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Bhopali Children Protest at the Prime Minister’s Office

Jul 01, 2011 No Comments by

27 June 2011 Press Statement One hundred Bhopali children affected by Union Carbide’s poisons demonstrated in front of the Prime Minister’s office today, demanding medical care, rehabilitation and poison-free environment. Wearing signs with words like Justice and Izzat (dignity), members of the Bhopal- based Children Against Dow-Carbide held a banner with their demands in front [...]

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Bhopal survivors will begin indefinite dharna in Delhi

Jul 25, 2010 No Comments by

The June 7 verdict by the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal triggered a renewed interest in the plight of the Bhopal survivors. Buckling under the public outrage generated by the media coverage of the disaster, the Prime Minister set up a Group of Ministers. The recommendations of the GoM fall way short of addressing the [...]

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आदिवासियों ने एंडरसन के पुतले को फांसी दी महंगा पानी सस्ता खून वाह री सरकार वाह रे कानून

Jul 01, 2010 No Comments by

प्रेस विज्ञप्ति बैतूल, २१ जून बैतूल जिले के दर्जनों गाँव के आदिवासी महिला पुरषों ने एंडरसन के पुतले को फांसी दी. भोपाल गैस कांड में सरकार और न्यापालिका के विफल होने के चलते आज आदिवासियों ने समाजवादी जन परिषद् के बेनर तले बैतूल शहर के लल्ली चौक में ये कार्क्रम किया. कार्यक्रम में सेकड़ों की [...]

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Survivors demonstrate at M.P. Pollution Control Board

Jun 28, 2010 No Comments

Over 100 survivors of the Union Carbide disaster and people exposed to ground water contaminated by Union Carbide’s hazardous waste, today demonstrated at the office of the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board demanding explanation of its role in the toxic exposure and injury of six workers at the MP Waste Management Facility at Pithampur near [...]

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Open letter to the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board

Jun 28, 2010 No Comments

To the Chairman, MP Pollution Control Board, Paryavaran Parisar, E-5, Arera Colony, Bhopal 462 016 Sub: Personal and Organizational Responsibility for Toxic Injury to six workers at the MP Waste Management Project, Pithampur, Dhar on June 25, 2010. Sir, We survivors of the December 1984 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal and people exposed to ground [...]

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Prime Minister, did it hurt when they took out your eyes?

Jun 14, 2010 7 Comments

They must be gone because things that appal the rest of us, you seem not to see. You are blind to the agonies of 100,000 people who are still sick in Bhopal 25 years after Union Carbide’s gases leaked there. Blind to report after report recording the presence of pesticides and heavy metals in soil [...]

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Survivors demand answers from PM over Empowered Commission

Mar 06, 2009 No Comments

March 6, 2009 – 125 Bhopal survivors descend upon the Prime Minister’s Office in Delhi to file RTI requests concerning efforts to fulfil promises regarding the Empowered Commission on Bhopal

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Press release: Over 100 survivors query PM's Delhi office

Mar 06, 2009 No Comments

One hundred and twenty five survivors of the December 1984 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal today filed applications for information at the Prime Minister’s Office in New Delhi under the Right to Information Act, 2005. Braving objections of over 100 armed policemen, the survivors sought information on steps taken towards fulfillment of the Prime Minister’s [...]

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100 children rally against Gas Relief Minister Gaur

Nov 17, 2008 No Comments

Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmachari Sangh Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Purush Sangharsh Morcha Bhopal Group for Information and Action November 17, 2008 *Press Statement* Over a hundred children from the communities near the abandoned Union Carbide factory in Bhopal today set fire to an effigy of the Minister for Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and [...]

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Police beat women who asked politicians to obey Indian Supreme Court order

May 17, 2005 No Comments

Toxic chemicals abandoned at its factory by Union Carbide have poisoned the drinking water of 20,000 people. In May 2004 the Indian Supreme Court ordered local politicians to provide the communities with clean, safe drinking water. The politicians ignored the order. On Tuesday 17 May, 300 people, overwhelmingly women, many with children and babies in [...]

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