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Bhopal Disaster

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/ 1 September 2010

India reopens Bhopal toxic gas leak case

India’s supreme court has reopened the Bhopal case in response to a government petition seeking harsher punishment for Union Carbide officials.

By Staff Reporter
India seeks extradition of US boss over Bhopal disaster
Article
/ 21 June 2010

India seeks extradition of US boss over Bhopal disaster

India is to push the US to extradite the American former boss of the company blamed for the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster.

By Pratap Chakravarty
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/ 8 June 2010

Anger in India over Bhopal disaster verdicts

Indian newspapers vented outrage on Tuesday at two-year prison terms handed down to the local managers of the company blamed for the Bhopal disaster.

By Adam Plowright
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/ 7 June 2010

Guilty verdicts 25 years after India’s Bhopal gas disaster

An Indian court on Monday sentenced the former top managers of the company blamed for the massive Bhopal gas leak 25 years ago to two years in prison.

By Sonma Luxmi
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/ 7 June 2010

Bhopal disaster criminal court verdicts to be delivered

An Indian court is set to deliver judgement on the 1984 Bhopal disaster’s first criminal cases as 12 senior managers face possible jail sentences.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 April 2010

Bhopal disaster film criticised over portrayal of victims

A film starring Hollywood actors that dramatises the Bhopal gas disaster has been criticised for misrepresenting individuals and the facts.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 December 2009

Bhopal water still toxic 25 years after deadly gas leak

Groundwater found near the site of the world’s worst chemical industrial accident in Bhopal is still toxic and poisoning residents.

By Staff Reporter

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