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Darfur activists target Olympic sponsors
Friday, April 25, 2008 01:42 [IST]

Beijing: Activist group Dream for Darfur accused top Olympic sponsors today of complicity in the genocide in Darfur and said it would target corporate headquarters for protests, starting with Coca-Cola.

The group, set up a year ago to help end a humanitarian crisis in Sudan's western region of Darfur, said 16 out of 19 top Olympic sponsors it had contacted had failed to speak out against the genocide out of fear of offending China, the Khartoum regime's main backer.

Releasing a report card on the firms in a conference call from New York, Mia Farrow, the Dream for Darfur leader who has branded the Beijing Games the "Genocide Olympics," said cowardice and greed were behind a conspiracy of corporate silence.

"Because sponsors are desperate to win the hearts and minds of 1.3 billion potential consumers in China, they have been frozen into silence on Darfur," Farrow said.

"If the summer Games (in Beijing) go down in history as the Genocide Olympics, it will be because of the Chinese government's support of the regime in Sudan, abetted by the moral cowardice of the sponsors who would not speak out publicly about the genocide in Darfur."

Only three firms German sporting goods company Adidas, photographic firm Kodak and fast food chain McDonald's got passing grades from Dream for Darfur for taking steps to address the conflict, while 16 firms got failing marks for doing nothing.

Adidas and Kodak had both written letters to the United Nations at the behest of Dream for Darfur, while McDonald's was credited with taking "a series of unspecified actions" on Darfur.

 


Source : PTI

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