This month, 25 years after a chemical disaster which killed tens of thousands, an Indian court sentenced seven former Union Carbide employees to two years in prison. The Indian government has set a dangerous precedent in its handling of the case, according to Rachna Dhingra of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal [7].
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[3] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/title/bhopal_convictions_too_little_too_late
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[7] http://rabble.ca/bhopal.net
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