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VIDEO: MANIFESTO ROUNDTABLE, DELHI

March 24th, 2010 Nathan Oxley
We filmed the roundtable on 8 February in Delhi. As it was a complex and impassioned debate, we’ve posted the whole footage online at blip.tv.

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