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Friday, 30 December 2011

London 2012 warned to not forget Bhopal disaster

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LONDON: Amnesty International has urged London’s Olympic organizers not to forget the victims of the Bhopal disaster as they award a lucrative contract for the Games to the Dow Chemical Company. Dow owns Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), the company that held a majority share in the Indian subsidiary that owned and operated the UCC plant responsible for the gas leak disaster, which killed thousands of people on 3 December 1984, exactly 27 years ago. Dow is due to provide a plastic wrap that will encircle the London 2012 Olympic Stadium during the Games, despite concerns about its human rights record. “The awarding of this contract to Dow is an insult to the victims of the Bhopal disaster, whose suffering continues till this day,” said Seema Joshi of Amnesty International’s Head of Business and Human Rights. Lord Sebastian Coe, chairman of The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG), last week wrote a letter to Amnesty International dismissing human rights concerns about Dow. Dow says it has no responsibility for the leak and its consequences, despite the fact UCC became a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow in 2001. UCC continued to be a separate legal entity but its corporate identity and all of its business is fully integrated with that of Dow. “For LOCOG to publicly state that Dow has no responsibility for what happened in Bhopal is irresponsible given ongoing legal calls for justice and the fact that it has not consulted interested groups directly,” said Seema Joshi. Source: Bikya MasrImage: https://www.flickr.com/