Raghu Rai: Lens of Truth in the Bhopal Tragedy
Four organizations mourning the death of renowned photographer Raghu Rai remember his indelible contribution in capturing the harsh realities of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. His profound images highlighted the human suffering and ongoing struggle for accountability, ensuring that the truth of the disaster remains visible.
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The recent death of celebrated photographer Raghu Rai has triggered an outpouring of grief among groups associated with the survivors of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. These organizations commend Rai's pivotal role in exposing the grim realities of the disaster through his compelling photography. His work jogged public memory and held corporations accountable.
Rai, who passed away at 83 over the weekend in New Delhi, was more than just a photographer. He was a storyteller who chronicled the enduring impact of the Bhopal disaster. His images, capturing the immediate human cost and ongoing struggles for justice, have left an indelible mark on India's collective conscience.
In statements, organizations like the Bhopal Group for Information & Action expressed how Rai returned repeatedly to Bhopal, documenting not just the past but continuing consequences. His work made it inextricable to dissociate the human suffering from the responsibility held by Union Carbide and Dow Chemical, ensuring the struggle for accountability remains in the public eye.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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