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These people have come to kill us. Social advertising in support of a poisoned population of Bhopal
Agency Jamrach & Sons launched a campaign in support of the population of the Indian city of Bhopal, the victim of a chemical attack 23 years ago.
December 3, 1984 the Indian city of Bhopal have suffered from the most large-scale man-made disaster in the history of mankind. Giant toxic cloud released into the atmosphere by the US for the production of pesticides, has covered a city, taking in the night life of three thousand people and 15 thousand in the next month. In total, from the release of toxic waste has suffered more than 150 000 people, not counting the children born after 1984.
Advertisers of Jamrach & Sons, Brighton organized a series of publications on the Bhopal disaster. The purpose of the campaign: to raise funds for the treatment of people who have suffered in 1984 and for the rehabilitation of disabled children, who, after the release of toxic waste is born more.
Titles of articles and photos are shocking, but it is certainly part of PR in an attempt to attract the attention of a larger audience
Advertising Agency: Jamrach & Sons, Brighton, UK
Creative Director / Art Director / Copywriter: Indra Sinha
Photographers: Raghu Rai, Maude Dorr, Andy Moxon
Study: Sambhavna Clinic Staff
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December 3, 1984 the Indian city of Bhopal have suffered from the most large-scale man-made disaster in the history of mankind. Giant toxic cloud released into the atmosphere by the US for the production of pesticides, has covered a city, taking in the night life of three thousand people and 15 thousand in the next month. In total, from the release of toxic waste has suffered more than 150 000 people, not counting the children born after 1984.
Advertisers of Jamrach & Sons, Brighton organized a series of publications on the Bhopal disaster. The purpose of the campaign: to raise funds for the treatment of people who have suffered in 1984 and for the rehabilitation of disabled children, who, after the release of toxic waste is born more.
Titles of articles and photos are shocking, but it is certainly part of PR in an attempt to attract the attention of a larger audience
Advertising Agency: Jamrach & Sons, Brighton, UK
Creative Director / Art Director / Copywriter: Indra Sinha
Photographers: Raghu Rai, Maude Dorr, Andy Moxon
Study: Sambhavna Clinic Staff
via # image5318755