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NEWS & LETTERS, JUNE 2003

Stop Coke killings!

Chicago--Over 100 trade unionists and supporters marched through the Pilsen neighborhood on May 3 to rally in front of the Coca-Cola bottling plant on Cermak Road. The crowd had gathered to protest Coke’s complicity in the murder of trade unionists in Coca-Cola’s bottling plants in Colombia. Coca-Cola's Atlanta headquarters has frequently distanced itself from responsibility for atrocities committed at any of its Latin American plants on the grounds that the bottlers are locally owned. Coke has in particular disclaimed responsibility for the murder of at least eight trade union leaders at Coca-Cola in Colombia as at the hands of the semi-official death squads.

The key speaker was Luis Cardona, a union leader from Colombia, who survived to tell the tale because he and his family fled to the U.S. from Colombian death squads. He has fought the efforts of the Bush administration to deny him asylum, and is currently staying in Chicago. (See March N&L) This Saturday rally was timed to the plant’s normal 2:00 pm closing. For some reason the plant closed at noon this one day, so, as organizer Jerry Mead said, one concrete result of the rally was giving Chicago workers an extra two hours off.

--Participant

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