From 2010: "On February 25, José Armando Palacios and José Alberto Vicente Chávez, along with their families, filed a lawsuit against the Coca-Cola Company in the New York State Supreme Court.. Both men were employees of Industria de Café S.A. (INCASA), which owns and operates a coffee and Coca-Cola processing plant in Guatemala City.. Palacios, a 27-year veteran employee of INCASA, received multiple death threats and survived at least one violent attempt on his life after joining SITINCA.. Chávez worked at one of INCASA’s bottling plants in Retalhuleu and had been a prominent union leader since the 1990s, for which he had been threatened regularly. In early 2008, after participating in collective-bargaining negotiations in Guatemala City, Chávez returned home to his family, who planned to pick him up at a bus stop. While waiting, they were attacked by four armed men who brutally killed his son and nephew, and gang-raped his 16-year-old daughter."
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From 2010: "On February 25, José Armando Palacios and José Alberto Vicente Chávez, along with their families, filed a lawsuit against the Coca-Cola Company in the New York State Supreme Court.. Both men were employees of Industria de Café S.A. (INCASA), which owns and operates a coffee and Coca-Cola processing plant in Guatemala City.. Palacios, a 27-year veteran employee of INCASA, received multiple death threats and survived at least one violent attempt on his life after joining SITINCA.. Chávez worked at one of INCASA’s bottling plants in Retalhuleu and had been a prominent union leader since the 1990s, for which he had been threatened regularly. In early 2008, after participating in collective-bargaining negotiations in Guatemala City, Chávez returned home to his family, who planned to pick him up at a bus stop. While waiting, they were attacked by four armed men who brutally killed his son and nephew, and gang-raped his 16-year-old daughter."
https://nacla.org/news/coca-cola-sued-%E2%80%98campaign-violence%E2%80%99-guatemala
Coke.Deceptively sweetened with terror and tooth decay.
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