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INTERNATIONAL MCLIBEL ROUND-UP JAN 1995
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Since the McLibel Support Campaign was set up we have been hearing
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reports from all around the globe about independent campaigns and
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actions against McDonalds. The court case has attracted over 200
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articles in the press, as well as international TV and radio
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coverage, and Helen and Dave were nominated a Role of Honour by
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readers of Britain's The Guardian newspaper "for taking on the
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most litigious and biggest food supplier in the world and
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defending themselves in what is expected to be the longest libel
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case in Britain"
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Here is a global round-up of some of the news and actions we have
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heard about in the last year. Please send us news or press
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cuttings for our next round-up.
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FRANCE - On 9 July 1994 sixty seven workers at a local McDonald's
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in Massy, a suburb of North Paris, pulled a surprise strike,
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closing the store down during its busiest period. They were
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demanding "respect of their rights to engage in union activity,
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paid vacations, the right to choose their own delegates and
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recognition of their personal needs." Less than 24 hours after the
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strike an agreement was signed between management and the General
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Confederation of Workers (CGT) union representing the workers. A
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few days later McDonald's workers in the town of Ulis walked out.
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In Nantes, west France, McDonald's workers prepared a week of
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action with CGT trade unionists.
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In France employees of companies of over 50 workers have the legal
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right to elect "delegates" with various rights, such as checking
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that overtime is paid and employment contracts are followed. But
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in Lyons ten McDonald's managers were arrested, accused of
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violating these rights by threatening that any employee voting for
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union delegates would be sacked. Only 38 of 458 employees voted
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in the first election. According to the union CFDT, employees
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said they had been told that anyone voting for the union would be
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sacked. Mr Hammache of the CFDT will be a witness for the defense
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in the London McLibel trial in 1995.
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Leafleting also took place around Grenoble with the ultimate aim
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of getting a trade union set up in the city's McDonald's. Contact:
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CNT-SSE Grenoble, BP 385, 38015 Grenoble, Cedex 1, France.
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BELGIUM - Two gigs took place to raise money for the McLibel court
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case in London. In previous years occupations and blockades have
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taken place.
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GERMANY - A group campaigning against McDonalds in Dusseldorf
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have received threats from the company.
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UK - In April 1994 the Kent branch of the trade union UNISON
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unanimously passed a resolution saying "This branch recognizes the
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poor working conditions at McDonald's and their hostility to Trade
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Unionism, and supports: the right of their staff to organize and
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take on industrial action; protests against the company's attempts
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to suppress criticism, in particular the use of libel laws as
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censorship, and resolves to back the McLibel Support Campaign in
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its protests and the FREE SPEECH PLEDGE and to circulate
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information about the case". We urge all union members to get
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their branches to pass similar motions and to make a donation to
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our campaign. During 1994 a McDonald's worker's support group was
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set up by the Hackney Trade Union Support Group at 16a Bradbury
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Street, London N16.
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On 1 October 1994 McDonald's executives held a celebration along
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with a jazz band and clown at their Woolwich store to mark 20
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years since this first store opened in the UK. Twenty five London
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Greenpeace and McLibel supporters gathered with a banner reading
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"20 Years of McGarbage" and handed out 4000 "What's Wrong With
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McDonald's" leaflets to passers-by.
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On 8 October, at the third national day of action in 1994, scores
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of McDonald's stores all around the country were leafleted
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including at least 35 in the London area alone plus Swindon,
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Bristol, Bath, Chippenham, Nottingam, Manchester and Edinburgh.
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The month of protest continued with an action at the UK McDonald's
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headquarters where sackfuls of the company's litter picked up off
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the streets were returned to McDonald's. A week later 500 people
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attended the National March Against McDonald's through central
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London to protest against the company's exploitation of people,
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animals and the environment.
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In November 1994 at a Manchester Drive-In a pantomime cow and
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clowns were removed forcibly and violently by police during a
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demonstration organized by Manchester Earth First! On 17 December
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1994 protesters outside Kingston McDonald's were threatened with
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having their legs broken by a McDonald's manager - protests
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continue. In some other towns such as Newcastle and Hastings
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pickets are held fortnightly.
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In November local residents from Wandsworth in London protested at
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further cuts in the borough's public spending budget. Anti
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McDonald's protesters highlighted the #15,000 which the council
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has given McDonald's to build an in-store creche when it
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continues to cut back on public spending.
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A group of young people called Kids Against Big Mac have organized
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pickets and are distributing their own leaflets. You can organize
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a group in your town or contact: Kids Against BigMac, PO Box 287,
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London NW6 5QU.
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SPAIN: 200 people protested outside McDonald's in Valencia on
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World Food Day. A picket of a McDonald's in Madrid took place the
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same day.
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Contact: McLibel Support Campaign, c/o Mike, El Lokal, C/ de la
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Cera 1 Bis, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
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NORWAY: An anti-McDonald's group will be set up in the new year.
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Correspondence will be forwarded by The Mclibel Support Campaign
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in London.
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NETHERLANDS - On 15 and 16 October Anti McDonald's Day was marked
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with actions in Amsterdam, Groningen, Njmegen, Maastrict and
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Vlissingen.
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DENMARK - On New Year's Day 1995, according to The Guardian (2
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January 1995) McDonald's in Copenhagen was broken into and smashed
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up by hundreds of "left wing anarchists" because it "symbolizes
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capitalism and money". Furniture was ripped out and burnt on a
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bonfire.
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PORTUGAL - Protesters were beaten up and arrested by police after
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a demonstration outside a Lisbon McDonald's where 80 demonstrators
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voiced their opposition to the BigMac. Leafleting continues
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across the country.
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IRELAND - This year there have been pickets of McDonald's stores
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in Dublin, Belfast and other towns. Since March 1994 the Alliance
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For Animal Rights [AFAR] in Galway have been harassed by the
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police and threatened with arrest for displaying placards and
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distributing information outside their local McDonald's. The
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manager of McDonald's has taken photographs of protesters. Violent
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threats and threats of libel action have been made to protesters
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who believe that they have had quite an effect on McDonald's trade
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in Galway. According to AFAR, Galway McDonald's is the only
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branch in Europe which is losing money. Victory!
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Contact: McLibel Support Campaign will forward mail to AFAR in
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Galway.
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ITALY
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On 26 February 1994 about 40 animal rights activists protested
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outside McDonald's in Torino. There was widespread public support
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for the protesters.
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ICELAND - Copies of the leaflet "What's wrong with McDonald's" are
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circulating in Reykjavik. McDonald's moved into Iceland a year
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ago amiss trade union protests.
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CZECH REPUBLIC - A McLibel supporter in the Czech Republic writes
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"All people here, after the fall of socialism thought everything
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would be better, but I have to say that it is even worse. Rapid
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increase of racism, no one cares about the environment, our
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country is flooded with Western capitalism..."
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There have been several actions against McDonald's in different
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Czech cities. On 7 December 1993 in the Moravian city of Brno, a
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McDonald's assistant manager sprayed tear gas in a photographer's
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face during a protest at the opening of the county's seventh
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McDonald's. After initially denying that the offender was a
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McDonald's employee, the company issued a formal apology to the
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Czech Press Agency photographer. The incident occurred when about
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30 people, mainly from the environmental group Duha were pushed
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and carried out of a McDonald's restaurant where they had been
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eating vegetables in a peaceful protest. "Just taking up the space
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is a form of violence" said McDonald's public relations manager
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Drahomira Jirakova. The McDonald's employee was asked to pay a
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small fine but is still working at McDonald's. At a demo in
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Prague 200 people turned out and over $15000 of damage was caused
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in battles with the police when bricks and paint were thrown.
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McDonald's are so worried about their image in the Czech republic
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that in October 1994 they pulled a publicity stunt inviting
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journalists and activists including animal rights group Animal SOS
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to inspect stores and meat processing plants.
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Contact: Hnuti Duha Brno, Jakuska nam 7, 602 00 Brno, Czech
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Republic and Hnuti Duha Plzen, Skolni 309, 330 08 Zruc, Czech
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Republic.
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POLAND - Architectural professor, Stanislav Juchnowitz is amongst
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campaigners and residents trying to stop McDonald's opening a new
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store in Cracow, Poland. He said "The activities of this firm are
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symbolic of mass industrial civilization and a superficial
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cosmopolitan way of life". McDonald's already has 13 stores in
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Poland, but so far have been refused permission to open the store
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in Cracow's historic main square. [New York Times International 23
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May 1994]. Actions against McDonald's also took place in Warsaw,
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Gdansk and Wroclaw on 4th July [US Independence Day]. McDonald's
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are seen as a symbol and front runners for unwelcome Western
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capitalism.
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Contact: Green Brigade in Poland regarding nationwide protest.
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HUNGARY - Anti McDonald's articles appear regularly in green
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publications, forcing correspondence from the chief manager of
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McDonalds in Hungary. In the town of Pecs a group of young
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anarchists are protesting against the building of two McDonald's
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stores.
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CROATIA - A local group is being set up in Zagreb to organize
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against three McDonald's which are opening in the city. McLibel
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Support Campaign was told "You have really big support here
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because people are against all multinational corporations, and
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there are more and more vegetarians and vegans every day".
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Contact: All mail will be forwarded to our contact in Croatia.
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AUSTRALIA - At the Townsville Eco Fiesta, Queensland, in July 1994
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singer Peter Garrett from rock band Midnight Oil gave an
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anti-McDonald's speech and leaflets were handed out.
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Benefit gigs to raise funds for the court case in London have been
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held in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide - a recorded tape
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will be available soon to raise further funds.
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The Operation Send it Back campaign has been active in Australia
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and there is a lively McLibel Support Campaign at PO Box 558,
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South Birsbane, 4101, Australia.
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AOTEAROA [NEW ZEALAND] - McDonald's environmental image was
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revealed to be a sham, and customers being conned when it was
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discovered that rubbish which customers were asked to put into
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separated recycling bins throughout New Zealand stores was sent to
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the tip. A McDonald's head office spokeswoman said all regional
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restaurants would install notices informing people that recycling
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has ended. [Wellington Evening Post, 24 November 1994].
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In June 1994 a McLibel Support Campaign was set up to organize
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protests and raise money for the London court case. Protests
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received widespread publicity. On 16 October, protests against
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McDonald's took place in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and
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Christchurch.
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Contact: McLibel Support Campaign, PO Box 14-156, Kilbirnie,
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Wellington, Aotearoa/N.Z. They also have a contact in SINGAPORE
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to whom they can forward mail.
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HONG KONG - Protests included fly posting on 16 October.
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ISRAEL - On 14 October leaflets in Hebrew were handed out by
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animal rights organization Anonymous and the Anarchist Federation,
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and twelve people were arrested for chaining themselves to the
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entrance of McDonald's on the opening day of McDonald's in
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Israel.
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INDIA
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The India branch of Beauty Without Cruelty have produced an anti
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McDonald's leaflet and are trying to stop McDonald's entering
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India.
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Contact: Beauty Without Cruelty, 4 Prince of Wales' Drive,
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Wanowrie, Poona 411 010, India.
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CANADA - In Ontario during a long running trade union dispute,
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McDonald's reacted using highly controversial methods including
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getting employees to lie in the snow in the shape of the letters
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"NO" (to trade unions). The main trade union activist working at
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the store will be giving evidence at the London trial in 1995.
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USA - On 4 March 1994 forty vegans held their 4th protest at the
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Berkeley branch of McDonald's in San Francisco.
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In Philadelphia the Wages for Housework Campaign held a picket
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outside McDonald's to show their support for the McLibel Two, and
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had a "teach-in" about McDonald's and the London trial.
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There was leafleting in many cities on Anti McDonald's day including
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New York City.
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Contacts: McLibel Support Campaign, PO Box 120, East Calais, VT
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05650.
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Wages for Housework Campaign, PO Box 11795, Philadelphia,
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Pennsylvania 19101.
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MEXICO - In Autumn 1994 in Mexico City 40 people, protesting at
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California's new anti immigrant referendum caused considerable damage
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to a McDonald's, seeing the company as a symbol of US imperialism.
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PHILIPPINES - A delegation of community activists attended the
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picket of the London court in September. Letters of support have
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been received from people concerned at the effects of McDonald's
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on local culture, diet and economy.
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Campaign Statement: The McLibel Support Campaign was set up to
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generate solidarity and financial backing for the McLibel
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Defendants, who are not themselves responsible for Campaign
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publicity. The Campaign is also supportive of, but independent
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from, general, worldwide, grassroots anti-McDonalds activities and
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protests.
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