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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/10364407.stm
"Some 3,500 people died within days and more than 15,000 in the years since." Only 470 mil in compensation for that?! That's more casualties then 9/11. |
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This surprises you, Herring? Consider what kind of country the plant was operated in, the initial response, and the ultimate culpability of UC. One would think that a country with a strong socialist government and more safety and health regs than the US would have take UC to task, but it didn't. Why do you suppose that is?
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Well I've heard of the incident but never really understood the maginitude of it. It is the biggest industrial catastrophe ever. Really grim death toll that could easily top the 3500 and be as high as 15 000 + and the wounded / otherwise affected.
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![]() Reading that wiki-entry it seems that there have been plenty of reasons as to why the issue is still around. One reason might be the fact that India is a developing nation and as such it doesn't warrant a bigger response from the world community for compensations, clean-up efforts by the guilty parties etc. |
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Where did the 470 mil go ?
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Sorry, I was under the impression you wanted to discuss this. If you'd rather turn a discussion about India into a USA bash-fest I'll be more than happy to listen.
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And as far as India being a big country with lots of resources, what resources exactly? |
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I believe you were saying something about labor law? Feel free to look up other parts of Indian law, they're all pretty much that bad. I think India's problem, if it has one regarding law, is that there are so many laws that they tend to be ignored and or selectively enforced. That's just plain bad for business. Quote:
I'm not sure about the rest, but let me ask you this: What resources does Hong Kong have? Or Singapore? The answer is none, they're just small rocks, but the free market has enabled people to generate standards of living far above those in India, and they even have greater population density. Also of note is that Singapore is an almost totalitarian state, while Hong Kong remains mostly free in terms of individual rights, but both are prosperous because of the shared lassiez-faire approach to the market, suggesting that this is the key reason for their success. *With the exception of nations that are drowning in oil or some other precious resource - Norway, UAE, Kuwait, etc...
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Whether or not they can be qualified as "good" on a list of places to places to live depends upon the criterion used. Many indices use things like the presence of nationalized healthcare as a positive, when in fact there is a good case for it being a negative, especially in terms of economic sustainability.
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For a better overview of the subject and the reason why the amount paid is/was so low, I recommend the Amnesty International report, which can be found here. Quite a good read, if you have the time and answers the majority of questions.
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