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Toxics (campaign title)
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Water Pollution in Henan
Ex-village head Zhang Jinzhu of Zhao Lin Village is writing the list of 32 dead villagers from 2008 to Apr. 2009, in which 80% died of cancer. He believes water pollution has something to do with it.
Zhao Lin village, Wugang City, is located near Hong River.
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UNDER LICENSE FROM LU GUANG ON THE CONDITION THAT IMAGES ARE STRICTLY FOR GREENPEACE WEB AND GREENPEACE INTERNAL PUBLICATION USE ONLY. NO DISTRIBUTION TO THIRD PARTIES. NO WEB SHARING SITES, ADVERTISING OR REDISTRIBUTION.
Unique identifier:
GP0206N
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/04/2009
Locations:
Asia
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China
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Henan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Lu Guang
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Toxic Industry Waste Water in Henan
Chinese people living in Zhangyuzhuang village in Henan Province, suffer serious illnesses as a result of toxic waste water from the local industry. The cluster of paper and chemical factories about 15km upstream is discharging polluted waste water into the stream used by the villagers. To protect the health of the local population and the environment Greenpeace is calling for zero discharge of hazardous chemicals.
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