Tag: Mexico

  • The Criminal Side Coca Cola Story World Video

    I have quite a few posts on the dangers posed by Co ca Cola to Health.

    Coca Cola.
    Coco Cola.I love Coke commericals? I can’t help it, I do. I’m not a Coca Cola drinker myself, as I gave up dark colas, despite my love for them due to my teeth being so senstivie. But when it comes to commercials, Coke has always brought a smile to my face.sourchttp://rantsnrascals.com/2013/06/coca-cola-more-than-just-a-soft-drink/e.

    Here I am proving information on the Cases involving Coca Cola throughout the World and the way Coca Cola is trying to discredit Center for Science and Management ,India.

    Lawsuits were filed in the United States in 2001 and 2006 by the United Steelworkers of America and the International Labor Rights Fund on behalf of SINALTRAINAL, several of its members who were falsely imprisoned and the survivors of Isidro Gil and Adolfo de Jesus Munera, two of its murdered officers. The lawsuits charged Coca-Cola bottlers “contracted with or otherwise directed paramilitary security forces that utilized extreme violence and murdered, tortured, unlawfully detained or otherwise silenced trade union leaders.” The lawsuits and campaign were developed to force Coca-Cola to once and for all end further bloodshed, compensate victims and provide safe working conditions.

    The Campaign called for the main judge, Joseph E. Martinez, who presided over the original lawsuits against The Coca-Cola Co. and its Colombian bottlers in Federal District Court in Miami, Florida, to recuse himself because of serious conflicts of interest and statements he made about the case. (Read “Talking Points” 3 on Martinez)

    Coca-Cola, which is virulently anti-union, claims that any allegations that its bottlers in Colombia are involved in the systematic intimidation, kidnapping, torture, and murder of union leaders are false. Yet the company has fought every effort to have an independent investigation into these allegations while at the same time has misled the public and its own shareholders with a long string of lies and bogus investigations. (Read “Talking Points” 4 on bogus investigations)

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in Colombia.

    Guatemala

    On February 25, 2010, another human rights abuse lawsuit against Coca-Cola was filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York and later moved to federal district court. “This case involves a campaign of violence – including rape, murder, and attempted murder – against trade unionists and their families at the behest of the management of Coca-Cola bottling and processing plants in Guatemala.”

    It should be noted what happened in the ’70s and ’80s in Guatemala City: According to “Soft Drink, Hard Labor” published by the Latin America Bureau (UK) in 1987, “For nine years the 450 workers at the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Guatemala City fought a battle for their jobs, their trade union and their lives. Three times they occupied the plant — on the last occasion for 13 months. Three General Secretaries of their union were murdered and five other workers killed. Four more were kidnapped and have disappeared. Against all the odds they survived.”

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in Guatemala.

    Turkey

    In Turkey, in 2005, 105 workers at a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Istanbul joined a union and were terminated. They organized a lengthy sit-down strike in front of the main offices of Coca-Cola in Turkey. After several weeks of protesting, Coca-Cola workers entered the building to demand their reinstatement. While leaders of the workers were meeting with senior management for the company, the company ordered Turkish riot police to attack the workers who were by all accounts peacefully assembled, many with their spouses and children. Nearly two hundred of them were beaten badly and many required hospitalization. Lawsuits are pending.

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in Turkey.

    China

    In China: Based on undercover investigations at several Coke plants, Chinese press reported in December 2008 that Coke employees are “involved in the most dangerous, intense and tiresome labor, work the longest hours, but receive the lowest wages and face arrears and even cutbacks in their pay.” One investigator claimed that Coke violated Chinese labor laws and reported that workers “often worked 12 hours per day for an entire month without a single day off.”

    In a report, “Violence in Coca-Cola’s Labor Subcontracting System in China,” it was revealed:

    “On the 12 August 2009, a labor dispatch company hired by Coca-Cola’s designated Hangzhou-based bottling plant was discovered to have threatened two university student-workers who asked for their own and their two other fellow workers’ back pay upon their resignation. Xiao Liang, 24, was beaten up by two managers at the labor dispatch company’s office, resulting in serious wounds over his left eye, left hand, and right ear. Xiao Xu sent Xiao Liang to the Dongfang Hospital immediately after police arrived on the scene. Xiao Liang was later diagnosed with a ruptured eardrum, resulting in compromised hearing capacity…”

    Two years earlier, BBC News (5/21/07) reported that Coca-Cola has been accused of benefiting from prison labor in China.

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in China.

    Mexico

    Mexico, the country with the highest per capita consumption of Coca-Cola, is a huge profit center for Coke to the detriment of the health of millions of children and adults who suffer an inordinate rate of obesity, diabetes and other serious maladies. Dr. Ann Lopez, author and environmental science Professor, Ph.D. at San Jose City College in California, and Director of the Center for Farmworker Families states:

    “The people of west central Mexico are easy corporate prey for predator Coke. You can’t stand anywhere in some of the rural towns and not see a Coke ad. I’ve seen what Coke is doing in the west central Mexico countryside where I do research: pushing their addictive products on peasant populations who can ill afford them and in which one in 10 may have undiagnosed diabetes.”

    To control the soft drinks market in Mexico, Coca-Cola has shown repeatedly it will break the law. The Angel Alvarado Agüero case, currently in the Mexican courts, describes how this former marketing executive of Coca-Cola was unjustifiably dismissed when he refused to carry out illegal monopolistic marketing practices as directed by the Company. This case also highlights how The Coca-Cola Co. is cheating Mexican workers out of hundreds of millions of dollars in profit sharing and other benefits and shortchanging the Mexican government out of millions of dollars in tax revenues.

    Investigative reporter Beverly Bell pointed out that “…more than 12 million people do not have access to potable water in Mexico.” She explains how then-Mexican President Vicente Fox, who prior to his election in 2000 was president of Coca-Cola in Mexico and Latin America, “…with help from the World Bank-has successfully pursued water privatization, as well as a massive land privatization program, that allowed companies free access to all the resources on the land, including water.”

    Bell wrote in 2006, “Since 2000 [while Fox was president], Coca-Cola has negotiated 27 water concessions from the Mexican government. Nineteen of the concessions are for the extraction of water from aquifers and from 15 different rivers, some of which belong to indigenous peoples. Eight concessions are for the right of Coke to dump its industrial waste into public waters.”

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in Mexico.

    El Salvador

    In addition to abuse of workers, Coke has been involved in the exploitation of children by benefiting from hazardous child labor in sugar cane fields in El Salvador. This was first documented by Human Rights Watch in 2004 and in footage taken in 2007 for a nationally-televised British documentary and highlighted in Mark Thomas’s book “Belching Out the Devil: Global Adventures with Coca-Cola,” published in 2009 in the U.S.

    Representatives of the International Labor Organization interviewed company representatives at Colombian Coca-Cola bottling plants in 2008 to ascertain whether they exercised any control of suppliers of raw materials (such as sugar) to ensure that they did not use child labor. The manager at the Coke plant in Cali said that their suppliers should not use child labor, but added “that the enterprise [Coca-Cola] did not yet exercise oversight over this issue.”

    Read more about Coca Cola’s crimes in El Salvador.

    India

    Of the 200 countries where Coca-Cola is sold, India reportedly has the fastest-growing market, but the adverse environmental impacts of its operations there have subjected The Coca-Cola Co. and its local bottlers to a firestorm of criticism and protest. There has been a growing outcry against Coca-Cola’s production practices throughout India, which are draining out vast amounts of public groundwater and turning farming communities into virtual deserts. Suicide rates among Indian farmers whose livelihoods are being destroyed are growing at an alarming rate. Every day for years there has been some form of protest, from large demonstrations to small vigils, against Coca-Cola’s abuses in India.

    One target of protest has been the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Plachimada, Kerala, which has remained shut down since March 2004 as a result of the community-led campaign in Plachimada challenging Coca-Cola’s abuse of water resources.

    Campaign Supporters Outside
    Coca-Cola’s New York City Offices.

    The International Environmental Law Research Centre issued a report in 2007 that stated, in part, “The deterioration of groundwater in quality and quantity and the consequential public health problems and the destruction of the agricultural economy are the main problems identified in Plachimada. The activity of The Coca Cola Company has caused or contributed a great deal to these problems…The availability of good quality water for drinking purposes and agriculture has been affected dangerously due to the activity of the Company. Apart from that, the Company had also polluted the agricultural lands by depositing the hazardous wastes. All these points to the gross violation of the basic human rights, that is, the right to life, right to livelihood and the violation of the pollution control laws.”

    In 2009, the government of Kerala set up the High Power Committee to Assess the Extent of Damages Caused by the Coca-Cola Plant at Plachimada, India, which “recommended that Coca-Cola be held liable for Indian Rupees 216 crore (US$ 48 million) for damages caused as a result of the company’s bottling operations in Plachimada.”

    Read more about Coca-Cola’s crimes in India.

    Just exactly how Corporations treat people, especially those in the third world. In this feature length documentary, directors German Gutierrez 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 labor 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.

    Many union leaders at Coca-Cola’s Colombian bottling plants 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.

     http://killercoke.org/index.php

    Full Story of Coca Cola.

    http://www.slideshare.net/amityadav251/coca-cola-pdf

  • Inter Galactic Rocks Mexico?

    Notwithstanding  being cold shouldered-by the Scientists ,UFO, Alien information is flooding.

    As I have been lamenting for sometime now, the Scientists do not seem to have the inclination to check the veracity of the information, for fear of the information being proved correct.

    Now there are reports that Alien rocks were found in Mexico and as usual, I expect NASA denial to rush through.

    Story:

    Rocks suspeted to be from Aliiens.
    Alien Rocks.

    Alien rocks, from Planet Gootan, were discovered in Mexico.

    The rocks were found in the state of Sonora.  Experts from the U.N. Panel of Extraterrestrials have identified the rocks as being from Planet Gootan.  ”They are definitely Gootan rocks.  No doubt about it,” said Dr. John Malley, the head of the U.N. Panel on Extraterrestrials.

    Some thought that the rocks had fallen from a dump truck. They were wrong.  They fell from outer space.  Some thought that the smell was gas, but it’s not… it’s a radioactive, intergalactic substance know as Gooboplasm.

    The U.N. is carefully going to study the rock.  The U.S. military is getting involved as well.  ”We are concerned that the rocks may be weaponized, so we are taking every precaution,” said a representative from the Defense Department.

    The rocks contained phosphorite, a chemical chain reaction that could have ignited them as they were been subjected to friction.Phosphorus in rocks, or phosphorite, is usually deposited by sediment – dissolved phosphorus from continental weathering that is brought to the oceans by rivers and streams.

     

     

  • 9 Year Old Gives Birth and Kali Yuga of Hinduism

    I came across a news item that a Nine year old girl gave birth to a child  in Mexico and both the Mother(!) and the child are safe.

     

    I could not think of any thing but remember the description of Kali Yuga in Hinduism,

     

    There you will find more predictions/descriptions  that reflect the Modern (?) Society, .

     

    Be it Homosexuality, Lesbianism,Group sex, etc.

     

    We have not let down our ancestors.

    By ABC News

    Feb 6, 2013 2:42pm

    By Anne Laurent:

    A 9-year-old Mexican girl, under the reported name of Dafne, gave birth to a baby girl on Jan. 27, 2013 in Jalisco, Mexico.

    Both mother and child are at home and healthy, Dr. Enrique Rabago, director of Zoquipan Hospital, said at a press conference this morning.

    The search continues, according to authorities, for the baby’s 17-year-old father, who may be criminally charged for having a sexual relationship with Dafne.

    “Due to her young age, we don’t know if she is being entirely truthful,” says Lino Ginzalez Corona, spokesperson at Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office, who received an account of the relationship from the young mother who describes a loving relationship.

    According to Corona, the 17-year-old and Dafne were dating but the young girl is unwilling to release any further information regarding the association between the two.

    “She did not realize that she was pregnant until the seventh month,” said Corona. Her boyfriend suggested Dafne move in with him and to raise the child together but when the young mother refused, her boyfriend “decided to leave town two months ago,” says Corona.

    State authorities are searching for the father of the child to acquire his own account of what occurred between the two. The prosecutor’s office in the state of Jalisco said they are willing to request cooperation from neighboring state authorities if necessary.

    Corona says the state prosecutor is “still open to the possibility of rape or child sex abuse.”

     

    Dafne, who is one of 11 children, lives in Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos, a poverty-stricken neighborhood 25 miles south of Guadalajara.  “Her parents work all day and were not watching after her,” says Corona, “and therefore didn’t realize what was about to happen.”

    Pregnant Child
    Pregnant Child

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/02/06/girl-9-gives-birth-in-mexico/

     

    ‘In the Kali Yuga there will be teenage pregnancies. The primary cause will be the social acceptance of intercourse as being the central requirement of life.’

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061021091201AAkhCxI

    • more youths act like the aged; while all that is observable in youth may be noticed in the old (Mbh 3.187)
    • women given to impropriety of conduct and marked by evil manners, deceive even the best of husbands (Mbh 3.187); wives will not wait upon and serve their husbands (Mbh 3.189)
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    • men will come to marry and live in pairs (Mbh 12.206)
    • men will seek those countries where wheat and barley form the staple food (Mbh 3.189)
    • (thekarna.wordpress.com
    • Men and women will live together merely because of superficial attraction, and success in business will depend on deceit. Womanliness and manliness will be judged according to one’s expertise in sex, and a man will be known as a brāhmaṇa just by his wearing a thread.(veda base.net)

     

  • Slums Of The World Photo Essay

    Slums Of The World
    Altos de Cazuca, Colombia. A slum outside Bogota with approximately 50,000 people.
    Slums Of The World
    Comuna 13, Colombia. A slum in the city of Medellin with approximately 135,000 people.

     

    Slums of The World
    Kamagasaki, Japan. A slum in Nishinari-Ku one of 24 wards in Osaka, with a density of 30,000 people in every 2000 meter radius.
    Slums of The World
    Ashaiman, Ghana. A slum outside the city of Tema with approximately 200,000 people.
    Slums of The World.
    Kibera, Kenya. A slum in the city of Nairobi with approximately 170,000 – 250,000 people

     

    Slums of The World.
    Rocinha, Brazil. A slum in Rio de Janeiro with approximately 250,000 people.

     

    Slums of The World.
    Sultanbeyli, Turkey. A slum in Istanbul with approximately 250,000 people

     

    Slums of The World.
    Dharavi, India. A slum in Mumbai with approximately 1 million people

     

    Slums of The World.
    Sadr City, Iraq. A slum in Baghdad with approximately 2 million people.

     

     

    Slums of The World.
    Neza-Chalco-Itza barrio, Mexico. A slum in Mexico city with approximately 4 million people.
    Slums of The World
    Orangi town, Pakistan. A slum in Karachi with approximately 700,000 – 2.5 million people.
    Slums of The World.
    Petare, Venezuela. A slum in Caracas with approximately 600,000 – 1 million people.

    Source:

    http://www.businessinsider.com/worlds-biggest-slums-2011-2?op=1

     

  • France Forces Mexico Free Kidnapper, Power Rules

    A French woman , who along with her boy friend , who ran a kidnapping ring, Zodiac killed and sentenced for  60 years in prison was freed by Mexico when the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that the prosecution case was weak!

    Remember that  Mexico was threatened by The past President of France, Sarkozy on this issue.

    The acquittal was celebrated in France and received with shock in Mexico, naturally.

    Diplomatic pressures cost Justice.

    It is always a different set of rules for those who are white skinned.

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    COUVERTURE DU PARIS MATCH NATIONAL N° 3121 DU 12 MARS 2009 : PRISONNIERE A MEXICO FLORENCE CASSEZ APPELLE LA FRANCE AU SECOURS (Photo credit: Patrick Peccatte)

    One recalls  the arrest of Julius Assange, Wiki Leaks , on, what every one knows, to be trumped-up charge of molesting a woman!

    Or the refusal of Denmark to extradite  Kim  Davy who is the main accused in the Purulia Arms drop case.

    Or the deal of the  IMF President  of French origin, Strauss Kahn, who was released from the US, after concerted diplomatic pressure and slandering the victim.

    Or the refusal of the US to hand David Headley who was involved the bombing case in India and The USs refusal to extradite him to India.

    Power and Money, these run the World!

    Story:

    The release of French accused kidnapper Florence Cassez has dealt a hurtful blow to many Mexicans, who are also outraged by what they see as impunity in their criminal justice system…..

    Writing for the financial daily El Economista, José Fonseca said a majority of people were “angry” with the court’s decision, but that it was now a “done deal”. The reporter suggested that the affair should spur President Enrique Pena Nieto and state officials to implement judicial reforms.

    A judge sentenced Cassez in 2008 following a closed-door trial with no jury, typical of most cases in Mexico.

    Justice Olga Sanchez, who argued that testimony against Cassez should be discarded, said afterward that Mexicans should feel “proud” because due process had been respected.

    The Mexican judges did not say whether or not the Frenchwoman was innocent, only that key evidence against her should be thrown out….

    http://www.france24.com/en/20130124-mexican-anger-cassez-release-kidnapping

    Purulia Arms Drop Case.

    Another key suspect Kim Davy, aka  Niels Christian Nielsen, a Danish  citizen is supposed to be the master mind.

    Though apprehended, he escaped from India.

    Now it appears that Kim Davy, who is in Denmark, is likely to be extradited to India.

    Peter Bleach poses these points.

    He has informed MI 5 which stated that it had informed India and he has copies of statements made to MI5.

    David Shealor was the case officer.

    Another MI 5 officer Encock perjured in Indian Court to have Bleach incarcerated.

    Bleach had given 30 page statement detailing the entire operation to Dutt .

    Dutt later denied having received any statement.

    Pereira,Nair and Mukkophadhyaya were the other officers involved.

    Nair went to Latvia to threaten the Latvian crew against giving  media interviews.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2011/04/28/purulia-arms-drop-indian-or-international-conspiracy/

    IMF President Rape case.

    Now the case of the prosecution seems to be collapsing according to the New York Timeswith doubts being expressed over the credibility of the maid who leveled charges against him.

    ‘Although forensic tests found unambiguous evidence of a sexual encounter between Mr. Strauss-Kahn, a French politician, and the woman, prosecutors now do not believe much of what the accuser has told them about the circumstances or about herself….

    Among the discoveries, one of the officials said, are issues involving the asylum application of the 32-year-old housekeeper, who is Guinean, and possible links to people involved incriminal activities, including drug dealing and money laundering…’

    http://ramanisblog.in/tag/international-monetary-fund/