Saturday, May 22, 2010 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
http://www.naturalnews.com/028844_Coca-Cola_Colombia.html
(NaturalNews) Coca-Cola: to many, it is simply the all-American cola
that everyone grew up drinking. Originally created in the late 1800s as a
medicine, Coca-Cola eventually evolved into one of the world's most
popular soft drinks. Besides being a very unhealthy beverage, Coca-Cola
has another dirty secret for which few people are aware; the Coca-Cola
Company has been involved in a series of kidnappings involving union
leaders and organizers at its Colombia bottling facilities. Many of
those kidnapped have been severely tortured and even murdered by company
thugs.
As shocking and unbelievable as all of this sounds, there
is a trail of documented evidence against Coca-Cola for its crimes
against union officials. In fact, back in 2001, the United Steelworkers
of America and the International Labor Rights Fund, filed a joint
lawsuit on behalf of SINALTRAINAL to address the problems in Colombia.
Javier
Correa, President of the National Union of Food Industry Workers, and
William Mendoza, President of the Barrancabermeja location in Colombia,
have joined together with Ray Rogers, Director of the Campaign to Stop
Killer Coke, to bring light to the issue and push for an end to the
atrocities.
How did it all start?
Most
people recognize that unions are formed to protect workers from unfair
treatment and abuse by employers. Though some do not operate as
intended, the general idea of unions is to ensure that workers are
receiving fair pay for their labor and that they are not being grossly
extorted by those for whom they work.
U.S. laws have been
designed to protect American workers who form labor unions from being
threatened or silenced by the companies for whom they work, and while
they are not perfect, their intent was for the best interests of
American workers.
When workers at Coca-Cola bottling plants in
Colombia began to step up and organize unions, the Coca-Cola Company
allegedly began to contract with paramilitary security forces to deal
with leaders and organizers, something they would not legally be able to
do in the U.S. Even today, these forces are using extreme tactics to
silence anyone who would dare attempt to organize workers to form a
union. These tactics include violent detention efforts, torture and even
murder.
Internal Pentagon records that were eventually required
to be made public revealed that Colombian troops connected with
Coca-Cola's paramilitary forces were also being trained at the U.S.
Army's School of the Americas (SOA) in Fort Benning, Georgia, to torture
and murder those who conduct "union organizing and recruiting",
distribute "propaganda in favor of workers", and "sympathize with
demonstrators or strikes."
Is this an isolated incident?
This
is not the first time, or the first country, in which Coca-Cola has
been responsible for severe human rights abuses. Back in the 1970s and
1980s, the company was responsible for similar behavior in Guatemala,
where eight workers in Guatemala City were murdered or otherwise killed
for trying to keep their union alive.
Thanks to massive
international protests against Coca-Cola following campaigns that
brought the truth to light, the multi-national giant was forced to
concede and the Guatemalan union survived. But at the time, even the
government of Guatemala was unwilling to address the issue; it took the
efforts of concerned citizens around the world to win the battle against
Coca-Cola and achieve some sort of justice.
The Coca-Cola
Company has also been accused of similar human rights abuses in other
countries today, including in developing countries like India and China
where it has plants. Because the company is so large and powerful, it
exerts considerable sway on governments worldwide that turn a blind eye
to its abuses.
What is being done to stop Coca-Cola?
The
Campaign to Stop Killer Coke has been working for years to bring
awareness of these atrocities to light, but unfortunately not much has
been resolved in Colombia. And the fact that certain sensitive documents
reveal that the U.S. government is playing a role in protecting
Coca-Cola adds fuel to the fire. Fortunately, the campaign has been able
to successfully initiate some positive steps towards ending Coca-Cola's
Colombian tyranny.
In 2006, the University of Michigan, New York
University, and a handful of other colleges and universities in North
American and Europe cut ties with Coca-Cola because the company would
not agree to an independent, third-party audit of its human rights,
labor and environmental abuses in both Colombia and India.
Also
in 2006, as the World Cup was coming to London with Coca-Cola as one of
its primary sponsors, "War on Want" issued a report detailing some of
Coca-Cola's abuses around the world. These included:
-Massive
drilling efforts in India that exhausted local water supplies and wells,
leaving Indian farmers with no water to irrigate their crops.
-Ecosystem
contamination in El Salvador and India due to plant waste discharge.
-The
human rights abuses taking place in Colombia, as well as in Pakistan,
Turkey, Russia, Peru, Chile, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
Demonstrators
obstructed the torch relay at the 2006 winter Olympics, exposing many
to the truth about Coca-Cola, and held protests at the 2010 winter
Olympics in Vancouver as well. Since Coca-Cola is the exclusive
non-alcoholic beverage provider to the Olympic Games through 2020, the
Games are a primary target for demonstrators.
The
Coca-Cola Case, a new documentary
A new documentary
called The Coca-Cola Case, which highlights the human rights
abuses of the Coca-Cola company, was recently screened in a few Canadian
theaters. Hundreds of people, including many students, viewed the movie
which, hopefully will make its way into the U.S.
Directed by
German Gutierrez and Carmen Garcia, the film tracks labor-rights lawyers
Daniel Kovalik and Terry Collingworth, as well as Ray Rogers from the
Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, in their efforts to hold the Coca-Cola
company accountable for its atrocities. Part of the film highlights the
2001 lawsuit hinged upon the Alien Tort Claims Act, which allows
foreigners to sue American companies in American courts for violating
"the law of nations or a treaty of the United States."
This film
has the potential to ignite a firestorm of pressure against the
Coca-Cola Company and force the company to change its ways.
The
Campaign to Stop Killer Coke resources
The Campaign
to Stop Killer Coke also has a variety of useful resources on its
website, including informational flyers, articles and special reports.
The group also issues a periodic newsletter to keep interested parties
aware of current events that pertain to campaign efforts.
The
Campaign's offensive tactics against Coca-Cola are having an impact.
Considering that Coca-Cola is one of the most powerful multi-national
corporations in the world, it is impressive that numerous institutions
of higher learning have already banned Coca-Cola products, and many more
are taking steps to ban them as well. As awareness continues to
increase, a point of critical mass will be achieved for which Coca-Cola
will have to acknowledge and address the issue.
It is also
important to note that the Coca-Cola Company owns numerous
other beverage brands, including the healthy juice brand, Odwalla.
To
learn more about the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke and to get involved
in the efforts to stop the human rights abuses of the Coca-Cola Company,
please visit www.killercoke.com.
the company is owned by jews so no surprise !
this is just the tiny tip of a huge iceberg !
Why Jews only? I don't know about the corporate industry, but when people accuse the Jews of heading the international banking conspiracy, you got to realise that there are also American, British, French, Dutch bankers. The language of corruption transcends race or religion.
Saying that it is a racial conspiracy demonstrates a rather shallow understanding of power.
Originally posted by freedomclub:but when people accuse the Jews of heading the international banking conspiracy, you got to realise that there are also American, British, French, Dutch bankers.
There's some interesting books on the international banking fraternity that I am trying to read:
http://www.amazon.com/Lords-Finance-Bankers-Broke-World/dp
http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Fetters-Depression-1919-1939-Development/dp/0195101138/ref=sr_1_1?
http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Money-Street-American-Century/dp/39813263
I am not sure if you can compared Unions in the States vs Singapore....
I think Union in Singapore do too little and completely useless in advancing labors right, work place discrimination, safety and wages....
but i also think union member in the US had over stretched and over reach that their pay to be considering advancing labors right. Example the American Railroad workers, Longshore Union workers and Auto union workers.
That get paid decently well and i mean "WELL" Longshore union workers get paid as high as 80,000 a year including overtime.
Originally posted by freedomclub:Why Jews only? I don't know about the corporate industry, but when people accuse the Jews of heading the international banking conspiracy, you got to realise that there are also American, British, French, Dutch bankers. The language of corruption transcends race or religion.
Saying that it is a racial conspiracy demonstrates a rather shallow understanding of power.
these American, British, whatever bankers are only small fry !!!!!
they are either Jewish or the banks they work in are owned by Jews.
Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Chase Manhatten, Lehman Bros, Merrill Lynch, Warburg Bank, UBS - all these banks big enough ????? All owned by Jews.
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:
these American, British, whatever bankers are only small fry !!!!!
they are either Jewish or the banks they work in are owned by Jews.
Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Chase Manhatten, Lehman Bros, Merrill Lynch, Warburg Bank, UBS - all these banks big enough ????? All owned by Jews.
So we should get rid of every Jew on the planet?
Just as with every race, there are rich and powerful people able to unfluence global events, there are also those at the bottom of the social hierarchy. It is too shallow to blame all the world's woes on a race. Hitler tried that.
Even if rich Jews controlled the direction of our society, do you think their poorer and worse-off counterparts are in it too?
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:
these American, British, whatever bankers are only small fry !!!!!
they are either Jewish or the banks they work in are owned by Jews.
surfed too much rubbish sites like rense.com, brainwashed by their crappy conspiracy propaganda.
then is it NOT a fact that all major commerical banks are jewish-owned ?
is it NOT a fact that the Federal Reserve is a PRIVATE bank owned by jews only ?
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:then is it NOT a fact that all major commerical banks are jewish-owned ?
is it NOT a fact that the Federal Reserve is a PRIVATE bank owned by jews only ?
All rubbish lah.
*me attends a rally...and chants8
DEATH TO COCA COLA !!!!
*pops the lid off an ice cold refreshing coke.....pccceeeettttt...aaaah.... refreshing~!*
DEATH TO COCA COLA !! *sips*
Its all another Pepsi Marketing Strategy. Cola Wars 2
In colombia, anything can happen, this is only a minor issue to them, if you want people to stop drinking coke, dun have to quote colombia, we can change it to pepsei
no big deal...the business world is cruel
what to do, to them, ants coming into their house is already a big deal
And this is a new in a country where the opposition is not allowed!!!!
colombia a new country??? they got another type of coke more than the real thing coke you are talking about...and this coke is called cocaine which consituted about 50% of their GDP