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The Socialist 9 June 2010

Reject these brutal cuts

Reject these brutal cuts


Come to the NSSN conference unite the fightback!


Why public sector cuts are not inevitable


Marches show opposition to Israeli state terror

Determined BA cabin crew ready to reballot

EDL thugs sent packing from Cardiff

EDL protest stopped in Swansea

Fast news


CWU ballots BT workers for strike over pay

Unite conference - union at the crossroads

Wales TUC - rank and file delegates support socialist fightback


Future of cuts a nightmare for youth

College campaign success

Socialist Students national meeting: Preparing for a student fightback

Youth Fight for Jobs open steering committee

Lobby Iain Duncan Smith at his surgery

Socialist Party youth meeting: ready to build a fightback


Soccer World Cup 2010: South Africa, the ugly backdrop to the beautiful game


Oil spill shows hazards of the profit system

Bhopal - little justice 25 years on


Will the Lib Dems survive coalition?

Bradford murders and prostitution

 
 
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Bhopal - little justice 25 years on

THE DEEPWATER Horizon disaster provoked condemnation from Barack Obama who accused it of "nickel and diming" Louisiana residents while paying out billions of dollars to BP shareholders. This shows the pressure the US president is under, particularly after George W Bush's failure to respond to the devastation of New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.

Ken Douglas

However, the environmental devastation caused by multinational corporations only seems to matter to Obama when it is in the US. The ex-colonial world suffers far more from pollution than do richer capitalist economies. More oil is spilled every year by western oil giants' network of terminals, pipes, pumping stations and oil platforms in Nigeria's Niger delta than that lost since Deepwater Horizon, terrible though the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is.

The chemical industry has its own history of pollution disasters. In 1984, an explosion at the US-owned Union Carbide chemical plant in Bhopal in India killed over 7,000 people. Since then there have been 15,000 related deaths with 600,000 people affected by the deadly cocktail of cancer-causing chemicals.

Obama demands that BP cleans up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and fully compensates all those affected. Incredibly in Bhopal over 390 metric tonnes of toxic chemicals including mercury and lead remain on the site and are still contaminating the groundwater 25 years later.

A sample of water from a pump in constant use near the plant site contained over 1,000 times the World Health Organisation's recommended amount of carbon tetrachloride, which causes cancer. The area also has a high incidence of birth defects and chronic illnesses.

Union Carbide paid a paltry $470 million to the Indian government in compensation five years later, but only after a determined campaign by Bhopal residents who still demonstrate, calling for the guilty to be punished and for the site to be cleaned up.

Dow Chemicals which took over Union Carbide in 2001 said that this sum settled all present and future claims against the company. The factory was abandoned and the site was subsequently handed over to the state government.

Obama has called for a criminal investigation into the oil rig explosion but in Bhopal, only now have eight managers at the plant been prosecuted and received sentences of two years each for their role in the disaster. However, originally they were charged with culpable homicide, carrying a ten year sentence, but this was downgraded to 'death by negligence'.

Warren Anderson, Union Carbide's chairman at the time and the only non-Indian on trial, did not attend and was not mentioned in the verdict, despite being named by the court as an absconder.

Gulf Coast residents can have no confidence that the oil spill will be effectively dealt with. Five years after Katrina, a quarter of New Orleans has still to be rebuilt. Giant capitalist multinational corporations are reckless in pursuit of profit. Their friends in government will go as far as they can to protect their shareholders' interests and that of global capitalism.

Bhopal shows how far they will go. Working class and poor people need to organise independently and build a mass movement to hold these criminals and profiteers to account and establish a socialist alternative that could guarantee our environment is fit to live in.


In this issue

Reject these brutal cuts


National Shop Stewards Network

Come to the NSSN conference unite the fightback!


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Why public sector cuts are not inevitable


Socialist Party news and analysis

Marches show opposition to Israeli state terror

Determined BA cabin crew ready to reballot

EDL thugs sent packing from Cardiff

EDL protest stopped in Swansea

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

CWU ballots BT workers for strike over pay

Unite conference - union at the crossroads

Wales TUC - rank and file delegates support socialist fightback


Socialist Party youth and students

Future of cuts a nightmare for youth

College campaign success

Socialist Students national meeting: Preparing for a student fightback

Youth Fight for Jobs open steering committee

Lobby Iain Duncan Smith at his surgery

Socialist Party youth meeting: ready to build a fightback


Socialist Party feature

Soccer World Cup 2010: South Africa, the ugly backdrop to the beautiful game


Environment and socialism

Oil spill shows hazards of the profit system

Bhopal - little justice 25 years on


News and comment

Will the Lib Dems survive coalition?

Bradford murders and prostitution


 

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