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Coca-Cola in India faces criticism for various environmental damages. [Guardian]
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Trade unions around the world are alleging that the company's locally owned bottlers in Colombia used illegal paramilitary groups to intimidate, threaten and kill its workers. [Guardian]
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Seattle School Board warned that it might become the target of an anti-obesity lawsuit for allowing schools to peddle soda to students. [Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter]
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"India's Supreme Court has asked Coca-Cola and Pepsi to explain why their logos are painted on the Himalaya mountains." [BBC]
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Coca-Cola knowingly sold contaminated drinks to its customers and had rigged a marketing test in order to increase sales were some of the allegations. [BBC]
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The world's largest soft drink maker is being sued over allegations that it employed right-wing death squads in Colombia. [BBC]
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Coca Cola has a responsibility to ensure that the conditions under which their products are produced are safe, it claims.
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Companies are charged with depleting water level ('exploitation of water resources') in Kerala villages. [Rediff]
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Brief description of the case.
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"...Coca-Cola is certain to face accusations of hypocrisy after recent declarations that it would stop advertising to the under-12s." [Guardian]
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Lyrics and MP3 downloads of song about Coca-Cola and the AUC in Columbia, by David Rovics.
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Campaign site for community struggles against Coca-Cola in India.
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Claims that the groundwater water shortage is due to lack of normal rainfall.
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"...The grant will make the AAPD a captive of Coca-Cola, making it extremely unlikely that the AAPD will take positions antagonistic to the company..."
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Seven part series about the close links between Coca-Cola, covert operations of the CIA and the Echelon spy machine, and the mafia.