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Thirty Greenpeace activists, constituent of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, delivered eighteen barrels of poisonous waste collected from Bhopal, India to Dow's European headquarters in Horgen, Switzerland.
Enlarge ImageEach of the eighteen barrels of delivered waste represents a year that
it has been left to leak into the soil and ground water around the factory site and poison people who survived the gas leak. The death toll currently stands at 20,000 and is rising every day. Children born to survivors are suffering health problems and 150,000 people are in urgent need of medical attention.
Dow's audacity to discuss matters of trust while refusing to accept responsibility for the pollution they caused is sickening. Meanwhile, confidential internal Union Carbide documents recently released by US courts show that the company knew about the problems in Bhopal but misled the public and the Indian authorities by saying the site was clean.
We join the ICJB in calling on Dow to clean up the site, as well as provide people with clean drinking water, long-term medical care and full compensation. International legislation should be put in place to make sure companies such as Dow are held responsible for pollution or accidents their operations cause, wherever they occur.
Act:
Tell Dow to clean up Bhopal rather than suing survivors!
Multimedia:
View the three part slideshow on the Bhopal disaster:
Part One - Immediate aftermath and the tragic effects of an avoidable disaster.
Part Two - Devastating effects on local people still suffering almost 18 years later.
Part Three - Suffering but not in silence- Will Dow listen to calls to clean up Bhopal?
View a series of cinema ads produced by Greenpeace and the International Campaign for Justice for Bhopal. Also, be sure to view our short piece on the Bhopal tragedy and former Union Carbide CEO, and fugitive from justice, Warren Anderson. Visit our multimedia section
Background:
Find out more in our section on Bhopal and Dow.