one of these villages is cock by the ton leeson river. until recently the people here worked their fields and lived modestly but well in accordance with their own traditions. but those times are over their fertile fields were practically stolen from them. big international companies bought the land from the government land that had been in the communities hands for generations. amid the global hunger for natural rubber the villagers fields were plowed up to plant rubber trees. call a day today the community has lost almost all its land. when they rolled onto our fields with bulldozers we stood up against them. but we didn't have a chance. or they. they've taken everything from us many families have nothing to eat. in the village chief and 65 year old poor young show us their land. here where their crops one screw we find a lunar landscape ready for planting new rubber trees. the noise of the company took our fields and graves and now they've even stripped bare our sacred mountain got. the people of concrete fused to work for these new mas