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Coke a killer in Colombia?

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | feature author Saturday November 08, 2003 12:01author by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group - Indymedia Ireland Report this post to the editors

Coca-Cola bring in 'Top Gun' as re-run of UCD Boycott Referendum approaches

The international campaign to boycott Coca-Cola scored a first victory in Ireland with the recent succesful passing of a referendum on University College Dublin's Belfield campus to ban the drink from Student Union outlets. The campaign aimed to pressure Coca-Cola into addressing the murder of union activists in its Colombian bottling plants. But now an attempt to repeal the result of the UCD referendum has led to a re-run of the referendum being planned for November 18th (evening) and 19th (all-day). Apparently as a result of the negative publicity around this issue the Coke Company will dispatch a heavy-hitter to Ireland from their head office to try and stop the campaign in its tracks.

When you drink Coca-Cola remember that you are contributing to a process which sows 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.
Carlos Julia -- SINALTRAINAL

The Coca-Cola Company has been accused of bearing responsibility for the murder of activists from the SINALTRAINAL trade union in Colombia. These Trade Unionists are counted among the approximately 2000 Trade Unionists who have been murdered in the last decade by right-wing paramilitaries in Colombia (60% of the deaths of union activists in the World occur in Colombia). What has drawn particular attention to this case is the fact that that they both worked in bottling plants which are used by The Coca-Cola Company: Panamerican Beverages and Bebidas y Alimentos. The human-rights abuses perpetrated against such Union Activists also include the kidnapping of their children and the burning of union offices.

Image of bathing beauty being offered a coke a gunpoint

A significant amount of evidence to support the view that Coca-Cola is at least indirectly responsible has emerged and this has led to the growth of an international campaign which aims to pressure the multinational to do everything reasonable to protect union activities in its plants. One of the facets of this campaign is a lawsuit filed by the US United Steelworkers Union and the International Labour Rights Fund. The Coca-Cola Company has thus far been able to escape appearing as a defendant in court, arguing that it is not responsible for the actions of companies that it employs to bottle its products. A representative of the SINALTRAINAL Union will be speaking in Belfast, Derry and UCD in the very near future to thank Irish activists who have taken part in the campaign against Coca-Cola.

One group of Irish activists, as part of this international campaign, mounted a very succesful education initiative in University College Dublin (UCD) and scored a narrow win in a referendum which banned Coca-Cola from Student Union outlets. This success occurred despite the interference of SIPTU officials (the trade union which nominally represents the interests of employees of Coca-Cola in Ireland).

Several announcements followed from activists in several other colleges and businesses indicating that they intended to spread the Campaign and keep Coca-Cola on the run, but to this happy chorus has been added the discordant voice of reaction: some students in UCD Belfield who believe that The Coca-Cola Company should not be boycotted have forced another referendum in an attempt to repeal the Coke Boycott. Interestingly, although The Coca-Cola Company doesn't even bother listing Ireland on its "World" pages, it has decided to dispatch a spin-meister to Ireland (reportedly the director of communications in Latin America, Rafael Fernandez Quiros) to claim that the campaign is based upon "urban legends".

The Coca-Cola case is a salient reminder of a larger general problem of multinational companies putting business as usual ahead of concerns about democracy and fundamental human-rights in the Global South. As in Ireland there are those who attempt to challenge abuses of power and change things for the better, such as the SINALTRAINAL and SINTRAMECALI unions, and there are entrenched bureaucratic interests in the "participatory" unions who seek to defend their relatively comfortable positions as managers and containers of rights-based popular movements under the guise of "social partnership". Colombia is a clear example of how US military might is used to prop up corrupt local elites who are prepared to implement the policies of the IMF and World Bank in the face of popular resistance.


A representative of SINALTRAINAL will be speaking in Derry, Belfast and Dublin on the 10th,11th and 12th of November in order to thank the Irish people for their support. This is the first stop on a worldwide tour to raise support for the Boycott Coke campaign
For globalism to work, America can't be afraid to act like the almighty superpower that it is....The hidden hand of the market will never work without a hidden fist - McDonald's cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the F-15. And the hidden fist that keeps the World safe for Silicon Valley's technologies is called the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.
"What the World Needs Now", by Thomas Friedman, New York Times, March 28,1999.
Boycotts: Labour Rights: Colombia & the FTAA:
Colombia Solidarity
A history of Boycotts
The Burma Pepsi Boycott
UFW's California Grape boycotts
Ethical Consumer
International Labor Rights Fund
Labor unions and insurgents
Good timeline of Colombian union suppression
US unions highlight anti-union terror
The other Coke
Plan Colombia
Graphics by the Beehive Collective
Shut Down the FTAA
SINTRAMAECALI wins fight against privatisation
MamaCoca
Official US historical view

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Correction- Earlsfort Terrace shop has Coke ban too.     UCDSU member    Sun Nov 09, 2003 15:52 
   Is this 'heavyhitter' allowed on campus?     harry    Sun Nov 09, 2003 15:58 
   Dillon guarentee needed for defeat of referendum     analyst    Sun Nov 09, 2003 17:29 
   Other shops?     Marcus    Sun Nov 09, 2003 19:49 
   Stop being silly     Seneschal    Mon Nov 10, 2003 01:53 
   Nobody is saying     Seán    Mon Nov 10, 2003 10:30 
   Great Feature     John Meehan    Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:32 
   Reply to Marcus     UCDSU member    Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:39 
   .     UCDSU member    Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:45 
 10   Some Facts (FACTUS)     Mr DISCO    Mon Nov 10, 2003 16:49 
 11   Is it costing the Union money? Is the College paing for it?     money?    Mon Nov 10, 2003 16:55 
 12   YOU CAN'T STOP US FROM ENJOYING COKE!     Righteous Pragmatist    Mon Nov 10, 2003 19:43 
 13   Why don't you tell the SINALTRAINAL speaker that?     TheVoiceOfReason    Mon Nov 10, 2003 23:25 
 14   Fuck SINALTRAINAL     Fergus    Tue Nov 11, 2003 03:00 
 15   On the radio now     Daithí    Tue Nov 11, 2003 11:32 
 16   Campaign hurting Coke and plan to have franchises in schools     Non coke drinker    Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:25 
 17   UCD's L&H hold Coca-Cola Debate     Richard Waghorne    Tue Nov 11, 2003 14:24 
 18   David Murphy to stand against Waghorne in elections     Free Dave    Tue Nov 11, 2003 15:16 
 19   Fergus' Lies     Yossarian    Tue Nov 11, 2003 15:48 
 20   Is this kid confused or what?     wag the dog    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:18 
 21   Wow! These 'students' are something else!     william A Finnerty    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:19 
 22   To debate or not debate...poor Coca Cola     a happy person    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:29 
 23   Loaded statements but no evidence!!!!     wowed    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:33 
 24   To Mr Finerty     Tell me more    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:36 
 25   Hellooooooooo Mr. Finnerty...........Hellllllooooo!!!!     is this the right button?    Tue Nov 11, 2003 16:59 
 26   Astonishing Claims by SIPTU, Coca Cola Management     John Meehan    Tue Nov 11, 2003 18:06 
 27   John Meehan is an incredibly confused individual!     Informed    Tue Nov 11, 2003 20:22 
 28   interference     cabhog    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:04 
 29   (un)informed     maybe more informed    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:08 
 30   but if people keep on drinking coke     confused    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:18 
 31   Wrong...     Daithí    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:20 
 32   Think about it...     Informed    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:22 
 33   Think, think, think ..... done!     confused    Tue Nov 11, 2003 21:46 
 34   Identify yourself, "Confused"     John Meehan    Tue Nov 11, 2003 22:39 
 35   "Confused" or "Informed"     John Meehan    Tue Nov 11, 2003 22:59 
 36   Who the hell do you think you are ordering me around?     Righteous Pragmatist    Wed Nov 12, 2003 18:58 
 37   Lone Pragmatist     Phuq Hedd    Thu Nov 13, 2003 01:10 
 38   Yeah Right!     righteous pragmatist    Thu Nov 13, 2003 14:06 
 39   a Coke and Smile     redjade    Thu Nov 13, 2003 14:45 
 40   Mixing up your Coke!     Righteous Pragmatist    Thu Nov 13, 2003 15:44 
 41   Righteous Fool     Phuq Hedd    Fri Nov 14, 2003 17:59 
 42   Referendum in UCD     SMASH FG/PD/FF CLIQUE!    Sat Nov 15, 2003 01:06 
 43   RECALL THE FUCK     SMASH FG/PD/FF CLIQUE!    Sat Nov 15, 2003 01:10 
 44   More news on Coke     Coke Kills    Sat Nov 15, 2003 21:54 
 45   A reply from Anne Speed     Anne Speed    Thu Nov 20, 2003 02:20 
 46   Coke Referendum     UCD Lefty type    Thu Nov 20, 2003 13:32 
 47   refer to liberal     UCD hack    Thu Nov 20, 2003 13:40 


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