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Olympic body: Dow not to blame for India gas tragedy | Olympic body: Dow not to blame for India gas tragedy |
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has told Indian Olympics officials that Dow Chemical was not responsible for the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy in any way. | The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has told Indian Olympics officials that Dow Chemical was not responsible for the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy in any way. |
The IOC said it appreciated the Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) concern for the victims. | The IOC said it appreciated the Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) concern for the victims. |
But it added that Dow had no ownership stake in Union Carbide till 2000. | But it added that Dow had no ownership stake in Union Carbide till 2000. |
Campaigners say the gas leak killed some 25,000 people. Dow is a top-tier sponsor for the London 2012 Olympics. | Campaigners say the gas leak killed some 25,000 people. Dow is a top-tier sponsor for the London 2012 Olympics. |
The company merged with the Union Carbide Corporation - whose subsidiary Union Carbide India ran the Bhopal pesticide plant - in 1999 and denies any liability for the chemical gas leak. | The company merged with the Union Carbide Corporation - whose subsidiary Union Carbide India ran the Bhopal pesticide plant - in 1999 and denies any liability for the chemical gas leak. |
As well as its sponsorship deal, the US-based company is funding a £7m ($11m) fabric wrap for the Olympic stadium in east London, which will be 900m (0.56 miles) long and 20m (67ft) high. | As well as its sponsorship deal, the US-based company is funding a £7m ($11m) fabric wrap for the Olympic stadium in east London, which will be 900m (0.56 miles) long and 20m (67ft) high. |
Indian NGOs working with the survivors of the gas leak and the IOA have repeatedly demanded that Dow Chemical should be dropped as one of the sponsors for the Olympics. | Indian NGOs working with the survivors of the gas leak and the IOA have repeatedly demanded that Dow Chemical should be dropped as one of the sponsors for the Olympics. |
A commissioner for a body monitoring the Olympics recently resigned over its links with Dow. | A commissioner for a body monitoring the Olympics recently resigned over its links with Dow. |
'No connection' | 'No connection' |
"The IOC recognises that the Bhopal tragedy was a horrific event for India and the world," IOC chief Jacques Rogge said in a letter to IOA acting president Vijay Kumar Malhotra. | |
"The Olympic Movement sympathises with the grief of the victims' families and regrets the ongoing suffering people face in the region." | |
"The IOC and London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games were aware of the Bhopal tragedy when discussing the partnership with Dow. | "The IOC and London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games were aware of the Bhopal tragedy when discussing the partnership with Dow. |
"Dow had no connection with the Bhopal tragedy. Dow did not have any ownership stake in Union Carbide until 16 years after the accident and 12 years after the $470m compensation agreement was approved by the Indian Supreme Court." | "Dow had no connection with the Bhopal tragedy. Dow did not have any ownership stake in Union Carbide until 16 years after the accident and 12 years after the $470m compensation agreement was approved by the Indian Supreme Court." |
The IOC letter added that partnerships for the London event were only formed with organisations that work "in accordance with the values of the Olympic movement". | The IOC letter added that partnerships for the London event were only formed with organisations that work "in accordance with the values of the Olympic movement". |
"Dow is a global leader in its field of business and is committed to good corporate citizenship. The company has supported the Olympic Movement for over 30 years... bringing industry-leading expertise and innovation to the Games," it stated. | "Dow is a global leader in its field of business and is committed to good corporate citizenship. The company has supported the Olympic Movement for over 30 years... bringing industry-leading expertise and innovation to the Games," it stated. |
But Mr Malhotra said the IOA was not convinced by the IOC's stand: "We think that the IOC should understand and appreciate the feelings and sentiments of the victims and drop Dow as a sponsor." | But Mr Malhotra said the IOA was not convinced by the IOC's stand: "We think that the IOC should understand and appreciate the feelings and sentiments of the victims and drop Dow as a sponsor." |
Some politicians in the UK and India say Dow is liable for the ongoing fallout of the 1984 chemical gas leak in Bhopal. | Some politicians in the UK and India say Dow is liable for the ongoing fallout of the 1984 chemical gas leak in Bhopal. |
But despite the furore over its involvement, Dow has consistently said it would not withdraw its Olympic sponsorship. | But despite the furore over its involvement, Dow has consistently said it would not withdraw its Olympic sponsorship. |
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