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Activism pays off

posted Sunday, 5 October 2003

Dear readers, with the following article I want to motivate you and me that boycotting and campaigning can make a DIFFERENCE. Every one of us can do something.


This letter shows an example of what activists have achieved over years of hard work. And it paid off.


Moral of the story: If you have ideals then stick to them.


Boycott Corporate Criminals because it will benefit everybody in the long run! (except the greedy $ucker$ maybe)


Your short term happiness when consuming is as good as nothing compared to the long term benefits of boycotting and pressurising MNCs to change their destructive policies. It's all in our hands.


 


~peace~


 


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Campaign Victory!


Dear Activists,

Ten years ago the
Tobacco Industry Campaign
targeting Philip Morris (now Altria) as the leader in spreading a preventable, global epidemic was launched. Together we have:




The public climate around the tobacco industry has shifted dramatically since 1996. In the US, Big Tobacco has been forced to:



  1. Admit its products are addictive and deadly;

  2. Pay some of the enormous costs of caring for people who are sick and dying from tobacco; and

  3. Give up some of its most effective promotional tactics.


Infact's grassroots campaign pressure on Philip Morris/Altria, including the Kraft Boycott, has exposed the truth behind the corporations's image and reduced its political and economic influence.


Today we celebrate the adoption of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)--the world's first public health treaty. The FCTC will save millions of lives and change the way the tobacco industry operates. The treaty bans tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship, such as the Marlboro Man.


In recognition of this major victory in our corporate accountability organizing, Infact lifted the Kraft Boycott on June 23, 2003. Thank you, and congratulations on the successes we have achieved together! (personally I will still boycott them though, due to their usage of GM food and financial support of the Republican party in the U$A)










Top 30 Republican donors with global consumer brands


1 MBNA $3.0m

2 Philip Morris $2.9m

3 Microsoft Corp $2.4m

4 Bristol Myers Squibb $2.1m

5 Pfizer $1.9m

6 Enron $1.8m

7 Citigroup $1.8m

8 Time Warner/AOL $1.6m

9 Amway $1.3m

10 Glaxo SmithKline $1.3m

11 Exxon Mobil $1.2m

12 News Corp $1.2m

13 General Electric $1.1m

14 Limited Inc $950k

15 BP Amoco $950k

16 American Airlines $900k

17 Schering Plough $900k

18 Anheuser Busch $850k

19 Chevron Texaco $800k

20 Revlon Group $760k

21 American Home Products $740k

22 PepsiCo $720k

23 Walt Disney $640k

24 WalMart $630k

25 Texas Utilities $630k

26 Coca Cola $610k

27 UAL Corp $570k

28 Archer Daniels Midland $530k

29 Ford $510k

30 General Motors $510k


click for a complete list



 


"ATTENTION, SMOKING CAN SERIOUSLY AFFECT YOUR HEALTH...

... AS WELL AS THAT OF IRAQI PEOPLE.

Philip Morris donated $2.9 million to the election of President Bush"
 


BOYCOTT US PRODUCTS

Other US companies support the US policies and endanger peace:


www.boycottthewar.org
 


Countries Leading the Way


There are a few steps before the FCTC becomes binding international law. After the treaty was adopted by the World Health Assembly, it opened for signature. By signing, countries formally express their support for the principles and provisions in the treaty. Once a country signs, it is expected to bring its domestic laws in line with the treaty. The next step is ratification. Once forty countries ratify the FCTC, the treaty becomes international law.


Countries that have signed:












Algeria

Argentina

Austria

Bangladesh

Botswana

Brazil

Burundi


Canada

Chile

Costa Rica

Côte d'Ivoire

Czech Republic

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Denmark

Egypt

Finland


France

Gabon

Gambia

Ghana


Guatemala

Greece

Hungary


Iceland


India

Iran (Islamic


Republic of)

Ireland

Israel

Italy


Jamaica

Kuwait


Lithuania

Luxembourg


Madagascar

Malaysia

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Mauritius


Mexico

Mongolia

Mozambique

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway


Palau

Panama

Paraguay

Philippines

Qatar


Republic of Korea

Samoa

San Marino

Senegal


Seychelles

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain


Sri Lanka

Sweden


Syrian Arab Republic

Thailand


Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Uruguay


Venezuela

Vietnam

Yemen



*The European Community has also signed the treaty.




Where is Germany or Singapore?? or is Germany incl. in the European Community? But France is being mentioned seperatly as well. hmm...

Countries that have ratified:










Norway

Malta


source: InFact


They should report more about this on the news!




To read how Philip Morris (now Altria) cleverly targets children in their ad campaigns check this out!


It is really sickening if u think about it: The tabacco industry targets children to start smoking by portraying their products as a path to adulthood ("Cigarette smoking is an adult choice. The decision to smoke should be an adult one. Children should not smoke."). At 1st this slogan sounds fair but if you look at the psychological effect it has, then you'll see that this actually seduces teens to smoke instead of stopping them, and that is exactly what those $ucker$ want.


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