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Andaman And Nicobar Islands: Illegal ‘Human Safari’ Road Still Open 10 Years On


Andaman And Nicobar Islands: Illegal ‘Human Safari’ Road Still Open 10 Years On   A road at the centre of a ‘human safari’ scandal in the Andaman Islands is still open, exactly ten years after India’s Supreme Court ordered its closure.   The Andaman Trunk Road (ATR) cuts through the reserve of the Jarawa tribe, and has been internationally condemned for facilitating their exploitation.   The practice of ‘human safaris’, in which tourists are promised the chance to ‘spot’ the...

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