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Death on the Silk Road
 

 
Length: 27 min
Released: 2001
Ages: High School
Adult
 
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This extraordinary undercover report from China exposes the suffering of thousands of Chinese whose lives have been destroyed by nuclear testing. It presents exclusive evidence from inside China of spiraling levels of cancer and birth deformities among the population of Xinjiang province - part of the Great Silk Road - which was opened to tourists in 1985.

Up until 1996, China had carried out extensive nuclear tests in the Zinjiang province, which is in the northwest corner of China, bordering Kazakhstan. But Xinjiang is not unpopulated and isolated, as was Bikini Atoll. The filmmakers interviewed both victims and the doctors who are struggling to cope with their medical problems in the region's hospitals. The documentary reveals that the tests were carried out under highly dangerous conditions, which could have consequences beyond China's borders.
 
 
"Recommended."
Educational Media Reviews Online
 
 
Rory Peck Award for Journalism, 1999
Association for Asian Studies, 2001
 
 
 
• Asia
 
• East Asia
 
• Environment
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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