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The Coca-Cola Case

Infohash:

6EC8C23BE77F7E34E9B214C8BBAFBCFAE3BCD471

Type:

Movies

Title:

The Coca-Cola Case (Documentary)

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2010-02-01 (by soiliclese)

Info:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1339641/

Description:

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 Notes: This film has been transcoded from non-free formats to free container, video, and audio codecs due to the serious nature of the inherent social and ethical problems created through the use of proprietary software and media formats. Please do not use cooked software. For more information, please see the Digital Restrictions Management section within the following list of articles: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/ Format: Container: Matroska (free) Video Codec: Theora (free) Dimensions: 720 x 560 Framerate: 29.970 fps Audio Codec: Vorbis (free) Sampling: 48.0 KHz Channels: Stereo Bitrate: 224 Kb/s Subtitles: N/A Size: 2.2 GB (2360483134 bytes) MD5: 2a342727a4d3c3b08c5cb715ddbba8db Transcoder / Other Software Used: Extractor: mplayer 1.0~rc3+svn20091207 (free) Video: theoraenc -q9 (free) Audio: oggenc 1.2.0 (free) Container: mkvmerge 2.9.8 (free) OS: GNU/Linux 2.6.31-18 (free) Distribution: Ubuntu Karmic Koala (free) Source Format: Medium: DVD (non-free) Container: MPEG-PS (non-free) Audio Codec: LPCM (free, but possibly not) Video Codec: MPEG-2 (non-free) Content: Title: The Coca-Cola Case Genre: Documentary Country: Canada Language: English Director: German Gutiérrez, Carmen Garcia Date: January, 2010 Length: 1 hour, 27 minutes, 59 seconds URL: http://films.nfb.ca/the-coca-cola-case/

Tags:

  1. coke
  2. cola
  3. coca-cola
  4. documentary
  5. Colombia

Files count:

1

Size:

2251.51 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

soiliclese (2010-02-01)

My upload is slow, I'm sorry. It will pick up as more bots register their trackers with it.

soiliclese (2010-02-01)

Don't soil yourself now.

Torx8 (2010-02-01)

I've always known there was something fishy with coca-cola.. but this beats the crap of what i though i knew about them

Torx8 (2010-02-01)

Forgot to say thanks for the upload, will help seed as much as i can.

soiliclese (2010-02-01)

My pleasure Torx8.

unpocoloco (2010-02-02)

crap you say,, you seems to have blinders on,,, or you you believe in a daddy goverment to keep you safe? well as long as you dont start to question them and think for yourself you will be,, you sheep..
Lesson 001 see The Century of the Self.

soiliclese (2010-04-13)

My pleasure and glad you enjoyed it.

bazquux (2011-08-29)

unpocoloco wrote:
> Lesson 001 see The Century of the Self.
Curtis has a lot to answer for:
"Ask him why he has failed to respond to the articles and letters that have been sent to him. Ask him why The Century of the Self gave so much detailed attention to Guatemalan history, and yet failed to mention U.S. responsibility for the 150,000 civilians killed as a result of its assault on Guatemala. Ask why the series focused on this isolated U.S. intervention without mentioning that it was a small part of similar interventions elsewhere in Latin America and in the Third World generally. Is this wider pattern not central to understanding the real significance, and costs, of corporate control of domestic and foreign societies in the 20th and 21st centuries?"
--
http://www.medialens.org/alerts/02/020618_update_BBC.html