Forthcoming events
Here’s a list of our forthcoming events. Do let us know about your fundraising / campaigning activities and we’ll post them up here too – just email or call with the details – many thanks. Also, if you have any suggestions as to where we should have a presence, we’d love to hear from you.
Press Conference- Sanjay, Barry Gardiner, Meredith Alexander, for Indian Journalists Association
Friday 27th April 2012, London, India Club, 2nd Floor, Strand Continental Hotel, 143 Strand, WC2R 1JA, 4.00pm
International Workers Memorial Day, Remember the dead- and fight for the living!
Saturday 28thApril 2012 London, 10.30am Assemble at the statue of the Building Worker on Tower Hill next to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. 12.30pm Walthamstow Market, by the TV screen near the library.
Bhopali Screening and Q&A with Sanjay, Courthouse Doubletree Hotel (private cinema)
Sunday 29th April 2012, London, 19-21 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HL Time TBC
Bhopali screening and Q&A with Sanjay, Colorama Cinema
Monday 30th April 2012, London, 52-56 Lancaster Street, SE1, 7.30pm
Bhopali screening and Q&A at Amnesty International Human Rights Action Centre
Tuesday 1st May 2012, London, 17-25 New Inn Yard, EC2A 3EA, 6.30pm
Bhopali Screening and Q&A at Oxford University
Wednesday 1st may 2012, Saskatchewan Room, Exeter College, Oxford University, Broad Street, 5.00pm
Bhopali screening and Q&A at London School of Economics
Thursday 3rd May, St Clements Building, Room 221, LSE, 6.00pm
Bhopali screening and Q&A at Middlesex University
Saturday 5th May, The Barn 2, Hendon Campus, Middlesex University, 3.00-5.30pm [event is free but please RSVP to Christina Frandzis at c.frandiz@mdx.ac.uk]
The Edinburgh Marathon
Sunday 27th May 2012
Would you like to run and raise money? Email Ingrid Neill ingridneil@bhopal.org to register.
2012 British 10k London Run
Sunday 8th July
Would you like to run and raise money? Call the BMA office to register.
The Bhopal Survivors’ Tour
UK and Ireland, September 2012
This will be of particular interest to communities facing local pollution; trades union branches; students and academics; environmental activists; expatriate and non-resident Indians and faith organisations.
Details TBC.
If you would like the Bhopalis to visit you or you can offer support in any way please get in touch.





