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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2011

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Ein Interview mit Lutz Konermann, Regisseur des Dokumentarfilms „Dharavi, slum for sale“ Mehr als die Hälfte der Bevölkerung von Mumbai lebt in Slums.Dharavi, der grösste dieser Slums ist mit rund achthunderttausend Einwohnern der am dichtesten besiedelten Flecken der Erde. Es befindet sich im Herzen der wuchernden Metropole und in direkter Nachbarschaft zu Mumbais neuem Finanzdistrikt. Das ehemalige Sumpfgelände hat sich in lukrativen Baugrund verwandelt. Hunderttausenden von Slumbewohnern aber droht die Vertreibung.

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