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DESCRIPTION:-------------------------------\n**NO DOW AT UC BERKELEY**\n \nOn Tuesday, 
 October 30, 2007 The Dow Chemical Company will announce a new program on 
 "Sustainable Products and Solutions" at UC Berkeley, in partnership with 
 the Haas Business School and the College of Chemistry.\n \nThe 
 International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal strongly opposes this 
 partnership. Please join us for a silent vigil and protest outside this 
 launch. This vigil is in memory of all the people who died in the Bhopal 
 Gas Disaster, and for all those who suffered and continue to suffer due to 
 Dow's crimes worldwide, even while Dow tries to wipe out its dirty past, 
 and reinvent itself as "green" with the help of our University. To us this 
 deal represents all the double-standards, racism and hypocrisy built into 
 our global systems of justice. We cannot let Dow or Berkeley forget or move 
 on until justice is served in Bhopal. Researchers and faculty in the School 
 of Public Health have also expressed their opposition to this deal, 
 pointing out that one of purposes of this Dow-funded program is to ensure 
 that green chemistry is narrowly framed and that Berkeley's analysis of the 
 legal, policy, and social aspects of green chemistry is contained and 
 gradually marginalized. \n\n \nCOME JOIN THE VIGIL AND PROTEST \n \nWHERE: 
 Outside the Wells Fargo Room at the Haas School of Business\nWHEN: Tuesday, 
 October 30, 11:00AM (the event runs till 1:30PM - please come for as long 
 as you can)\nWHAT: Silent vigil and leafleting. We will bring leaflets. If 
 you can, please wear black, and bring a gas mask or hankerchief to protect 
 yourself from the toxic fumes that are likely to emanate from this 
 meeting.\n \nInformation about Bhopal, Dow and the UC Berkeley deal:\n \nIn 
 1984, an explosion at a Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India resulted in 
 the leak of a deadly gas that killed more than 8,000 people within a few 
 days. Today, almost 23 years after the Bhopal disaster, an estimated 
 150,000 people continue to suffer respiratory, neurological and other 
 health effects. Carbide’s toxins are found in breast milk, and children 
 are born with congenital disorders attributed to Carbide’s chemicals. 
 While initially portrayed as an "accident," recent court proceedings have 
 revealed that the company designed the plant with unproven and untested 
 technology and cut corners on safety and maintenance to save money. The Dow 
 Chemical Company bought Union Carbide in 2001, and refuses to accept any 
 liability for the incident and its aftermath. The current structure of 
 international law makes it extremely difficult for Bhopal victims to seek 
 justice. Dow is also responsible for a series of other crimes, including 
 sterilizing banana plantation workers in the Caribbean and contaminating 
 the drinking water of Louisiana residents.  \n\nThe double-standards in 
 courting such a company for a "green partnership" are apparent in that we 
 should ask if UC Berkeley would seek out a deal with a company whose recent 
 record in the U.S. includes the following:\n* Abandonment of a site 
 contaminated with their toxic chemicals, which is poisoning the ground 
 water.  The factory site in Bhopal is still contaminated and leaching toxic 
 chemicals into the groundwater that 20,000 people drink. In the U.S., under 
 the Superfund Law, any company ever associated with a contaminated site is 
 required to clean it up. \n* The CEO of one of Dow's subsidiaries is facing 
 criminal charges, and refuses to appear in court. The former CEO of Union 
 Carbide, Warren Anderson, is wanted on charges of culpable homicide in the 
 Bhopal District Court and has been declared an absconder from justice. He 
 lives in great luxury and wealth in Hamptons, NY.\n* Dow bribed politicians 
 to register a toxic chemical and got caught at it. In February 2007 
 (earlier this year!) The Dow Chemical Company admitted to the United States 
 Securities and Exchange Commission that it paid bribes to Indian officials 
 at the Indian Ministry of Agriculture. The bribes were paid to get three 
 pesticides registered. One of these is Dursban - a product banned for home 
 and garden use in the United States because it is poses risks to the 
 nervous system of children.\n \nA 2004 resolution of the Associated 
 Students of the University of California (ASUC) at UC Berkeley "supported 
 the campaign of the survivors [Bhopalis] for justice", and stated that Dow 
 be asked to "accept liability for the disaster" and to "clean up Bhopal." 
 The resolution stated that UC Berkeley should not take money from The Dow 
 Chemical Company, until it meets all its liabilities. Please see the whole 
 resolution at: 
 http://www.asuc.org/documentation/view.php?type=bills&id=366\n \nThe Dow 
 deal with UC Berkeley comes on top of another recent controversial 
 partnership with BP, also positioned as a "green" deal. Dow is providing $2 
 million for this program over the next 12 months, with the intention of 
 providing $10 million over the first 5 years.\n\nPLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL 
 WIDELY. \n \nSincerely, \nKamal Kapadia and Dipti 
 Bhatnagar\nkamalk@berkeley.edu and dipti_es@berkeley.edu\nMembers of the 
 International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (UC Berkeley chapter)\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/29/18456884.php
SUMMARY:No Dow at UC Berkeley!!
LOCATION:WHERE: Outside the Wells Fargo Room at the Haas School of Business\nWHEN: 
 Tuesday, October 30, 11:00AM (the event runs till 1:30PM - please come for 
 as long as you can)\nWHAT: Silent vigil and leafleting. We will bring 
 leaflets. If you can, please wear black, and bring a gas mask or 
 hankerchief to protect yourself from the toxic fumes that are likely to 
 emanate from this meeting.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/29/18456884.php
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