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The City That Still Holds Water For The Dead

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    sureshkainthola says:

    Thanks alot Dhwani. you had made lot of us remember the worst happening happened & made us think again for a better tomorrow. I appreciate your effort.

    Posted on Mar 4, 2006 @ 12:30 PM

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    lastchance says:

    The Bhopal disaster happened before I was born, but I remember how shocked I was, when I first learned of the incident, at the negiligence of some corporations and the disregard for human life, even on part of governments. thanks for posting this.

    Posted on Mar 1, 2006 @ 1:36 AM

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    irina71 says:

    :( i rememeber this tragedy, i was young that time, but a dimension of this disaster was so huge... and awful that i am not able to forget, even i have not been there.. thank you for posting and remind about this

    Posted on Feb 19, 2006 @ 1:29 AM

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Posted on Feb 17, 2006
by Dhwani.

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On the 19th anniversary of the world's worst industrial disaster, the Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984,... more »

On the 19th anniversary of the world's worst industrial disaster, the Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984, activists from Greenpeace held a protest activity at the headquarter of Dow Chemical Europe as part of the Global Day of Action against Corporate Crime.
This is what my city is all about... people standing behind the statue are not the dead's relatives, instead they are the local ppl who are still ashamed of the wrong decision made by the government. less «

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صور، ملونة

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