People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
48 November 29, 2009 |
RESOLUTION OF THE 11TH IMCWP
Commemorate 25th Anniversary of
ON December 2-3, 2004, one of the world�s
biggest
industrial disasters in the Indian city of
The criminal culpability of the US-based MNC,
Union
Carbide Corporation or UCC, was clearly established by the absence of
safety
features and other technologies in the
This entire chain of events, as well as the series of
acts of collusion between the US-based MNC behemoth and governments of
the
Predatory MNCs based in the US, Europe or other
countries of the global North today are running rampant in developing
countries, in flagrant violation of domestic and international laws on
industrial safety, hazardous and toxic materials and environmental
pollution.
Hazardous industries, sub-standard or obsolete technologies, banned or
toxic
materials, environmentally disastrous extractive industries, are all
increasingly being thrust upon countries of the global South, even
while the
latter are prevented from developing their own self-reliant
capabilities. Legal
and regulatory frameworks in these countries are subverted by imposing
neo-liberal policies favouring foreign investment and MNCs, often aided
by the
IMF, World Bank and other multilateral agencies that champion such
policies.
Multilateral trade agreements such as WTO and GATT are also being used
by
The aftermath of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy has brought to
the fore many issues relating to industrial licensing and regulation of
hazardous industries, technological self-reliance, policy and
regulatory
frameworks for import of technologies, role of MNCs, legislation and
enforcement of legal and regulatory frameworks of liability for
environmental
pollution and industrial accidents, industrial siting and urban
development,
policies on agriculture especially use of agro-chemicals etc.
Communist Parties of the world call upon progressive
forces all over the world to commemorate the 25th year of
the Bhopal
Gas Tragedy and to focus national and international attention on the
role of
MNCs, on efforts by the global North to impose their technological on
developing countries, and on the framework of neo-liberal economic
policies
that characterise imperialist globalisation today.