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Dear Discovery!

Warm regards!!! Lot of nice programs. But the same way why not come to Bhopal, India and make a documentary on the Bhopal disaster and explain the "union carbide's" safety records. The top reasons for me recomending such a program are,

i) Let us also speak of a American company and its excellent safety records. Let is not just speak about Kursk and Chernobyl and make a American guy to say few words about the disaster and point out that the Russians "did this ...", "did that...","failed on this...", "failed on that..." and all. Let us pause for some moment and stop saying the the Russians or chinese or Iraqis did this/that and all! Let us also speak about how Americans bombed Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Poisoned drinking water sources and burned forests in Vietnam and tortured/torturing innocent Iraqis in Gutanemo(may be spelling is wrong)!
ii) Afterall 15000 valuable indian lives are lost and 600000 people suffering with everlasting scars. India is also a country! and Indians are also people and the world need to know about such Industrial accidents happned and how an American company(UC) follow different safety standards in the so called "third world country" and their home. Remeber the sufferers are still not adequeately compensated. Cheap Indian lifes?!
iii) Amidst the struggle, the people of Bhopal will be happy to see that they are heard by the world. A small solace.
 
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