Overview
Pakistan's floods may have receded but their catastrophic consequences continue. Reporter Peter Oborne and director Simon Phillips discover that incompetence and alleged corruption have caused poor areas to be flooded and rich ones protected. And in a country whose institutions are failing the people they are supposed to protect, they find ordinary Pakistanis striving to rebuild their lives.
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11 - 1End of the Elephant? March 26, 2010 -
11 - 2Nigeria's Killing Fields April 02, 2010 -
11 - 3Pakistan's Terror Central April 09, 2010 -
11 - 4Tobacco's Child Workers May 14, 2010 -
11 - 5Inside Burma's Secret State May 21, 2010 -
11 - 6Iraq's Next Battlefield May 28, 2010 -
11 - 7Bolivia's Child Miners June 04, 2010 -
11 - 8El Salvador: The Child Assassins June 11, 2010 -
11 - 9USA: Down and Out June 25, 2010 -
11 - 10Colombia's Dying Tribes July 02, 2010 -
11 - 11Malaria Town October 01, 2010 -
11 - 12Afghanistan's Child Drug Addicts October 08, 2010 -
11 - 13Philippines: The City with Too Many People October 15, 2010 -
11 - 14Mexico's Indian Rebellion October 22, 2010 -
11 - 15Zimbabwe's Blood Diamonds October 29, 2010 -
11 - 16Pakistan: After the Floods November 05, 2010 -
11 - 17Witches on Trial November 12, 2010 -
11 - 18India: Love on the Run November 19, 2010 -
11 - 19Senegal: School for Beggars November 26, 2010 -
11 - 20Thailand's Red Fever December 10, 2010 -
11 - 21Congo: The Children Who Came Back from the Dead April 01, 2011

