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But it's not always coming in, digging up, and hauling away Laos, or
Venezuela, or India, or Burma, or Nigeria, or Niger, or South Sudan,
or Brazil's, or the Congo, or the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or
Indonesia's raw resources..... and both countries getting something
(like in Laos, it getting $24M and Australia getting $200M, a
year)....
Sometimes they leave TONS of very toxic chemicals behind in the
ground, rivers, underground water, air, trees, and other organisms and
creatures.... Whole regions are so damaged and toxicified from the
dozens of made-made chemicals used by the advanced countries.... to
get to and to process/filter the wanted resources (rare minerals,
gold, silver, what-not).... the Native/local people can't use such
lands near such places again....
What do the LOCAL authorities do? They basically put up signs:
"Toxic No Entrance." Or, "Government Properties No Tresspassing."
That's how little victimized countries and governments PREVENT their
citizens from questioning how their countries, their environments, are
being exploited and destroyed by the rich, educated, and post-
industrialized people and countries.
Here, a here few samples (obviously, people have to be educated in
order to find out these events from around the world):
#1: Niger's devastation
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/30/oil-spills-nigeria-niger-delta-shell
#2: Hell, even in Canada!, where poor people's and Natives former
lands, lands they had been hunting and fishing for 12,000 years....
now under the White Canadian government, and Canada being so big, with
so much oil, as free oil and as oil trapped in sand and rock, where
you have to used tons of toxic chemicals to separate oil from sand/
rock, they clear mine-strip dozens of square miles, spraying so much
chemicals on the ground, they seep into lakes and rivers and
underground waters hundreds of miles away, downstream...
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/16/94126/quest-for-oil-leaves-trail-of.html
#3: Chevron and the Amazon, the destruction of so much of the Natives
resources, it SHOULD really be CRIMINAL, with CORPORATION are believed
by folks like the majority of the USA Supreme Court members, Newt,
Romney, and Cons, etc. TO BE PEOPLE:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/sep/20/chevron-amazon-pollution-battle
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/jan/04/chevron-accused-racism-ecuador-pollution
#4: Indonesia in the rainforest rich Papua region and the even less
developed newer country of Papua New Guinea:
http://www.scpr.org/news/2011/11/16/29908/in-indonesia-anger-against-mining-giant-grows/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbqe7TsJ7D4
There are thousands of very well photographed and videotaped
documentaries (if people don't want to read pages of "boring" writing
information) on how giant Western conglomerates like Exxon-Mobil,
Shell, Chevron, and such are LITERALLY destroying MILLIONS of square
miles of land, rivers, lakes, mountains, and other ecosystems around
the world, to search for, extract, and haul away NATIVE RESOURCES from
countries and people NOT equipped to deal or compete with them.
The GOLD MINING in Papua New Guinea, shown in the Human Rights Watch
YouTube video above examplifies the tragedy that small countries and
Natives have to suffer, in order to keep enriching the already very
rich nations and people of the West.
As Doctor Pao said, the arrangements are usually the same
everywhere:
the Invading/Exploiting countries get 80-90% of the PROFIT and the
RESOURCES, and the invaded country, the exploited country and people,
get MERELY 10-20% of JUST THE "PROFIT" from the resources extracted.
NOT THE RESOURCES, which are really THE WEALTH!, because the wealth/
resources are what's being taken away to build and to enrich the
already rich countries.....
But "democratic countries" like Australia, the USA, France, England,
etc.... they LOVE small dictatorial countries the most, when it comes
to exploiting the LANDS for oil, gas, gold, silver, zinc, copper,
diamond, aluminum, platinum, uranium, and rare earth minerals....
because dictatorial countries like Laos, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia,
Khazakstan, Qatar, Indonesia, Burma, etc.... the WESTERN countries do
NOT have to deal with THE PEOPLE, the locals; the DICTATORS who rule
those countries simply silence any protest from the citizens.... and
that's it!
In very powerful countries, with decent mechanisms of "checks and
balances" in INSTITUTIONAL set ups at the state and central
governments, if the situations are really bad and if you're able to
get enough signatures, you could lodge complaints or even SUE the
federal government OR companies.... and the COURT MAY EVEN take time
to listen, if it is bad enough... and in RARE occasions, the court MAY
EVEN demand that the government or coporation stop or compensate the
people who live near the damaged landscapes and environments....
How are you going to do that in dictatorial societies like Laos, where
the government controls every instituion in society and whatever it
does, as Pol Pot's famous line says, "Whatever we do, we do it for the
People"? How are you going to complain or sue the GOVERNMENT in
dictatorial societies?