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Syphilis Laboratory - Guatemala

Legacy of US syphilis experiments still plagues Guatemala To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Obama may have apologised last year for the 1940s US medical experiments that intentionally infected Guatemalans with syphilis, but as this startling report shows, its legacy continues to destroy lives. Soldiers, prostitutes, the mentally ill and even orphaned children; no one was safe from the American government's decision to deliberately infect them with syphilis. The costs are still being felt today in Guatemala as the infected and their descendants, who have inherited the disease, all bear the painful scars of those experiments. Dr Cutler moved his base when he was banned from practising in the States, after watching the effects of syphilis on African-American men who had no idea they were infected. Treating the disease "would interfere with the study", Cutler said. All are victims of a "serious crime" says the lawyer pressing a lawsuit against the US government on behalf of the Guatemalans. Obama's apology for this atrocity is a start but it isn't enough to mend the ruined lives of the surviving human guinea pigs. A Film By SBS Distributed By Journeyman Pictures July 2011
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:12:19.500
Теги: Syphilis Laboratory Guatemala US Medical Experiments 1940s Infected Soldiers Obama Journeyman Pictures
 

Antigua, Guatemala

The Spanish colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala is one of the most beautiful cities in all of Latin America and deserving of UNESCO World Heritage City designation.
Категория: Travel & Events
Время: 00:04:44.250
Теги: Baymount Outdoor Adventures Antigua Guatemala Tikal National Park Lake Atitlan tours in Guatemala adventures adventure tours cultural tours Mayan coffee tours Mayan adventures guided tours in Guatemala hiking tous Pacaya Volcano volcanoes multi sport tours mountain biking markets Semana Santa holy week nature tours escorted tours travel tourism eco-tourism
 

Shopping with a dollar in Guatemala

Francisco Fion says half of the population in his country, Guatemala, live on less than two dollars a day, or seven quezales. He goes to see what he can buy for this in the central market of San Agustin.
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:01:22.500
Теги: Guatemala food market prices shopping
 

Bike-power benefits Guatemalan community

In a world of modern and hi-tech solutions, some of the most useful tools can be made from analogue technologies of the past. In San Andres Itzapa, Guatemala, one community is using bicycles to power small-scale devices at very low cost. Al Jazeera's Franc Contreras reports from the area.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:02:00
Теги: San Andres Ixtapa americasnews franc contreras Guatemala youtube
 

Los Zetas en Guatemala

Guatemala Zetas 1
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:03:58.500
Теги: Guatemala Zetas
 

Guatemala

Guatemala
Категория: Travel & Events
Время: 00:05:15
Теги: Guatemala
 

On the trail of Guatemala's drug gangs

Exclusive: Filmmaker Greg Brosnan, working for Channel 4 News, gains access to investigators hunting a Guatemalan drug gang - as International Editor Lindsey Hilsum reports.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:05:57.750
Теги: drug wars Guatemala gang war Lindsey Hilsum Greg Brosnan
 

Living the Language - Guatemala: The Maya

Many Mayans complain of feeling like foreigners in their own land - a sentiment compounded by the dominance of Spanish.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:16:53.250
Теги: spanish Guatemala maya Roberto Montejo dying language livingthelanguage spanish conquistadors Alvaro Coj specialseries youtube aljazeera lost language living the language
 

GUATEMALA CITY

Категория: Travel & Events
Время: 00:03:45.750
Теги: guatemala
 

Guatemala town harvests water from fog

Rural communities in Guatemala are using new technologies to wring water out of the air. It is called fog harvesting and it helps to overcome water shortages. Despite the lush appearances for nearly six months out of the year, Tojquia only gets a tiny amount of rainfall, making it extremely difficult to grow crops and find enough drinking water. However, that is starting to change for the indigenous Mayan communities in Tojquia who are partnering with a Canadian NGO to try and harvest the fog so that they can have drinking water year round. This low-tech and affordable technology is now being used in several countries around the world including Chile, Nepal and Yemen. The hope is that it will greatly improve the quality of life for locals and, one day, millions of others. Al Jazeera's Rachel Levin travelled to Tojquia to see how it works.
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:01:52.500
Теги: clip americasnews al Jazeera fog Guatemala youtube Tojquia Rachel Levin
 
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