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Initial release February 18, 2018
Directors Babak Jalali
Casting directorOrlette Ruiz
Screenplay Babak Jalali
Producers Ginevra Elkann
Christophe Audeguis
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Hurricane Irma smash his way through Barbuda in September 2017. He left a catastrophic trail of destruction. And if in the subsequent period, The Island heads of Government decided to introduce a system of Private Property , which kick-started the old tensions.

Asha Frank hosts intrepid tourists, the built in a wooden hut, on The East side of Barbados. This is wilderness - it is a fountain for fresh water, But no flush toilet equipped. Only the sounds of the countless birds, the string, and dive overhead, and The Crash of the Atlantic Ocean from behind the dunes in the vicinity. You need a robust vehicle to get to it, because there is no paved Road - only a rough route marked on the rocky terrain.

"Our visitors like to comb The Beach . We have evenings camp fire and barbecue. And many of the images on our website are cooking from guests who catch fish, and to scale up then, and Eat it on The Spot . "

Fifty years ago, you could find many unspoiled spots in The Caribbean like this. That was before tourism, the primary drive the economies of this region, so That Real Estate is Very Desirable and the basis for many of the lucrative deals.

in comparison to its neighbours, and especially its sister island Antigua, Barbuda is only 23 km long and 12 km wide - has remained undeveloped. And this is mainly because in the Modern Times , Private Property has never existed here. Because The Island 's slave population emancipated was That in the 19Th Century , the country was together. Barbudans do not own But rent their buildings to the farm, and for the economic activity.

"Land is part of our Culture - That 's over 300 years of history," says Frank.

Because you do not have to buy her Land , she was able to your eco-tourism business without investing thousands of dollars.

But the movement to dismantle-and-Barbuda-system term of office started shortly after Irma. Around 95% of Barbuda's infrastructure was affected by The Storm , Much was completely wiped out. There are shiny new roofs in The Village of Codrington, where the majority of Barbudans live. But there is also a mass of evidence for the destructive power of The Hurricane - a heap of broken masonry, Plan tightly attached over gaping holes, and the Palm Trees , tore them from their roots.

Less than a week after The Storm , Gaston Browne , Prime Minister of the Government of the two-island state of Antigua and Barbuda, declared his intention, the privatization of Land on Barbuda - The Island residents to borrow against their properties and help rebuild, he said. One of his proposals was That all Barbudans deeds are given to The Land they occupy for a small Eastern Caribbean $1.

Find out more Linda Pressly documentary Barbuda: storms, recovery, and "Land -grabbing" is a programme on BBC Radio 4 's Crossing continents at 11:00 on Thursday 15 August

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Many were outraged. It is a story of the antipathy between the larger, more developed island of Antigua, and the people in Barbuda. Prior to independence in 1981, and partly for the protection of their Land rights, Barbudans to lobby The British for autonomy. Their efforts failed, and the two-island state of Antigua and Barbuda was born.

After the horror of Irma, the Government ordered the evacuation of the Barbudan population - about 1,800 - to Antigua because of another hurricane, the drum was down. Hurricane Jose on The Island by passing. But the Government is still not allowing people to return to Barbuda immediately. People complain a lot more losses, because their stuff rotted for days in the fresh Air - Very few had.

John Mussington, the client Barbuda high school, returned home as soon as he was able, in October 2017. But something confused him in those early days.

"In the night-and-Barbuda was black, because there was no electricity. But in this one area is focused, the sky lights up. And from where I live, Miles Away I could hear the sound of the heavy-duty equipment and bulldozer grating blades against the stones... I said, " What's going on here?'"

John Mussington at the construction site of the new airport, He went to investigate, and found work on a new International Airport . This was at a time when all of the services on Barbuda are Very limited because of The Hurricane damage - even today, The Island is the hospital remains unusable.

The new airport exacerbated the already strained relations between Barbudans and their national Government . Mussington began, a challenge to the courts. Prime Minister Browne was annoyed by the opposition to The Airport and on Facebook.

"These idiots have their ignorant and destructive way of trying to undermine a Much -needed infrastructural projects to improve the economic prospects of Barbuda," he wrote.

Gaston Browne For the Government , the improvement of The Island 's economic prospects, which means more tourism. On Barbuda, there are a few small hotels and guest-houses, and Some eco-style developments, such as Asha Frank. And pre-Irma, with the support of the Antigua and Barbuda Government , two top-end tourist complex, acquired leases and began construction along The Island 's magnificent sweeps of sandy beaches.

But what Some see as modernisation, other than a step backwards.

"I have a problem with the amount of rich houses, which is still to come and the fact That there is no way for us to make money other than going to work for someone else," says Jacklyn Beazer Desouza.

Hurricane Irma swept all three, your business, a restaurant, a beautician and A Family bakery. Your home lost its roof during The Storm . This was replaced in the following months by the United Nations development programme. But Jacklyn business properties are still in ruins. And to create while you are saving, to new flips burgers on a makeshift coop in your garden.

"I suppose Some rich people could come and see what The Locals Eat - our lobster and venison burgers - But I don't think we will get a large cut of the pie," she says.

And she worries about The Future . Last year, the Antigua and Barbuda Government took a major step in their efforts for the introduction of a Private Property , if it is the Barbuda Land Act of 2007, repealed the guaranteed communal Land ownership rights on The Island .

"do you want to surround the entire island, along the coast, with hotels and big houses and stuff, so we are in the closed town," says Desouza. "And I have a problem with people from Antigua, to tell me where I should and should not live. That 's not how we are accustomed to life here. "

So far, the privatization of Land on Barbuda is not yet in force. A legal challenge on the grounds That the measures taken by the Government to be declared unconstitutional, it means it is held up in the courts.

"No property description should be expropriated from a person. We say That it is an expropriation by the Government for the repeal of the 2007 Barbuda Land Act," says Justin Simon QC.

"What do this Government , is the development of Barbuda with foreign investment. But not all of The Caribbean Islands, can be Mecca of a development. "

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has always accusations That it is engaged in a kind of "conquest denied".

", get to the country?" Dean Jonas, the minister for agriculture, fisheries and Barbuda Affairs asks.

"The Land is sold Barbudans. The Government is in The Process now, the establishment of a Land Registry for Barbuda. We have a Land Registry in Antigua, so we have to put now to up to the survey, all lands in France, and duly registered in the court. So The Process has begun. All Land in Barbuda is part of the Government - it is important That you understand That . "

And there are Barbudans who is a welcome change would. Hasketh, Daniel surveys The Wreckage of his bar - roof, and open the clear, Blue Sky . Pre-Irma, it's a buzz, a community hub was.

Hasketh Daniel "That was where The Action is from Thursday to Saturday - all were here," he says wistfully.

"If this was man-made stuff, I would probably kill someone. But it was The Almighty , the work, so I just have to accept it. "

Now, Daniel his bar runs out of what was once the storage room was. He is another non-Barbudan, and after almost two years, he is impatient with the rebuild.

"We have the rights to occupy this Land , But we have nothing to prove That we are the owner. To go, we have deeds, we would be able to the banks and borrow against what we have. But according to Irma, we were not able to help ourselves - we had to depend on to create the donors and the Government to help us out. "

Daniel believes That the privatisation put an end to the frequent disputes between Barbudans about where an owner begins the country and another ends. And he is impatient with those who worry their children will not be pushed from The Island , to make because you will be able to buy Land .

"It is upsetting it is upsetting, real Poor People are not going to be able to make it, if you buy The Land . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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