A protester dressed as a ‘Na’vi’ from James Cameron’s film ‘Avatar’ takes part in a demonstration as British mining giant Vedanta holds it annual general meeting in London, on July 28, 2010. Protestors liken the plight of the Indian tribe, the Dongria Kondh, to the Na’vi tribe in the film Avatar, after plans by Vedanta to mine an area in India held sacred by the tribal group. Vedanta deny the company would be mining anywhere near the sacred tribal site in the eastern Indian state of Orissa. AFP PHOTO/ BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
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