Since October is Fair
Trade Month, thousands of people are scurrying around trying
to find chocolates and candies this Halloween that do not contribute to child
slavery. Do not let your child be a part of this tragedy. Buy
Fair Trade! Not sure how to buy fair trade chocolate, do not worry, there
are plenty of resources
to help you do so... you can do Google Search (below) for Fair
Trade... or checkout a few resources I provided during this
years Valentine's Day chocolate rush.
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Before you buy another diamond, are you sure no men, women, or children were killed, raped, or abducted to get it here for you? Click here to learn more. {more}
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As many of you may already know, Nestle, Cargill and Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) are currently in court defending themselves against allegations of child trafficking, child torture, and even child slavery. If you find these acts as atrocious as I do, please remember that if you plan to buy chocolate this Easter, to make them Fair Trade chocolates. Not sure where to find them? Click {more}... {more}
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I came across this excellent web site that provides a form that you can use to contact those they call the "Anti-Valentines" companies, in order to tell them to stop child labor, illegal toxic chemical use, union busting, and to pay their farmers a living wage. It only takes a second to fill out, so please take a moment to Help Stop Child Labor and Other Illegal Practices. The "Anti-Valentines Five" includes, Nestle, Dole, Wal-Mart, M&M-Mars Inc., and Hersheys.
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A team of defendants for Nestle, Cargill and Archer Daniels-Midland (ADM) was present at 1:30 pm today in Federal District Court #6 to defend themselves against allegations of trafficking, torture, and beatings of child laborers on West African Cocoa farms. This was the first hearing in the case introduced today as John Doe, et al., v Nestle S.A., and it seemed like I was not the only one there looking for more information. The judge started by making it clear that he wanted to use the hearing today to explore the positions of both sides and that he was in no position to decide anything today. {more}
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Hearing on Monday, Feb. 6th in LA and Protest Outside the Courthouse to Demand an End to Forced Child Labor on Cocoa Farms
WHEN: Monday, February 6, 2006, 12:30 Protest, 1:30 time hearing
WHERE: US District Court #6, 312 N. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA
VISUALS: Activists dressed as Butterfinger and Crunch bars, holding signs that say, “No to Child Slavery on Cocoa Farms” and “Nestle: There’s Nothing Sweet About Child Labor.” Activists will also hand out Fair Trade Valentine’s Day chocolate. {more}
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