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Wednesday, December 14, 2005 

Most wanted: Corporate human rights violators of 2005.


The full account with what they have done and continue to do is available here, but here's a quick roll-call of shame:

CATERPILLAR

CHEVRON

COCA-COLA
DOW CHEMICAL

DYNCORP/CSC

FORD MOTOR COMPANY

KBR (KELLOGG, BROWN, AND ROOT): A SUBSIDIARY OF HALLIBURTON CORPORATION
LOCKHEED MARTIN

MONSANTO

NESTLÉ USA

PHILIP MORRIS USA and PHILIP MORRIS INTERNATIONAL (a.k.a. the Altria Group Inc.)

PFIZER
SUEZ-LYONNAISE DES EAUX (SLDE)

WAL-MART


I'm guessing the only reason that BP, Exxon, Shell and Tesco aren't on there is because everyone is only too well aware of the enormous damage they are causing.

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Thanks for providing the list, no matter how ironic my thanks might sound. I try very hard to purchase with good conscience.

Kellogg as in the cereal? They have a foundation that supports irrigation (e.g.) projects in Africa, AIDS preventions, health for women and children, and all of that. Seems kind of jekyl and hyde.

Kellogg are a part of KBR, subsidiary of Halliburton. Kelloggs are an entirely different company, as far as I'm aware. http://www.kelloggcompany.com

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