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  1. 2 de dic. de 2004 · Hard hitting documentary takes a look at the 1984 chemical leak in Bhopal, India, which killed over ten-thousand people at the time and continues to kill people today who were in contact with the chemical cloud twenty years ago.

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    • Peter Raymont, Linda Lee Tracey
  2. Exploring charges of corruption, Bhopal: The Search for Justice follows Raajkumar Keswani, the local journalist whose prediction of disaster proved prophetic. Set against a rich visual tapestry, Keswani travels through the Indian bastiis where the poorest victims live, and to the offices of frustrated doctors and scientists.

  3. BHOPAL: The Search for Justice (Trailer) - YouTube. 0:00 / 2:53. Ex-FBI informant admits getting Hunter Biden dirt from Russian intelligence. On December 2, 1984, the Union Carbide plant...

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  4. Bhopal: The Search for Justice: Looking at the 1984 chemical leak in Bhopal, India, which killed fifteen thousand people at the time and continues to have severe health effects on people who were in contact with the chemical cloud when the leak occurred.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2006 · Bhopal: The Search for Justice. Rating: 3 of 5. On December 3, 1984, a cloud of toxic gas escaped from Union Carbide's plant in Bhopal, India, killing thousands (particularly children and the elderly), and causing blindness and long-term lung damage in hundreds of thousands of survivors.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2011 · This paper aims to answer the fundamental question regarding the litigation that took place after the Bhopal gas leak: was justice served? After first reviewing the events of the evening of the gas leak, citing relevant facts and figures, I go on to establish a jurisprudential basis on which we can

  7. Synopsis. An exploration of the tragic legacy of the chemical pesticide leak that occurred in Bhopal, India, in 1984, resulting in the deaths of 15,000 people and genetic abnormalities in later generations. Directed by Lindalee Tracey and Peter Raymont.