Saturday, December 3, 2011

Thousands protest in India over Olympics sponsor

BHOPAL: Thousands protested in India on Saturday against the country’s decision to compete in the London Olympics despite sponsorship of the Games by a US firm linked to the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.
Marking the 27th anniversary of the industrial disaster which killed tens of thousands of people, protestors gathered at two sites in the central city of Bhopal to demand India pull out from the Games, which are sponsored by Dow Chemical.
Dow Chemical bought Union Carbide, the firm blamed for the lethal gas leak, a decade after the company had settled its liabilities with the Indian government by paying $470 million for Bhopal victims.
Rachna Dhingra, an activist of the Bhopal Gropu for Information and Action said, “This protest is against both the Olympics and government indifference towards gas victims.”
As placard-waving protestors attempted to block trains traveling to and from the Bhopal railway station, police baton-charged the crowd, which then responded by pelting stones at the officers.
Dhingra said later in a statement that many Bhopal disaster survivors who took part in the protest were injured and one was in “critical condition”. She added that at least eight women survivors had been arrested. However, authorities could not immediately confirm the injuries and arrests.

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