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The International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal
(ICJB) is a coalition of people's organizations, non-profit
groups and individuals who have joined forces to campaign
for justice for the survivors of the Union Carbide Disaster
in Bhopal. Three organisations of survivors from Bhopal play
a leading role in the international network. Members of ICJB
continue to pressure Union Carbide's current owner The Dow
Chemical Company and the US and Indian governments to ensure
adequate health care, safe environment and proper rehabilitation
for the survivors of the disaster and their children. Exemplary
punishment of the Corporation and its guilty officials is
one of the key demands of ICJB.
The
ICJB believes in:
1. The Precautionary Principle
2. The 'Polluter Pays Principle' - the idea that those responsible
for
polluting the environment and endangering our health should
also be held responsible for cleaning up that pollution and
preserving our health.
3. The 'Right to Know' - people should have easy access to
information about potential or current threats to the quality
of the environment and their lives.
4. International Liability - CEOs and Corporations should
not be allowed to abscond from legal proceedings levied against
them in other nations.
5. Environmental Justice - poor, indigenous and people of
colour communities should not be targeted with polluting facilities,
dangerous technologies and other threats to their health and
community.
International members include Association for India's Development,
USA, Bhopal Information Network, Japan, Corpwatch, USA, Greenpeace
International and Pesticide Action Network USA and UK.
A full list appears below.
For
more information about our work, or if you would like your
organisation to be affiliated with the International Campaign
for Justice in Bhopal, please
email us.
Membership does not entail any specific responsibilities:
any contribution that your organization makes to the campaign
for justice in Bhopal is completely voluntary. The ICJB can
help you determine a level of involvement best suited to your
organisation.
The
www.bhopal.net website
Bhopal.Net
is a project of the UK Campaign for Justice in Bhopal and
exists actively to champion, promote and facilitate the aims
of the ICJB (see below).
The
website has a policy of editorial independence, therefore
materials published here cannot be assumed to be endorsed,
or even approved of, by other members of the ICJB. It is a
wholly volunteer effort, nobody involved is paid for their
work. We are currently looking for people to submit news,
articles, features and gossip, preferably Bhopal-related,
and are particularly keen to have Hindi and Urdu contributions
from individuals and media in Bhopal.
If you have a contribution
or suggestion for the website please use this email address.
Bhopal.Net
is regularly monitored by the BBC and other key news organisations
around the world and provides them (and you) with a source
of news and information that is unusually close to the ground.
Media
contacts
India
ICJB
secretariat
+91
(0) 755 273 0914
USA
& the Americas
Gary
Cohen
+1 617-524-6018
Africa
Bobby
Peek
Japan
Tani
Yochi
UK
& Europe
Tim
Edwards
+44
(0)1273 694913
UK Campaign for Justice
in Bhopal
ICJB
aims
VIS
A VIS THE 1984 TOXIC GAS RELEASE
To bring Union Carbide (now 100% owned by Dow Chemical) and
its ex-CEO Warren Anderson to the Court from which they have
been absconding since 1992
Specifically, to campaign for the immediate extradition of
Warren Anderson to stand trial in Bhopal
To have Dow Chemical (which acquired UCC's liabilities as
well as its assets) named to stand trial in Bhopal in place
of its absconding wholly owned subsidiary
To compel Dow Chemical to pay just compensation to the gas-victims,
who have had to struggle against injury and illness for 18
years on compensation that barely provides one cup of tea
a day
To
force Dow Chemical to provide for proper research, monitoring
and long term medical care of the victims, including those
born after the disaster who are found to have been affected
And to release the medical information on the leaked gases
withheld by UCC, as a "trade secret"
VIS
A VIS THE ONGOING POLLUTION OF SOIL AND DRINKING WATER
To hold Dow Chemical liable for Union Carbide's undischarged
responsibilities in Bhopal
To force Dow to pay for the clean-up, to the highest applicable
world standards, of the contaminated Union Carbide factory
site in Bhopal (Greenpeace has prepared guidelines)
Specifically, to force Dow Chemical to pay not just for removing
and safely disposing of the thousands of tons of toxins abandoned
by Union Carbide within the site, but for the clean-up of
surrounding land, of ground water, and of local drinking water
supplies, which have become contaminated by chemicals leaking
from the factory
To
make Dow pay just and adequate compensation to those whose
health and livelihoods have been affected by the poisoning
of land and water by its subsidiary's abandoned factory
To
compel Dow Chemical to provide for research, monitoring and
adequate long term medical care of the victims, including
any as yet unborn who may subsequently be found to have been
affected by the poisoning of land and water
To compel Dow Chemical to provide clean, safe drinking water
for communities whose water supplies have been polluted
ICJB
Members
Association
for India's Development [AID]
Austin, Ann Arbor, Bay Area, College Park & Milwaukee,
USA |
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| Bhopal
Resource Center, USA |
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| Bhopal
Gas Peedit Mahila Stationary Karmachari Sangh, Bhopal,
India |
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| Bhopal
Group for Information and Action, Bhopal, India |
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| Bhopal
Information Network, Japan |
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| Calhoun
Country Resource Watch, Texas, USA |
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| Center
for Health and Environment, USA |
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| Corpwatch,
India |
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| Essential
Action, USA |
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| Ecology
Center of Michigan, USA |
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| Environmental
Health Fund, USA |
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| Environmental
Health Watch, USA |
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| Greenpeace
International |
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| Groundwork,
South Africa |
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| la
Campagna italiana per la giustizia a Bhopal |
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| la
Campagne française pour la justice à Bhopal |
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| National
Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, India |
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| Pesticide
Action Network, North America |
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| Pesticide
Action Network, UK |
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| Students
for Bhopal, USA |
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| The
Other Media, India |
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| UK
Campaign for Justice in Bhopal |
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How
to join the ICJB
If your organization supports ICJBs demands
and believes in the following principles (and has no association
with the Dow Chemical Company or its subsidiaries), you can
become a member of the Coalition:
1. The Polluter Pays Principlethe idea that
those responsible for polluting the environment and endangering
our health should also be held responsible for cleaning up
that pollution and preserving our health.
2. The Right to Knowpeople should have easy
access to information about potential or current threats to
the quality of the environment and their lives.
3. International LiabilityCEOs and Corporations should
not be allowed to abscond from legal proceedings levied against
them in other nations.
4. Environmental Justicepoor, indigenous and people
of color communities should not be targeted with polluting
facilities, dangerous technologies and other threats to their
health and community.
Membership does not entail any specific responsibilities:
any contribution that your organization makes to the campaign
for justice in Bhopal is completely voluntary. The ICJB can
help you determine a level of involvement thats suitable
for your organization.
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