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12-year-old boy attempts to summon Anderson

Tuesday, 15 June 2010, 01:29 Hrs
New York: Justice delayed is justice denied. But the 12 year old Indian American activist still has hope. After the verdict of Bhopal tragedy was rendered after 26 years, 12 year old Akash Viswnath tried to issue summons for Warren Anderson, former chief of Union Carbide over the deadliest 1984 gas disaster in Bhopal.

"Today we are here to appeal to Warren Anderson and summon him to the Indian court where he has been charged with culpable homicide, which is the equivalent of manslaughter in America," Akash Viswanath Mehta said, standing outside a skyscraper on Park Avenue, which houses the law firm that represents Union Carbide.
12-year-old boy attempts to summon Anderson


Mehta along with his older brother, Gautama, 15, were asked to leave the premises by the building owners who said it was private property owned by H J Kalikow. The media was also not allowed to film on the property.

Akash who had the 1992 summons along with a criminal chargesheet in an envelope requested that the package be delivered to the legal offices of Kelly, Drye and Warren. The owners of the building responded that there was no one in the office and the activists should make an appointment or send the summons by post.

"Do you know they represent the CEO of a corporation that is absconding from justice in Bhopal India?" said Adrianne Raff Corwin, an activist from the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB).

"He is being charged with culpable homicide...they are protecting a man who is basically responsible for murdering thousands of people in India and he should be extradited from America," she added.

"It is not necessary for me to be able to understand you," responded the building representatives who refused to identify himself.

The protest was organised by ICJB and Kids for a Better Future based in New York. The two groups noted that their objective was to remind that Anderson was still absconding and needed to respond to the outstanding charges.

When the summon bearers were told to leave, Akash read out a statement to a handful of building owners and cops. By the end of the demonstration the number of police officers had increased from one to six.

"Twenty-five years ago Warren Anderson escaped arrest and his day in court. I would like today to appear to Warren Anderson's conscience, his guilt and his grief and ask him to stand beside me," Akash said.

"If he is truly haunted by the disaster that happened on his watch, which destroyed an entire community I ask him to come forward and make a moral statement about what the right thing is for DOW and Union Carbide to do", Akash added.

"According to American law the polluter must pay and so DOW the owner of Union Carbide must pay to clean up its mess" he said.

On the same day, another demonstration was organised outside the Indian embassy in Washington. "Because the Indian Prime Minister has not taken adequate action to ensure that these parties show up in court, activists are taking it into their own hands to provide summons," the activists said.

In India, seven managers of the subsidiary company Union Carbide Indian Limited (UCIL) were sentenced to two years in prison and fined Rs 2000. Its parent company Union Carbide maintained that it was not subject to the jurisdiction of the Bhopal court since none of its officials were involved in operation of the plant.

"Union Carbide and its officials are not subject to the jurisdiction of Indian court since they did not have any involvement in the operation of the plant," the company said in a statement.

Dow Chemicals, which bought Union Carbide in 1999, asserts that there is no outstanding liability since a 470-million-dollar out-of-court settlement was reached with the Indian Government in 1989.

The US has made it clear that it will not extradite him to stand trial in India. "I don't expect this verdict to reopen any new inquiries or anything like that. On the contrary, we hope that this is going to help to bring closure," said Robert Blake US assistant secretary of state for South Asia, last week after the sentencing.
Source: PTI
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Reader's comments (19)
1: indian and US government should learn something from this young kid who has dared to challenge warren anderson.
Posted by: rahul chauhan - 16 Jun, 2010

2: Wonderful! How made off with the 470-million-dollars!
Posted by: Ved from Victoria Institutions - 16 Jun, 2010

3: It is not a mistake of Anderson, in his administration somebody does mistake, why he should be punished. Anderson is a person who is a very humanitarian, only we can ask him more to compensate for the lives. It is foolishness to blame Mr.Anderson for every major accidents. This is to be treated as major accidents. In India so many people are loosing and dying each minute due to inhuman attitude of people. Like this case who should be punished? Look at the following instances in India:
1. Will our Prime Minister take the final responsibility for all bad things happening?
2. In Tamil Nadu and other states we know each day what is the cruelty behaviour and atrocities happening and many people lost their life, they get nothing. Who will take the responsibility?
Here to illustrate all incidents place and time may not be sufficient. If anybody says that Anderson should be punished, then they should also make the human rights to human rights commission to punish all politicians, Chief Ministers and Union Cabinet Ministers and Prime Minister.
Posted by: Evado Savari - 16 Jun, 2010

4:I dont agree with u, if ur Mr. anderson is so much humanitarian, then he should not have avoided the arrest n attending the trail, he is guilt, n he should be punished, not only with imprisonment but also with heavy monetary fines.
 Vinay replied to: Evado Savari 
 post - 22 Jun, 2010

5: America is the Boss..
Boss is powerful..
It will only few days for America to wipe out any country from the face of the world..

So, India is scared like any other country.. and dont want to take chances for any kind of friction between India and US...

SURVIVAL OF THE BEST..accept it..or die like those poor in Bhopal..
Posted by: sanjay - 16 Jun, 2010

6: US administration refuses to admit Anderson did much wrong as well as extraditing him to India, to stand trials. They also take it for granted that India will continue to sign various treaties as per their expectation. Why are they then trying to dig out Osama bin-Laden and his cronies? Why should different laws apply for different countries? What hypocrites!
Posted by: Rintu - 15 Jun, 2010

7: Union Carbide did 'NOT' pay. What is crucial here is the connect between the Arjun Singhs of the world and who sell their souls for money at the cost of others' lives. Our country has the worst politicians. Look at the way inflation is rising! There is injustice all around.
Posted by: Canta - 15 Jun, 2010

8:You are right, there is need of change in our system like......

1)Limit the politicians for 1 or 2 terms (no politician should contest not more than 2 times in his life time).
2)Election process also need to be changed.
3)Need to re write the constitution again.
 MVSK replied to: Canta 
 post - 16 Jun, 2010

9: few thinks

if i understand it correctly Union carboid did payed and they paid fair and square based on the settelement with indian government
Posted by: WTF - 15 Jun, 2010

10:Union carbide did pay very very small amount, which is suffice only administrative use. Thousands of people died, and the effect is still in Bhopal, after 25 years on people bodies, new babies etc. When Obama is asking/summoning BP for just 6 americans killed, he is ignoring thousands of indians killed by his country company, so, thousands indian lives are not valuable. Best justice is summon/arrest everybody all indian politicians who helped anderson to escape, and punish both indian co and its parent US co, responsible for this manslaughter. They need to pay $1 billion compensation to all the families affected
 raja replied to: WTF 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

11: OBAMA asking 1.5 BN USD for 6 USA worker who on oil rig
Dear Raja goodv reply to WTF may be anderson relative
 Vijay replied to:  raja 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

12:Never pay any losses to all dead and injured person pregnant ladies whose fetus damaged
 Vijay  replied to: WTF 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

13: It's great....even after waiting years, still we dint get justice
Posted by: Shyam - 15 Jun, 2010

14:it's ok man.....just chill
 lolz replied to: Shyam 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

15: Dear Lolz,
i hope you are made up of flesh and blood and have a family behind.You are misrepresenting your generation and we feel your using CHILL an abuse up on thousands soul.Pity up on you
 Madhu Nair replied to:  lolz 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

16: Just chill? Just chill about the tens of thousands of lives dead, about the future generations which will be poisoned, about the 15 people a month who die in Bhopal because of the disaster?

You know, one of the problems about the situation is that people in the Western world don't really care - they hear about it in the news, but never stop to think how they can help or even stop to just think about it.

It is because you you and people like you, "lolz", that Bhopal is barely remembered. It is because people like you will just lay back and never think about the world they live in.
 ---  replied to:  lolz 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

17: Guys , i would say this conversation is utter crap.
Wat do u guys do ?
Work in any sort of software field or ur degree related field right?
If u r really cared get on to government and deliver it from the post.
Working aboard ad commenting will not work.
And how many days r v gonna complain politicians r bad?
 Pravin  replied to: ---  
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

18: well said ... shame on you guys
 vis replied to: Pravin 
 post - 15 Jun, 2010

19:Yes.. Shame On you Guys. You wont protest. You dont want even 1 ruppee to be reduced from your salary.

Just Aim at Reaching Lakhs of payscale from US based companies and Keep Working.

They Treat you like this.
When will you come up?
When Will you change the lines in school book from "India is a developing country" to India is a developed or Leading Country.
Think..
 abc  replied to: vis 
 post - 16 Jun, 2010
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