India: Solidarity with Bhopal Survivors
| Start date | 22 May 2008 |
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| Close date | 02 Jun 2008 |
| Update date | 03 Jul 2008 |
In March 2008 some 50 representatives of the Bhopal survivors, including children, began the long walk - more than 800km - to New Delhi to seek a meeting with the Prime Minister.
They are now in New Delhi hoping for an opportunity to discuss a resolution of their major and long-standing concerns over the clean-up and remediation of the Bhopal site, and ongoing problems in relation to health, lack of clean water and lack of information.
Update: 2 June 2008
On Thursday 29 May, a representative of the Prime Minister of India reportedly visited the protestors and made a statement on behalf of the Prime Minister. The statement included commitments to set up a Commission on Bhopal and to provide clean water to a number of affected communities.
The Bhopal protestors have welcomed the statement but also decided to continue with their protest action in New Delhi - focusing on their demands for Union Carbide, now owned by Dow Chemicals, to be held to account.
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As per update, this action is now closed. Please see our new action on this casewelcoming the Prime Minister of India's statement but asking for additional action.
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