Why Sir Mark Tully supports our Appeal
Why Sir Mark Tully supports the Bhopal Medical Appeal, in his own words: Listen to Sir Mark’s Radio 4 Appeal. Just click: Radio 4 Appeal
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Why Sir Mark Tully supports the Bhopal Medical Appeal, in his own words: Listen to Sir Mark’s Radio 4 Appeal. Just click: Radio 4 Appeal
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The twentieth anniversary of the Bhopal Disaster saw the world’s attention focused on Bhopal once more and, after his visit in 1994 CLICK, Sir Mark Tully returned to Bhopal and recorded a ‘From Our Own Correspondent’
‘From Our Own Correspondent’- Sir Mark Tully in Bhopal, 2004. Read More »
Back in November of 2009, our first Radio 4 appeal was read by broadcaster and BMA patron, Jon Snow. He explained that: “Eight years ago I stood in what remained of the Bhopal plant. That year
Our 2009 Radio 4 Appeal: Jon Snow- Bhopal & Ground Zero Read More »
In 1994, Sir Mark Tully returned to Bhopal having originally been there in December 1984 as one of the first journalists at the scene of the gas tragedy. On this visit he met a family of
Sir Mark Tully and the family from J.P.Nagar- a 2016 update Read More »
As Bureau Chief of the BBC, New Delhi at the time of the disaster, Sir Mark Tully was one of the very first correspondents to arrive in Bhopal. He found himself witness to the unimaginable horror
Sir Mark Tully Revisits Bhopal Ten Years After The Disaster Read More »