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The Coca-Cola Case Part 1/9

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2010

--- Just exactly how Corporations treat people, especially those in the third world.

Synopsis: In this feature length documentary, directors German Gutiérrez and Carmen Garcia present a searing indictment of the Coca-Cola empire and its alleged kidnapping, torture and murder of union leaders trying to improve working conditions in Colombia, Guatemala and Turkey. The filmmakers follow labour rights lawyers Daniel Kovalik and Terry Collingsworth and an activist for the Stop Killer-Coke! campaign, Ray Rogers, as they attempt to hold the giant U.S. multinational beverage company accountable in this legal and human rights battle. Listed below are union leaders at Coca-Cola's Colombian bottling plants who have been murdered. Hundreds of other Coke workers have been tortured, kidnapped and/or illegally detained by violent paramilitaries, often working closely with plant managements. Date Name Coca-Cola Plant ---- ---- --------------- 1990 Avelino Achicanoy Pasto 4/8/94 Jose Elaseasar MancoDavid Carepa 4/20/94 Luis Enrique Giraldo Arango Carepa 4/23/95 Luis Enrique Gomez Garado Carepa 12/5/96 Isidro Segundo Gil Carepa 12/26/96 Jose Librado Herrera Osorio Carepa 6/21/2001 Oscar Dario Soto Polo Monteria 8/31/2002 Adolfo de Jesus Munera Lopez Baranquilla

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  • @mrb781

    of course not brother.

    let's all stop buying Coke products!

  • @hotlittledago Pepsi is the same man! This doesn't work to ANY soda companies advantage.

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  • @stang2712 Try watching the movie.

  • and are they trying to say thatthe company killed them

  • so wait are the workers for the cocacola company being killed or what is happing i dont unederstand this

  • Product placement at 7:52.

  • @TheReich3 You are not a threat to the company

  • but coke pays for my education at EMORY!

  • after a 50 year addiction to Coca-Cola, i now have a good reason to boycott ALL of their products and significantly improve my health. This sort of behaviour should'nt really surprise anyone, after all they're are Yanks, Liars, Cheats and Arseholes. Remember Chiquita and United Foods used to , or still do operate the same way. Heaven on Earth will be the day China forecloses on the United States of Arseholes.

  • Is there some reason why this video will not full screen?

  • any colombian, who drinks cocacola products.. has no blood on his veins.. only blood in his plastic cup.

  • Well Coke knows they have lots of problems.. why didn't they fix it? If they did, this wouldn't happened and there are no wars between Pepsi or Coke. But Coke did not fix it and that's why there's these protestors. Bottom line is, why Coke didn't fix it?

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