Bhopal Gas Tragedy – Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us ) 99913 99953 99913 0707708 0775138 368782 0775138 0775138 0380359 0707708 Five organizations of victims of the Union Carbide accident today spoke to the media about the recently published scientific study report on the damage caused by the accident on the health of unborn children. The organizations pointed out the findings of the study published earlier this month in an international scientific journal. Nausheen Khan of Children Against Dow Carbide said the study found that people who were in their mother’s womb during the Bhopal accident were 8 times more likely to develop cancer. In addition, these children had disabilities hindering employment and had lower levels of education than the general population. Based on the data published by the Government of India, it has also been told in this study that at the time of the accident, km The effect of the accident can be seen even on people living far away. President of Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Employees Union, Rashida B said that we would like to congratulate and thank those five researchers. who have reaffirmed our stand on the magnitude and long-term consequences of the accident and against the deliberate downplaying of its impact by Union Carbide and the Government of India. We demand that Union Carbide and Dow Chemical Company should compensate for the harm caused to the health of the next generation. Bhopal Group Rachna Dhingra of For Information and Action said that this scientific publication should be a warning to the state and central governments. All research findings are based on data published by government agencies. The government sued Union Carbide from the Bhopal victims in return for the company’s promise to protect the interests of the victims. The right to bring has been taken away. If governments do not take legal steps to compensate the next generation for the damage Union Carbide has done, it will be a betrayal of that promise. Balkrishna Namdev of Bhopal Gas Victim Destitute Pensioners Sangharsh Morcha told that this publication is all about the victims of Union Carbide in Bhopal. Also calls for an immediate review of the decision to abandon medical research. As the study states, the government, due to its failure to provide rehabilitation, is also bound to compensate for the economic and social damage caused to the children of the gas victims. ,
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