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The Union Carbide factory in Bhopal is still full of dangerous poisons which are leaking into the drinking water of 26,000 people. Union Carbide and its 100% owner Dow Chemical refuse to clean up the site. On February 20th 2006, a group of Bhopal survivors walked 500 miles Bhopal to Delhi to ask the Prime Minister of India for help. The Indian government and the Supreme Court ordered the Madhya Pradesh state government to take certain actions. A year later, nothing has been done. Now the survivors are staging a sit-in to demand that the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh should fulfil his obligations and stop turning a blind eye to the suffering in his state's capital city.


DAILY BLOG FROM THE DHARNA (SIT IN) SITE
ALL PICTURES FROM MARCH & DHARNA
SURVIVORS' DEMANDS TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASES MEDIA COVERAGE
TAKE ACTION NOW TO HELP THE SURVIVORS WIN THE "RIGHT TO LIVE"
GUIDE TO THE "RIGHT TO LIVE" EXHIBITION, NEW DELHI, MARCH 1, 2007

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