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The Debt of the Dictators [DVD-rip - En+Fr+Sp+Pt - x264 - AAC] 4681827 TPB

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The Debt of the Dictators - La deuda de los dictadores



A TV documentary by Erling Borgen



English and Spanish versions with French and Portuguese subtitles



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How Multinational Banks Supported Dictators in DR Congo, South Africa,

the Philippines and Argentina



In cooperation with Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), the Norwegian director

and filmmaker, Erling Borgen, tells the story of how one-fifth of all

developing countries' debts are the result of loans given to support

brutal dictators and their regimes in the past.



The film asks whether it is fair that poor and innocent people in the

world today have to repay the debts of former dictators.



The focus of this TV-documentary is the illegitimate debt in Argentina,

South Africa, the Philippines, and DR Congo. The documentary looks

behind local tourist attractions, and visits the poor neighborhoods of

Buenos Aires and the depressing townships of Johannesburg, where poor

youngsters desperately seek jobs. The journey ends in the slums of

Manila.



ALong the way, the viewer will meet the global debt movements rooted in

local civil society: dynamic, popular movements eagerly campaigning for

debt cancellation.



The story highlights the sad fact that even when corrupt dictators and

generals were committing the most horrifying human rights violations,

the large banks of the world such as the International Monetary Fund and

the World Bank were lining up to offer billion-dollar loans.



As the Nobel peace prize laureate, Adolfo Perez Esqivel, puts it: "The

banks know all prices, but have no values".



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Cómo los bancos multinacionales apoyaron dictadores en Argentina,

Sudáfrica, las Filipinas, y la República Democrátia del Congo.



En cooperación con Ayuda de la Iglesia Noruega (AIN), el director y

realizador de cine noruego, Erling Borgen, relata la historia de cómo

una quinta parte de toda la deuda de los países en vía de desarrollo es

el resultado de préstamos otorgados para apoyar a dictadores brutales y

sus regímenes en el pasado.



El documental cuestiona si es justo que gente pobre e inocente en al

mundo de hoy tiene que reembolsar las deudas de los antiguos dictadores.



El enfoque de este documental de televisión es la deuda ilegítima de

Argentina, Sudáfrica, las Filipinas, y la República Democrátia del

Congo. El documental nos lleva detrás de las atracciones locales de

turismo, y visita los barrios pobres de Buenos Aires y los distritos

segregados de Johannesburgo, donde jóvenes pobres desesperadamente

buscan trabajo. El viaje termina en las barriadas bajas de Manila.



En el camino el espectador se encontrará con los movimientos globales de

deuda externa enraizados en la sociedad civil a nivel local: movimientos

populares dinámicos que enérgicamente realizan campañas para la

cancelación de deuda.



La historia destaca el hecho triste de que aún cuando los dictadores y

generales corruptos estaban cometiendo las violaciones más horrendas de

los derechos humanos, los bancos grandes del mundo, como El Fondo

Monetario Internacional y El Banco Mundial, hicieron fila para ofrecer

préstamos millonarios en dólares.