Title: | Twice Poisoned Bhopal: Notes on the Continuing Aftermath of the World's Worst Industrial Disaster |
Authors: | Mathur, Chandana and Morehouse, Ward |
Publication: | International Labor and Working Class History 2002 |
Enumeration: | Vol. 62, Fall Issue, pages 69-75. |
Abstract: | The authors argue that the Indian state's unwillingness to discourage foreign private investment has been a crucial factor in the continuing injustice in Bhopal. The aftermath of a noxious gas leak in which thousands of people were killed after inhaling methyl isocyanate (MIC) is examined. Both the Dec 1984 lethal gas leak from the Union Carbide Pesticide plant & the ensuing legal struggle to make the corporation accountable stand as witness that global corporations can violate basic human rights in the Third World. Source of Abstract: Provided by Publisher |
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