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Bhopal Activists Blockade Dow's Texas Headquarters
Greenpeace activists block an entrance to the Houston Dow Center after delivering 250 gallons of contaminated water taken from the wells in Bhopal, the site of the world's worst industrial disaster., Houston, TX - March 11, 12003 - The International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB) returned contaminated drinking water from Bhopal, India, to Dow Chemical's Texas headquarters today. Greenpeace activists blocked the entrances to the Houston Dow Center after delivering 250 gallons of contaminated water taken from the wells in Bhopal, the site of the world's worst industrial disaster. Protestors from Houston, Dallas, Austin, Seattle, Winston-Salem, NC and Washington, D.C., demanded that Dow meet with Bhopal survivors to discuss their legitimate grievances and that the company drop two civil suits it has filed in India against Bhopal survivors.
Unique identifier:
GP048P8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/03/2003
Locations:
Houston
,
Texas
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© Laura Lombardi / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Blockade Action at Dow Headquarters in Texas
The International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB) returned contaminated drinking water from Bhopal, India, to Dow Chemical's Texas headquarters. Greenpeace activists blocked the entrances to the Houston Dow Center after delivering 250 gallons of contaminated water taken from the wells in Bhopal, the site of the world's worst industrial disaster. Protestors from Houston, Dallas, Austin, Seattle, Winston-Salem, NC and Washington, D.C., demanded that Dow meet with Bhopal survivors to discuss their legitimate grievances and that the company drop two civil suits it has filed in India against Bhopal survivors.
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