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Статья

1 Янв 2005

Автор:
Charles Santiago, Director of Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation in Aliran Monthly [Malaysia]

Why water must not fall into private hands [Malaysia]

With privatization [in Malaysia, following recent legal reform], access to water will be based on affordability and not on need; water would no longer be perceived as a human and constitutional right. [refers to Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang (PBA), Tenaga Nasional]