miller (Indonesia), Sandra Jordan<br />

(Killing to belong).<br />

Nigeria, the country that doesn't work - reporter Kyle Brown visits Nigeria in<br />

West Africa, interviewing Amina Lawal, the woman who was found guilty of<br />

adultery. Under Sharia (Charia) Law, Lawal is to be stoned to death. Brown<br />

visited Nigeria at the time of the riots occasioned by the controversy<br />

surrounding the Miss World competition. Nigeria has 125 million people,<br />

comprising 250 ethnic groups. The ordinary people remain impoverished due to<br />

poor management and corruption in the government. Indonesia's dirty war -<br />

reporter Jonathan Miller visits the province of Aceh in Indonesia. People have<br />

been fighting for independence here for the past 26 years. Miller meets six<br />

young rebels who had been beaten whilst in police custody, speaks to Lesley<br />

McCulloch, a British academic who has been detained by Indonesian authorities<br />

because she has been accused of working with the rebels and farmers from a<br />

village on the outskirts report the murder, maiming and abduction of people.<br />

Aceh has large natural gas reserves and other resources, but the ordinary people<br />

derive little of this wealth. Killing to belong - reporter Sandra Jordan goes to<br />

the city of San Salvador - the capital city of El Salvador in Central America.<br />

Here she meets the victims of gang violence. San Salvador has some 50,000 people<br />

who are members of gangs. Their territories are marked by poverty and drug<br />

trafficking. El Salvador is part of the supply route that moves drugs from<br />

Columbia to America. In the rural areas half of the population has moved away<br />

because of a new problem, the kidnapping of children from working class<br />

families.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

070.195 NIGE.<br />

ONE CHILD CHINA [VIDEORECORDING] ; TICKET TO HELL ; [INTERVIEW WITH GARETH EVANS,<br />

FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER].<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 6/3/1999.<br />

Reporter, Amanda Collinge.<br />

Feature report discusses China's one child policy and the policy's social<br />

ramifications which include many Chinese children being anti-social, unable to

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