More forced relocations for latest Chinese water project

Updated October 22, 2009 20:20:47

China has started to relocate more than 300,000 people in Hebei and Hunan provinces to make way for the government's south-north water diversion project. It's the second largest resettlement plan following a similar move during the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The displaced, most of them farmers, have been offered little compensation. And critics fear the water project will only offer temporary relief to the thirsty North, and cause significant environmental and social problems.

Presenter: Lily Yan
Speakers: Hu Xingdou, social commentator, Beijing; Yang Yong, geologist

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