Subscribe to South Asia Citizens Wire
South Asia Citizens Web
www
sacw.net
Old SACW web site
Peace politics
Communalism
Dissident Left
Environment, health and social justice
General
History Writing at Risk
Human Rights
Educating to Hate
Elites vs People
Freedom of expression
Labour
Nuclear Free India
Partition of 1947
Religion
Resources and links
Sexuality minorities
Technologies of control
Tributes
Women's Rights
Home page
>
Environment, Health and Social Justice
> The 1984 Bhopal accident: Consequence of life-price difference in two low (...)
The 1984 Bhopal accident: Consequence of life-price difference in two low life-value countries
by
Sagar Dhara
Thursday 10 June 2010
December 2009
The 1984 Bhopal accident
by Sagar Dhara
(December 2009)
PDF / 22 pages
Sections
• Previous SACW web site
Citizens Action and Concerns for Peace in South Asia
Communalism Repository
Dissident Left Archive
Environment, Health and Social Justice
General
History Writing at Risk
Human Rights
Mailing Lists
National Interest vs People’s Interest
Nuclear Free India
Resources / Links
Sexuality Minorities
South Asia Labour Activists Library
Special Dossiers / Compilations
Tributes and Remembrances
Women’s Rights
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Culture
Freedom of Expression
Far Right
Kashmir
Sri Lanka
Militarisation
Pakistan
Law & Justice
Religion
In the same section
India: Statement against violence on anti-nuclear protesters in Koodankulam
India: PMANE Condemns the Dinamalam Viewspaper for Anti-Christian Innuendos, Lies and Propaganda
Reject the Bribery Scheme on Koodankulam nuclear power project
People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy Expert Team’s Letter to Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
India: Koodankulam senior citizens’ letter to Japanese PM
India: Letter to the Prime Minister from the "Koodankulam Children"
Questions to Mr Narendra Modi regarding environmental degradation in the state of Gujarat
Praful Bidwai: US Focus on China, India Emissions Burdens Global Poor
A Rousing Anti Nuclear Protest in New Delhi - Press release, 8 December 2011
India: PMANE welcomes talks with govt’s expert panel
Keywords
Accountability
Contamination
Corporate Elites
India
Social struggles / Citizens Movements
USA
RSS 2.0
|
Site Map
|
admin