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UN experts say scientists and activists are being silenced because of the water problems in Guadeloupe
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UN experts decry water woes in Guadeloupe and say scientists and activists are being censored. They say they are concerned about tap water pollution, excessive prices and attempts to silence critics. U.N. independent experts are denouncing chronic water cuts in the French Caribbean island of Guadoupe.
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UN experts decry water woes in Guadeloupe and say scientists and activists are being censored. They say they are concerned about tap water pollution, excessive prices and attempts to silence critics. U.N. independent experts are denouncing chronic water cuts in the French Caribbean island of Guadoupe.
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