
'Human safari' row goes to India’s Supreme Court
A year after 'human safaris' grabbed international headlines, tourists continue to travel through the Jarawa Reserve
A year after 'human safaris' grabbed international headlines, tourists continue to travel through the Jarawa Reserve
Corriere della Sera's poll demonstrates the level of international concern about the Jarawa
The Jarawa continue to be exploited by tourists on the islands.
The Andaman administration is refusing to close tourist sites at the end of an illegal road through the Jarawa Reserve.
Hundreds of vehicles still enter the Jarawa reserve every day.
Ten years after India’s Supreme Court ordered the Andaman administration to close 'human safari' road, it remains open.
The Andaman's Inspector General used his seniority for an exclusive trip to the Jarawa
India has ignored calls from the UN to close a road which threatens the Jarawa tribe.