“We have spent a lot of money on my medical treatment…Sometimes we don’t even have 5 or 10 rupees for tea or medicines. I was very healthy before the gas…After the gas, it has been cough and breathlessness, cough and breathlessness. Sometimes it would go away and I would think that I would get better…Every three months, every three months, I come to this hospital…I have injections here, and pills and I take oxygen. Oxygen has the most effect.†– Raes Mohammad, victim of Bhopal gas tragedy, 1984 (Clouds of Injustice, Bhopal Disaster 20 Years On, Amnesty International Publications 2004)
Here, on the streets of Bangalore, Indians are asking, #WhereArtDOW? Show your solidarity with the struggle for justice in Bhopal by taking a selfie with the hashtag #WhereArtDOW in your house or street, and share it on social media. Or make your voice heard by giving a missed call to 044-33185009 and/or signing this petition.