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COMPANY : Coca-Cola

 

Coca-Cola Amatil in Australia:

Coca-Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd

National Office

71 Circular Quay East, Sydney

Sales & Customer Service


13 2653

Enquiries


Consumer Information


1800 025 123

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Coca-Cola Beverages

(07) 4633 5167

U4/ 13 Carrington Rd
Torrington QLD 4350

 


General Inquiries- Australia
Consumer Information Centre and Switchboard
Tel: 13 COKE (132 653)


Australian Media Enquiries:

Level 15, 71 Macquarie Street
Sydney   NSW   2000
Australia
Tel:  (61 2) 9259 6532
Fax:  (61 2) 9241 3872
Email:aus_cca_corporate_affairs@anz.ccamatil.com

Investor Relations Enquiries:
Erini Kontrafouris
Investor Relations Officer
Level 15, 71 Macquarie Street
Sydney   NSW   2000
Australia
Tel:  (61 2) 9259 6159
Fax:  (61 2) 9259 6614
Email:aus_investor_relations@anz.ccamatil.com

                


New Zealand Enquiries, including Media

Coca-Cola Amatil (NZ) Ltd
Tel:  0800 262 226
Tel:  (64 0) 9570 3000
Fax:  (64 0) 9570 3039
Email: nzl.coke@anz.ccamatil.com


 

American Depositary Receipts (ADR)
The Bank of New York - ADR
101 Barclay Street, 22W
New York   NY   10286   USA
Toll Free Number:  1888 269 2377

CCA Share Registry
ASX Perpetual Registrars
Level 8, 580 George Street
Sydney   NSW   2000
Australia
Tel:  (61 2) 8280 7121
Fax:  (61 2) 9261 8489
Email: registrars@asxperpetual.com.au

 

Australian Customer Sale and Service Centre
Sales Enquiries: 13 COKE (132 653)
Service Enquiries: 13 CHIL (13 2445)
Vending Enquiries: 1800 VENDOR
(1800 836 367)
Fax Sales and Service: 1300 55 COKE
(1300 55 2653)
Email:aus_contactus@anz.ccamatil.com

 

Australian Consumer, Student or Promotion Enquiries:
Consumer Information Centre
Toll Free Number: 1800 025 123
Fax:   (61 2) 9436 8715
Email:  ConsumerInformation@CCAmatil 
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Toll Free Number within NZ: 0800 505 123
Phone: 64 9570 3000

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Consumer Information Centre
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CCA Fiji
Consumer and Customer Inquiries
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+822 2259 5888
CCA Indonesia Consumer and Customer Inquiries
Tel : +62 21 8832 2222 # 9000
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COCA COLA - USA

The Coca-Cola Company
P.O. Box 1734
Atlanta, GA 30301
USA

http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/contactus/cokefeedback/index.html

Coca Cola Corporation


(404) 761-1946
3065 Main Street,
Atlanta, GA 30344

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COCA-COLA UK

f you have a question about product quality, please use our freecall consumer care number:

0800 227711.

Otherwise please complete the form below with your question or comment and we will respond as soon as possible.

http://www.coca-cola.co.uk/contact/

Useful telephone numbers include:

  • Switchboard: 01895 231 313
  • Sales: 08457 10 20 30
  • National Customer Service Centre: 08705 33 66 99
    Existing customers requiring assistance and/or rapid support from a service engineer, can call our National Customer Service Centre, 24 hours, 364 days a year.
  • Media: 01895 844 828
    This number is for journalist enquiries only

 

Sites and Offices:

SCOTLAND:

Coca‑Cola Enterprises Ltd
1 Burley Place
College Milton South
East Kilbride
Glasgow
G74 5LZ

 

 

PRODUCTS & AFFILIATED COMPANIES TO AVOID

Coca-Cola
Dr Pepper (Schweppes-see below)
Fanta
Fruitopia
Kia Ora
Lilt (Lift)
Sprite
Sunkist

Schweppes

(Note that Coca-Cola doesn't own Cadbury-Schwepps company but has just aquired its soft drinks brands in around a 100 countries excluding USA, France, South Africa, Belgium, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Germany. Eg. in UK Dr Pepper (Schweppes) is Coca-Cola, in USA it isn't so check the can.)

*For FULL PRODUCT LIST see [9] below


RESEARCH FINDINGS :

From 1966 onward Coca-Cola has been a stauch supporter of Israel.[4]

In 1997 the Government of Israel Economic Mission honored Coca-Cola at the Israel Trade Award Dinner for its continued support of Israel for the last 30 years and for refusing ro abide by the Arab League boycott of Israel. [1]

[ In contrast Pepsi abided by the Arab League boycott of Israel which ended in May 1991, after 1992 Pepsi is also trading in Israel - see [2] ]

In 2001 the Coca-Cola World Headquarters hosted and was the main sponser of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala.[5].

It has ben revealed that Coca-Cola Israel sponsers training programs for its workers on subjects including the Israeli-Arab conflict. The course content is created by a company funded by the Jewish Agency and the Israeli government.[6]

In February 2002, Coca-Cola teamed up with "Friends of Israel" and National Hillel to cosponser a lecture given by the infamous zionist correspondent Linda Gradstein at the University of Minnesota.[3]

In July 2002, it has been announced that Coca-Cola, in return for millions in incentives from the Israeli government, is to build a new plant on stolen Palestinian land at Kiryat Gat.[7]

In October 2005, Coca-Cola increased its investment in Israel by buying a 51 percent controlling interest in the Tavor Winery.[11]

ADDITIONAL INFO & REFs :

[1]

The Southern Shofar -- the Jewish newspaper of Alabama

http://www.bham.net/shofar/1997/0697/nbriefs.html

Coca-Cola honored by Israel in Atlanta

The American Israel Chamber of Commerce and the Government of Israel Economic Mission honored Coca-Cola and chairman Roberto Goizueta at the Israel Trade Award Dinner in Atlanta on May 29. Goizueta has worked for Coca-Cola since 1954, transferring to the Atlanta headquarters in 1964. In 1980 he was elected president and chief operating officer.

Coca-Cola has served the Israeli market for 30 years, refusing to abide by the Arab League economic boycott of Israel. For decades, this cost Coca-Cola the opportunity to sell its products in Arab countries.

 

[2]

http://www.snopes2.com/cokelore/israel.htm

Prior to 1992, Pepsi had backed the other horse, choosing to service the lucrative Coke-less Arab markets in the boycott days. For its decision to stay out of Israel (and thus itself avoid being placed on the Arab League's blacklist), Pepsi faced continued criticism in the United States. In certain circles it was considered politically incorrect to be seen drinking Pepsi.

The Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith investigated claims that Pepsi was participating in the boycott of Israel. U.S. law prohibited American companies from taking part in this boycott, but the law was vague, and outright violations were hard to pin down. Nothing ever came of the investigations, and Pepsi was never placed on the American government's list of violators.

 

[3]

On Tuesday February 19th 2002, Coca-Cola helped through a partnership with the University of Minnesota, fund a pro-Israel propaganda lecture given by Linda Gradstein. The event was cosponsored by zionist organizations like Friends of Israel, and National Hillel.

 

[4]

http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH00ul0

The Israeli government website (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) in its timeline of key events in Israels history lists only six events for the year 1966. One of the six acknowledges Coca-Cola's support for the zionist state:

"Coca Cola announces its plans to open a plant to produce Coca Cola in Israel, despite the Arab boycott"

 

[5]

http://www.rdu-yok-meg.org.il/HereAndNow/Newsletter/newsletter.htm

On October 11th 2001, Coca-Cola World Headquarters hosted the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce Eagle Star Awards Gala in which “Israeli Company of the Year”, “Israeli Technology of the Year”, etc awards were given out by Israel’s Economic Minister to North America. The Coca-Cola Company was also the Platinum sponser of the whole event.

 

[6]

http://www.meitar.org.il/news/news.htm

Coca-Cola Israel is sponsering training programmes for its workers from the immigrant communities, especially from the former Soviet Union, who have not been brought up in the zionist "culture" and who "often have difficulty integrating". The subject matter of the program includes the Israeli-Arab conflict. The workers attend weekly meetings where participants have to read and analyze texts. The organisation running the program, Meitar, is also funded by the Jewish Agency, and the Israeli Ministries of Education and Absorption.

 

[7]

Coca Cola to build plant on stolen Palestinian land

Coca-Cola, in return for millions of dollars in tax breaks from the Israeli government, is to build a new plant in Israel on land stolen from the Palestinians. The new plant will employ 700 israelis.

The land in question is Qiryat (Kiryat) Gat. Intel is already facing possible legal problems for building its chip plant on the same stolen land. The Kiryat Gat industrial park is built on the lands of the village of Iraq Al Manshiya whose residents were ethnically cleansed in 1949 in contravention of International law.

For full information please see::

Original story appeared in Ha'aretz(19-July-2002)

 

[8]

It has been reported on the internet that Coca-Cola has launched a grotesque advert in Israel depicting the Dome of the Rock with a Coke logo. For more information on this HOAX advert please see:

 

[9]

COCA-COLA FULL BRAND LIST:

A&W-Ko, Ambasa, Andifrut, Andina Nectar, Aqua, Aquarius, Aqvaris

Bacardi Mixers, Barq's, Beat, Beverly, Bibo, Bimbo, Bimbo Break, Bistrone, Bjare, Bolt, Bonaqa, Bonaqua/Qa, Bonaqa Plus, Bori Bori, Bright And Early, Burn

caffeine free Coca-Cola, caffeine free Coke Light/diet Coke, Cafielle, Canada Dry-Ko, Canning's, Cappy, Caprice, Chinotto, Ciel, Citra, Charrua, Cherry Coke, Chinotto Light, Chivalry, Chotto Kaoru, Chuhai, Coca Ii, Coca-Cola, Cocoteen, Cool From Nestea, Cresta-Ko, Cristal, Crush-Ko, Crystal

Dasani Water, Delaware Punch, diet A&W-Ko, diet Andina Nectar/Andina Nectar Lt, diet Barq's, diet Canada Dry-Ko, diet Charrua, diet Cherry Coke, diet Coke/Coca-Cola Light, diet Cool From Nestea, diet Crush-Ko, diet Dr Pepper-Ko, diet Fanta, diet Hi-C, diet Hi Spot-Ko, diet Inca Kola, diet Kia Ora-Ko, diet Krest, diet Lift, diet Lilt, diet Minute Maid Soft Drink, diet Mello Yello, diet Mr Pibb, diet Nestea, diet Oasis-Ko, diet Schweppes-Ko, diet Sport-Ko, diet Sprite/Sprite Light, diet Squirt-Ko, diet Tai, Drim, Dr Pepper-Ko

Emblem, Eva

Fanta, Fanta Bitter, Fanta Still, Finley, Fioravanti, Five Alive, Frazer & Neave, Fresca, Frescolita, Frisco, Fruitia, Fruitopia, Fruitopia Tea, Fruit Tree, Frugos, Fruktime

Georgia, Georgia Club, Gini-Ko, Gold Spot, Grand Blue, Grapette

Hachimittu, Hawai, Hi-C, Hires-Ko, Hi Spot-Ko, Hit, Horizon, Huang

Ice Mountain, Inca Kola, Itu

Jet Tonic, Jinmeile, Jozuni Yasai, Judor

Kapo, Kia Ora-Ko, Kin, Kinley, Kochakaden, Koumi Soukai, Krest, Kuat, Kuat Light, Kuli, Kyun

Lactia, Leafs, Lift, Lilt, Limca, Limonade

Master Chill, Master Pour, Maaza, Meijin, Meisuimeguri, Mello, Mello Yello, Mer, Mezzo, Migoro-Nomigoro, Minaqua, Minuano, Minute Maid, Minute Maid Ades And Punches, Minute Maid Juice To Go, Minute Maid Premium Choice, Minute Maid Soft Drink, Mireille, Mr Pibb

Nagomi, Namthip Water, Nectarin, Nescafe, Nestea, Nevada, New Vegitabeta, Nihon Alps Mori No Mizudayori, Nordic Mist, Nusta

Oasis-Ko, Ok, Old Colony-Ko

Parle, Pepe Rico, Pion, Play, Poms, Powerade, Private Label, Pulp

Qoo, Quatro

Ramblin' Root Beer, Real Gold, Red Flash, Red Lion, Refresh Tea, Rimzim, Rosalta, Roses-Ko, Royal Tru

Samson, Santiba, Saryusaisai, Schweppes-Ko, Seasons, Seiryusabo, Seltz, Sensun, Sera, Shanhaiguan, Shikikurabe, Shpla, Simba, Smart, Sokenbicha, Solo-Ko, Sonfil, Soonsoo, Southern Sun, Sparletta, Sparletta Ginger Beer, Sparletta Iron Brew, Splash, Sport-Ko, Sprite, Spur-Ko, Squirt-Ko, Stoney Ginger Beer, Sunfill, Sunfilled, Sunkist-Ko, Sun Valley, Surge

Tab, Tab X-Tra, Tahitian Treat-Ko, Tai, Tasters Choice, Tian Yu Di, Tiky-Ko, Thums Up, Top, Toppur, Tropical - Tccc, Tuborg Squash, Tuborg Squash Light, Tutti-Ko

Urge

Variety Pack, Vegitabeta, Vital

Wink-Ko, Woorijip

[10]

What else does Coca-Cola get up to?

Apart of its support for Israel what else does Coca-Cola get up to?

1. Double Standards - Coca-Cola Toxic in India

A Coca-Cola can bought in India is not the same as one bought in the US or UK - in India it will contain over 30 times the EU limit for pesticides and include banned substances blamed for birth defects and cancer.

http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-news-0422.html

2. Coca-Cola accused of killing workers in Colombia

Trade unions around the world have launched a boycott of Coca-Cola products, alleging that the company's locally owned bottlers in Colombia used illegal paramilitary death squads to intimidate, threaten and kill its workers

http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-news-0396.html

Still want to drink Coke?

 

[11]

Coca-Cola increase investment in Israel

18 October 2005

Haaretz has reported that The Central Bottling Company (Coca-Cola Israel) has bought the 51 percent controlling interest in the Tavor Winery, furthering its ambition to have a holding in every sector of the beverages business.

Central Bottling Company confirmed the report, which brings the soft drinks company smack into the heady realm of wine making, though refused to be drawn on the price paid.

For years the Central Bottling Company had been looking for a medium-sized or big winery to buy and turn into a subsidiary.

Tavor Winery an Israeli company is based on occupied Palestinian land at the foot of Mount Tavor, overlooking the Sea of Galilee.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/635442.html

 

URL: http://www.inminds.com/boycott-coca-cola.html

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT COCA COLA

For nearly 40 years Coca-Cola has been a staunch supporter of the apartheid regime occupying Palestine.


Now workers in Colombia have also launched a boycott campaign against Coca-Cola. Apparently Coca-Cola have been murdering union leaders in Colombia.
We fully support their campaign.

Its interesting to see that Nestle, another company supporting ISRAEL , is also mentioned for its serious human rights violations in Colombia.

 

Coca-Cola boycott launched after killings at Colombian plants

Sibylla Brodzinsky in Bogota
The Guardian
24 July 2003

Trade unions around the world have launched a boycott of Coca-Cola products, alleging that the company's locally owned bottlers in Colombia used illegal paramilitary groups to intimidate, threaten and kill its workers.

The unions claim Coca-Cola bottlers hired far-right militias of the United Self Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC) to murder nine union members at Colombian bottling plants in the past 13 years.

Two years ago, the Colombian food and drink union Sinaltrainal sued Coca-Cola and its Colombian bottling partners in a US federal court in Miami over the deaths of its members.

The suit alleged that the bottling companies "contracted with or otherwise directed paramilitary security forces that utilised extreme violence and murdered, tortured, unlawfully detained or otherwise silenced trade union leaders", and that Coca-Cola was indirectly responsible for this.

In March, the judge removed Coca-Cola from the suit, but the process against the bottlers continues. The unions have appealed against the court's decision.

While the case continues, unions are calling on consumers to stop drinking Coke and other Coca-Cola products. The campaign was launched simultaneously in countries including the UK, US, Germany, Italy and Australia.

Javier Correa, the president of Sinaltrainal, said the campaign aimed to put pressure on Coca-Cola "to mitigate the pain and suffering" that union members had suffered.

Coca-Cola said in a statement on Tuesday that the allegations against the company and its partners were "completely false", and that the campaign was "nothing more than a shameless effort to generate publicity".

But Mr Correa insisted that - despite increased international attention - actions against union members have continued.

He said that in May, an anonymous caller to the union headquarters in Colombia warned that the offices would be targeted for a bomb attack. In March, a worker in the city of Bucaramanga received a notice from paramilitary groups that he had been declared a military target.

While the plight of Colombia's Coca-Cola workers has become well-known overseas, local media were making no mention of the campaign yesterday.

"In Colombia it is very difficult for this type of case to make it into local media," Mr Correa said. "It's all part of the culture of impunity."

Sinaltrainal decided to seek international support after it became frustrated with the courts' delays in considering the deaths of its workers.

"Cases that are 13 years old still have not been cleared up - no one has been detained and the cases end up unresolved," said Mr Correa.

One of the union's accusations is that managers at a bottling plant in the town of Carepa in northern Colombia directed paramilitary fighters to kill two union leaders in 1994. Two years later a member of the union's executive board was killed at the plant by paramilitary gunmen, the lawsuit says.

The latest death of a Sinaltrainal member happened last August, when Adolfo Munera was murdered in Caribbean coastal city of Barranquilla. A week earlier, the country's highest court had ordered the city's Coca-Cola bottler to re-employ him, after he was cleared of criminal charges filed against him in 1997

Coca Cola's Colombian bottlers have also denied the accusations. Colombia is the world's most dangerous country in which to be a union member, with 184 of the world's 213 confirmed killings last year, according to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.


 

The Coca Cola Boycott Campaign

www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk

Coca Cola and Nestlé both stand accused of serious human rights violations in Colombia. While Nestlé sack union members, Coca Cola kill them. Paramilitary Death Squads, acting under orders from Coca Cola management, have assassinated 8 trade union leaders in their workplaces. The union, SINTRAMINERCOL, has responded by calling for an international boycott of Coca Cola and all of their products, to start on 22 July.

 

The Coca Cola Genocide

The incandescent red and white logo of Coca-Cola - the world’s fastest selling non-alcoholic beverage - has long secured its niche as the global mascot of The American Dream and the successes and happiness rendered by capitalism.

Ongoing abuses suffered by Latin American Coca-Cola workers demonstrate that such success often comes at a terrible price. Specifically, the multinational has been riding on the back of Colombia’s dirty war on social protest –a war that has engendered the paramilitary’s hounding of food and beverage union SINALTRAINAL. The message behind the violence and threats of violence is always the same: “Dissolve the union or else…”

This repression has helped Panamco S.A, Coca-Cola’s local franchisee, to drastically reduce their production costs by minimising salaries and firing over five-thousand workers whilst doubling their production, and their profits.

The litany of abuses suffered at the hands of the paramilitaries includes the assassination of eight workers who were local leaders, three union members have been forced into exile, over sixty live under the shadow of death threats and some forty-eight others have been displaced.

Union President Javier Correa describes conditions. "The paramilitaries have graffitied threats and accusations against us on the walls of the bottling plants. These plants have become like concentration camps. The army patrols the buildings. There is so much repression that union workers are even followed into the toilet. One worker killed himself. In his suicide note he blamed Coca-Cola.”

And he explains the corporation's attitude: “Coca-Cola has turned from a time of exploitation to a time of slavery. Because the workers continue to resist this oppression the paramilitaries now try to kidnap family members, they’ve burnt union headquarters and destroyed whatever evidence they can so we are unable to bring a case against them. If SINALTRAINAL is dissolved," adds Correa "we face assassinations".

William Mendoza is SINALTRAINAL branch President in Barrancameja – an oil rich town at the epicentre of Colombia’s conflict. The paramilitaries attempted to kidnap his daughter last year. Mendoza describes SINALTRAINAL as “under siege… the Barrancameja plant manager tells the paramilitaries that we are terrorists. We have become military targets. Would-be union members at the Coca-Cola plant now see joining SINALTRAINAL as like signing one’s own death sentence.”
The Colombian state has neither investigated, brought to justice nor punished those responsible for the killings.

So with help from the American Steelworkers Union, a federal court case has been put forward against Coca-Cola in the U.S. to gain reparation for the victims. Panamco has responded by taking SINALTRAINAL to the Colombian courts – renowned for corruption - with charges of calumny.

Failed and abused by both the Colombian system and Coca-Cola, SINALTRAINAL has turned to the people and the international community to explain their crisis.

Since July last year three International Public Hearings have taken place, the first in Atlanta in July, the second in Brussels in October and the final one in Bogotá on 5th December 2002. These hearings were a formidable expression of resistance. The aim? To denounce and combat the devastating effects of terrorism: both by the Colombian state and by the multinational companies.

All those who took part in the hearings have pledged to campaign, consolidate the solidarity network and endeavour to start breaking the colossal Coca-Cola culture. “The obstacles are big”, acknowledges Pedro Marecha, the union’s defiant lawyer, “but we will overcome them.”
SINALTRAINAL leader Carlos Julía gave an unforgettable testimony at the Bogotá hearing. He told the 500-strong audience:

“When you drink Coca-Cola remember that you are contributing to a process which sews unemployment, hunger and pain. The young, happy image projected by Coca-Cola masks the suffering and the return of profits from Colombia to the U.S. We ask Coca-cola to stop killing and you to stop drinking Coke.”

Meg Willams

 

Boycott Coca Cola Update 22 July 2003

NEWS FROM BOGOTA, TOTNES AND AROUND THE WORLD

Speaking from Colombia's capital city Bogota last night, Javier Luis Correa president of the food and drinks workers union Sinaltrainal said:

" We are very encourage by the international response to our call to boycott Coca Cola products. The launch of the boycott will be world-wide."

In the USA launch activities will take place at Coke's headquarters in New York and its main US production base in Atlanta Georgia, as well as San Francisco, Washington and Chicago. Groups will launch the boycott in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sidney Australia. The boycott starts in continental Europe with activities today in Berlin - Germany; Bern - Switzerland; Belgium; Madrid, Zaragoza and Viporoa - Spain; Rome and Perilla - Italy. There will also be a launch activity in South Africa, and the campaign has support of unions in Brazil, Chile and Venezuela.

Sinaltrainal is working with Colombia's main union federation CUT and a range of organisations to launch the boycott inside the country. There will be a demonstration outside Coke's principal Bogota bottling plant, and activities in the regional capitals of Medellin, Cali, Barrancabermeja, Bucaramanga and Cucuta. The situation in Barrancabermeja is especially tense where, despite open paramilitary control of the city, a civic strike is expected this Thursday.

In the UK various support groups are launching the boycott today in Bristol, Leicester and Totnes, Devon as well as in London. There has been a small breakthrough already in Totnes, where two cafe restaurants have already pledged not to sell Coca Cola products. Many more areas are expected to leaflet shops and consumers this coming Saturday.

Javier Luis Correa calls for the support of trade unions, social movements and the general public internationally, "We are doing this to save the lives of our members." Eight union members and the wife of a Coca Cola worker have been assassinated.

 

Boycott Coca Cola UK Launch 22 July 2003

The International Day of Action to launch the boycott of Coca Cola was taken up by a number of groups with at least seven protest actions across the country, with news of more still coming in.

The Colombia Solidarity Campaign group in Portsmouth had kicked things off the previous Saturday when they collected a thousand signatures from members of the public on a street stall.

And today, 22nd July, the Campaign's rally in Piccaddilly Circus, a gathering point for tourists and young people in London's west end, this evening was a huge success. Hundreds of people listened to speeches and danced to samba rhythms as four 'waitresses' passed through the crowd offering Coke blood drinks. Marta Hinestroza, a refugee lawyer representing peasnt farmers displaced off their land by BP's pipelines in Colombia, called for a boycott of Coca Cola as representative of how multinationals are plundering the natural resources of the Colombian people, and using violent methods to crush opposition.

Earlier in the day a group from the Cardiff Anarchist Network took direct action. They entered Coke bottling and distribution plant in Edmonton, north London. One of the protesters locked himself to a lorry, some locked the plant's gates while others pressed emergency buttons to stop the production line. During the two hour production stoppage for the emergency services to arrive the protesters meantime talked to workers inside the plant to explain their action. And the paramedic who arrived to assist the protester locked to a lorry turned out to be a representative of public sector union UNISON and was completely supportive. The protesters were detained by police, but released after Coca Cola decided not to press the charge of 'conspiracy to commit burglary'. One protester overheard Coke managers saying over the police radio that £30,000 worth of output had been lost.

In Hammersmith, also in London, another group called International Socialist Resistance held a picket of Coca Cola's UK headquarters. The group reports protests in several UK cities, including Leicester, Newcastle, Manchester and Cardiff.

 

Further Information

Boycott Coca Cola - Part of the STOPFUNDINGISRAEL Campaign
Boycott Coca Cola - Stop The Violence - Columbia Campaign Launch
Court Rules that Human Rights Case can go Forward Against Coca Cola Bottlers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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