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09 August 2009
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In memory of.
Posted By radhika
On route to Sanchi, we passed by Bhopal and we just had to stop by the Union Carbide factor to pay our respects to the victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy. The first few images that left me heart-wrenched before I went to photography school were the images of Raghu Rai and Pablo Bartholomew on the tragedy.
Known as the worst industrial disaster that took place in December, 1984, the methyl isocyanate leak killed over 28,000 people and exposed more than half a million people. The effects are still felt to date. The case is still being fought.
On entering Bhopal and after endless wrong directions we found ourselves at the Union Carbide factory which was closed. The memorial statue is almost invisible and badly maintained. Having missed it when passing by we asked a university student about its location and he looked at us completely blank. The reality that no one remembers is an even bigger tragedy.
The graffiti on the wall protesting the injustice was a more powerful memorial than the almost hidden statue.
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