Poisons Continue to Drip Into Bhopal’s 40 Year Wound On the night of December 2nd, 1984, a Union Carbide pesticides factory in Bhopal, India, leaked a deadly cloud of methyl isocyanate gas as people slept. Thousands […]
The factory itself was built relatively close to the city(state capital as well). The chairman of the company, I think Warren Anderson was his name, visited India but instead of being arrested was personally given a safe passage by then Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi.
Less than 10 people were ever convicted. Corporate greed overruled human lives that day.
The factory itself was built relatively close to the city(state capital as well). The chairman of the company, I think Warren Anderson was his name, visited India but instead of being arrested was personally given a safe passage by then Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi.
Less than 10 people were ever convicted. Corporate greed overruled human lives that day.