Protesters in India Are Massacred as Environmentally Destructive Corporations Have Impunity

Police in India killed a dozen protesters in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, after 100 days of demonstrations against the mining corporation Sterlite. Journalist Kavitha Muralidharan tells TRNN’s Ben Norton how UK-based Indian parent company Vedanta Resources enjoys impunity, despite its role in environmental destruction, pollution, and violence like the Thoothukudi massacre.

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11 thoughts on “Protesters in India Are Massacred as Environmentally Destructive Corporations Have Impunity

  1. Horrible that brave persons were injured and killed before positive relief was obtained. Money, wealth, trade have value; people don't seem to be of any significance any more.

  2. A British Company may be involved with police in killing unarmed civilians. Shit slides don hill from The Tories in Britain all the way to India. If it's OK for May to murder children in Yemen must be oK with the company owners.

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