Monday, 7 June 2010
Darkness at the edge of noon.
A project for the Sambhavna Trust and the International Coalition of Justice for Bhopal: We want as many people in India as possible to send postcards to the Prime Minister of India reminding him that he and others have been blind to the sufferings of the victims of the Union Carbide Tragedy. The worst industrial disaster in the history of mankind.
This is the launch poster, which has postcards attached to it. You can pick a postcard, if you agree with the message, and post it to the PM.
The postcard project will go to schools and colleges and get students to design the postcards. We'll print and sell these postcards to raise funds for the Sambhavna Trust. And get people to post these cards to the PM as well.
December marks the anniversary of the Union Carbide tragedy in Bhopal. This year it will be the 26th year of being blind. We hope that we can open some eyes.
Tell us Prime Minister, did it hurt when they took out your eyes?
They must be gone because things that appal the rest of us, you seem not to see. You are blind to the agonies of 100,000 people who are still sick in Bhopal 25 years after Union Carbide’s gases leaked there.
Blind to report after report recording the presence of pesticides and heavy metals in soil and water, and blood, in wombs, and mother’s milk.
Blind to the children born blind, lame, limbs twisted or missing, deaf-mute, brain-damaged, with cleft-lips, cleft palates, web fingers, cerebral palsy, tumours where should be
eyes – the children of Bhopal. The living children. The stillborn often can’t be recognised as human.
You are blind to the Supreme Court order to provide clean water and the failure of officials to obey it. MP Chief Minister Babulal Gaur said there was no money for clean water, then unveiled a 600 crore plan to beautify Bhopal with ornamental fountains.
Where were you when Bhopali women brought their damaged children to your house? You had them arrested. The policewomen who led them away wept, but your blind eyes did not.
When they came to your office to protest, did you shut your curtains and say to yourself, ‘I am the Prime Minister of India. I do not have to see police kicking and beating children.’
Why are you blind to promises you made after the Bhopalis walked to Delhi in 2006 and 2008? Where is the Empowered Commission on Bhopal? When will you take steps against Dow Chemical, the owner of Union Carbide?
Why are you blind to the note from India’s justice ministry, holding Dow Chemical
liable for contaminating Bhopal? And for paying for a clean-up?
Why are you blind to Dow’s admitted bribery of Indian government officials?
You have proved yourself blind to justice, blind to honour, blind to decency, and to the suffering of the poor whom your high office binds you to protect.
Blind to everything but foreign dollars.
Prime Minister, can we get our eyes removed too? Because it is becoming extremely
difficult to see you ignore the truth and tell us, everything’s ok.
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It is pointless to appeal to politicians. Bhopal, Godhra, Mumbai whatever. They only feign blindness but are actually deaf. None of them have had to face the hardships you speak of. First, they must not be allowed to escape with the excuse that either they were not in power at the time Bhopal happened or that the individuals in office at that time be held responsible. The post is ex-officio and therefore the liability rests on the present incumbents. But why should Mr. Arjun Singh not be tried for abetting mass homicide along with charges of bribery and corruption.
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As for the US, Dow, UC, - the less said the better. They have redefined immorality and given it a new meaning. Greed has no bounds.
Sunil 40 years of fighting the dismal ones has taught me that nothing is pointless. Every effort helps. Every failure is a launch pad for success. The big guys that seem so out of reach do actually hurt when we hurl well directed campaigning missiles at them. Mould grows in the dark. Shine a light and it withers. We must remember Bhopal by preventing more disasters that the profit-seekers, including the fate worse than death that the nuclear lobby has in mind for us.
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