A district court here yesterday directed the authorities concerned to send summons to the US-based Dow Chemicals, making it an accused in the Bhopal gas tragedy.
"The court decision is an important step in ensuring corporate accountability for the devastating consequences of the Bhopal gas leak tragedy," Audrey Gaughran, Director of Global Issues at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
"US chemical giant Dow Chemical Company must acknowledge its responsibility towards survivors of the devastating Bhopal industrial disaster," Amnesty, which works towards human rights protection, said after the company was summoned to appear before a court in Bhopal.
"Dow has always tried to claim it has nothing to do with UCC's liability for Bhopal, but the court has made it clear that Dow itself has the responsibility to ensure that UCC faces the outstanding charges against it. Dow can no longer turn its back on the tens of thousands still suffering in Bhopal," it said.
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Almost three decades after the Bhopal disaster, victims and their families are awaiting adequate compensation from UCC or the government.
Research conducted by Amnesty International in December 2012 found that, since the gas leak, women in Bhopal have reported serious ongoing health issues, including gynaecological and reproductive health disorders.