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June 23, 2008
Children of Carbide Disaster Continue to Suffer
The Indian Government is denying basic human rights to the children of Bhopal, the survivors of the world’s worst industrial disaster and among the worst of corporate crimes. Related Links Rupesh’s mother was gas exposed and his family relied on the poisoned well water in Bhopal for several years. He was born with cerebral palsy, which is all too common in Bhopal, and died this spring just before his 10th birthday. In Bhopal, Union Carbide began poisoning the water in 1982, the Government looked the other way. After gassing more than 12,000 within a few days in 1984, Carbide fled India and refused to show up in Criminal Court. The government has not reissued an extradition request for the company or it’s CEO in four years. Thousands continued to die in Bhopal. Dow bought Carbide, but is avoiding the toxic waste in Bhopal and the Indian courts, preferring to talk to the Prime Minister’s Office. In 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promised to meet the welfare needs of the survivors and follow all legal avenues to hold Dow Chemical accountable. 25,000 people are drinking that poisoned water today. Dow Chemical Corporation (US) has still not shown up in court. After walking 500 miles, and sitting on the pavement for over 70 days a number of Bhopali’s including children as young as 6 were beaten by police in jail after a peaceful protest action. Nine Bhopal survivors began an indefinite hunger fast on Tuesday, June 10th. THEY NEED YOUR HELP. For the child being poisoned in Bhopal today, we must stop this denial of the right to basic clean water, health care and justice. Please Take Action below, and forward this message to your friends and family. Join the International Hunger Fast relay for 1 day or more in support of the Bhopal survivors at www.bhopal.net Send a fax for justice in Bhopal - it takes 30 seconds and makes a big difference! http://www.boston4bhopal.org/write_fax.php Donate: https://www.panna.org/system/onlineDonationBhopal.php CALL THE PRIME MINISTER and ask him to meet with the Bhopalis and commit to meeting the Survivor’s demands for clean water, health care and justice with deadlines, funding and legislation. From the US: (011- 91)-11- 230-189-39/ 2301-1166 From the UK: (00- 91)-11 230-189-39/ 2301-1166
This year, Dow is a Platinum sponsor of IIT Bombay's Golden Jubilee celebrations. A growing number of IIT Alum have decided that we cannot let Dow be associated with the IIT brand until it cleans up its own image. To this end, we are organizing a petition -- please read about the issues or simply trust us and sign it!!
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