Indian Court Convicts Eight in Bhopal Disaster
More than 25 years after a plume of toxic gas from an American-owned chemical plant wafted over the slumbering city of Bhopal, killing thousands, eight former executives of the company’s Indian subsidiary were convicted of negligence on Monday, as reported in The New York Times.The powerful film LITIGATING DISASTER explores how Union Carbide, a company owned by Dow Chemical, successfully manipulated both the US and the Indian legal systems against each other to avoid having to defend its record in the Bhopal plant in court.Labels: Bhopal, Dow Chemical, India, law, New York Times, third world, Union Carbide
Anand Patwardhan's Statement on the Tragedy in Mumbai
Award-winning Indian filmmaker Anand Patwardhan released a statement on the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.
Patwardhan has been making political documentaries for nearly three decades. He has relentlessly pursued diverse and controversial issues that are at the crux of social and political life in India.
Read the statement here.
Learn more about Anand Patwardhan's films here.Labels: history, India, politics, terrorism
President Bush in India, Mass Protests Ensue
As reported on CNN: 100,000 protestors chanted anti-U.S. slogans and burned American flags in New Delhi to protest President George W. Bush's first trip to the nation. "Whether Hindu or Muslim, the people of India have gathered here to show our anger. We have only one message, killer Bush go home," one of the speakers, Hindu politician Raj Babbar, told the crowd.
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