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Film Screening and
Discussion
On December 2nd, 2004, the Green Party of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
together with co-sponsors Ecology Now! and Amnesty International,
hosted a public screening of Bhopal: The Search for Justice
and a discussion afterwards about Bhopal, the campaign, and what
can be done to contribute to the movement for justice.
"We showed "The Search for Justice" to unfortunately
just a small crowd of about 10. But that's a normal turnout for
my campus and similar events. We had about a 1/2 hour discussion
afterwards with Steve Larrick who had run for Congress under the
Green Party banner. I think it went well. I'm giving the video to
Ecology Now! so that they could use it. They're starting to have
a potluck/movie series, and they will likely screen this video,
especially with a good review from me."
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The international student campaign to hold Dow
accountable for Bhopal, and its other toxic legacies around the world.
For more information about the campaign, or for problems regarding this
website, contact Shana Ortman, the US Coordinator for the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal.
Last updated:
April 30, 2008
WE
ALL LIVE IN
BHOPAL
"The year 2003 was a special
year in the history of the campaign for justice in Bhopal. It was the
year when student and youth supporters from at least 30 campuses in the
US and India took action against Dow Chemical or in support of the demands
of the Bhopal survivors. As we enter the 20th year of the unfolding Bhopal
disaster, we can, with your support, convey to Dow Chemical that the fight
for justice in Bhopal is getting stronger and will continue till justice
is done. We look forward to your continued support and good wishes, and
hope that our joint struggle will pave the way for a just world free of
the abuse of corporate power."
Signed/ Rasheeda Bi, Champa Devi Shukla
Bhopal Gas Affected Women Stationery Employees Union
International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal |