Jalis de la Serna happens again ‘Special delivery’ From laSexta to condemn some of the most shocking situations happening in countries around the world. The fourth season of the popular format starts tonight at 22.30. It will make you think about the environmental disaster caused by illegal clothing dumping in Ghana It comes from Europe or the United States.
Jalis says about the return to his program after a four-year break: “There are six international reports with a reporting factor. What needs to be emphasized the most is the image power they all have. They will not leave the audience indifferent.” In an interview with the journalist YOTELE He admits that he got a “feeling of living dystopias” during the recording of the new episodes.
“Never in my worst nightmare would I have imagined there would be a mountain of clothes in the middle of a village in Ghana,” he says of tonight’s programme. “Believing that we were doing a positive work such as donating clothes, we turned it into a landfill.”. “All the fish that come from there, where the Spanish fleets go, come full of clothing fibers that are dumped in illegal dumps,” he emphasizes.
The documentary series will not only reveal the facts, but will also try to offer solutions: “We are here to show the B-side of the first world, the problems caused by our way of life. But In each case, we spoke to people who dared to offer solutions, complex problems that probably required many of us to put in the work. To change these facts.
“It may not happen in the short term, but I think the problems we have shown are all problems that have solutions. It depends on the will of each individual as part of a collective.”Confesses Jalis de la Serna in an interview with this portal.
In this fourth season, ‘Special Envoy’ once again went through meticulous production work to be able to travel to locations in Asia, Africa or the Americas and obtain relevant interviews that could shed light on the issues raised: “We have innovative testimonies from people who live the truth from the inside.”
Jalis and his team traveled to Turkmenistan, a hermetic country known as the North Korea of Central Asia: “The capital, Ashgabat, is a large urban setting with hundreds of majestic white marble buildings. It appears to be a testing ground for an extraterrestrial society. It is an open country with enormous streets, perfectly decorated and clean. “This is very unique.”
This was one of the most difficult reports to receive because of the work they had been doing for months: “We one team of a team television Westerner who delved into the country’s history to compile a report on the country’s lifestyle and political regime. Luckily, I have an incredible team when it comes to managing and documenting reports.”
Jalis traveling to North Korea in one of the most covered news in the media ‘Wounded Closet’He acknowledges that there are similarities between both countries: “In both cases, the control of information is great. And to some extent the brainwashing of the population is also remarkable.”. “When we went to North Korea, we saw UN reports talking about the existence of gulags or mass executions. This has not happened much in Turkmenistan in recent years, but it is a dystopian situation in terms of the leader cult or the restriction of freedoms. ”
The report of the ‘Special Envoy’ in India, one of the countries that abuses the use of antibiotics the most, will also be discussed: “We saw a river that is the home of superbugs. Antibiotics are used indiscriminately, without considering any species.” is the criterion”. “It is believed that 10 million people may die annually in 2040, unfortunately it could be the next global epidemic.”laSexta journalist comments on this.
The Dominican Republic, Dubai and Ivory Coast are other countries where Jalis de la Serna will showcase some of the most disturbing situations on the planet. It’s a documentary series that will try to find a place in prime time on Tuesdays.