Issue:
Union Carbide Pesticide Plant Gas Leak in 1984 Killed 25,000 People
Union Carbide Pesticide Plant Gas Leak in 1984 Killed 25,000 People
Time/Date:
On the night of 2/3 December 1984
Location:
Union Carbide Factory, Bhanpur, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
After I've watched Al-Jazeera's "Inside Story" program, today, where the follow up discussion held between Tim Edwards, Satish Jacob, and Murali Lal responded to yesterday's court sentenced two years in prison the seven former Union Carbide's plant executives and now the were released out on bail; I support the efforts to reopen this case in high court.
Tim Edwards is a spokesman for the "International Campaign for Justice" in Bhopal, Satish Jacob was a journalist (author) covering up the news during that time, and Murali Lal was an inspector in this great disaster case.
On Monday (7 June 2010) an Indian court convicted 8 people over Bopal gas leak. One of the eight convicted died while trial was underway. But, why? Why after they've been sentenced 2 years jail and then later released out on bail?
Fortunately, Shahnawaz Khan as government witness in this case still well keep the April 29, 1983 document as a great proof of Warren Anderson (Union Carbide's Chairman) has had changed the specific clauses in the document.
Who was the Prime Minister of India at that time? The answer is Indira Ghandi. Who allowed Warren Anderson left India back to America (USA)? This is the big question to answer because we've to relate to the America's side of governance.
Who was the President of America (USA) at that time? The answer is Ronald Reagen. Who was the Vice President of America (USA) at that time? The answer is George Bush..
Who was the President of America (USA) at that time? The answer is Ronald Reagen. Who was the Vice President of America (USA) at that time? The answer is George Bush..
25 years had gone nowhere leaving behind victims still suffering from the causes and effects. Should Keshub Mahindra be pull back into this story, like what has been said by Satish Jacob? Who led the Central Bureau of Investigation at that time? J. S. Bajwa.
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