On June 14, 2010 members of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal and of Kids for a Better Future spoke to media and attempted to hand-delivered copies of a warrant and criminal charges against Union Carbide Corporation and against its former CEO, Warren Anderson (who remains in hiding), to the offices of their attorneys, Kelly, Drye & Warren in connection with a 25-year old criminal case against them for their criminal responsibility for the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India. The Kids for a Better Future leaders were turned away by security guards. Later one of the children’s leaders, Akash Vishwanath Mehta made a direct plea to Mr Anderson to come out of hiding and set a moral example by asking Union Carbide Corporation to stand trial and Dow to clean up Bhopal. Full story and media coverage here
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