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Article

26 Sep 2006

Author:
Leah Vyse, Drinks Business Review

Activists slam court decision to overturn Coca-Cola ban in India

Activists protesting against the behavior of soft drink giant The Coca-Cola Company have aired their disappointment at the ruling by the High Court of India's Kerala state which overturned a state-wide ban on Coca-Cola production and sales..."In the past, Coke has gotten away with these dangerous practices because of its tremendous political clout," said Kathryn Mulvey, executive director of Corporate Accountability International. "But more and more people around the world are rejecting Coke's irresponsible and dangerous actions."