Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hasan-Ali-and-his-Daughters-in-Bhopal-27MZIFC1AQM.htmlConceptually similarVictim Hasan Ali in BhopalGP011ZACompleted★★★★Victim Rubeena's Family in BhopalGP0FR5Completed★★★★Sukhdev Dubey in BhopalGP0A0ZCompleted★★★★Grieving Father in BhopalGP0FR4Completed★★★★Rubeda Banu and her Three Sons in BhopalGP01AHICompleted★★★★Victim Mehboob Bi in BhopalGP01YICompleted★★★★Rehana Bi and her Son in BhopalGP0H8GCompleted★★★★Victim Sunil in BhopalGP016BMCompleted★★★★Victim Nadira in BhopalGP0KCCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0PQIHasan Ali and his Daughters in BhopalHasan Ali and his Daughters, Bhopal 2002. Hasan Ali has seven grown-up daughters. "Our education has suffered because of our father's illness, and the fact that we too have been ill at different times. Because of this, there are several problems related to our marriages," says Kishwar, one of the seven daughters.Locations:Asia-Bhopal-IndiaDate:1 Jan, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Raghu RaiMaximum size:5567px X 3612pxKeywords:Daughters-Fathers-Illness-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Three people-Toxics (campaign title)-Union Carbide-VictimsShoot:Bhopal Disaster Anniversary and DocumentationBhopal, India, is the site of the world's worst industrial disaster, where a Union Carbide chemical plant released 40 tonnes of highly toxic methyl isocyanate on the night of 3rd December 1984. The disaster killed thousands and the polluted site of the abandoned factory still leaks poisons into the groundwater of local residents.