Will Coca-Cola do the right thing in Cambodia?
By JOEL BRINKLEY | Tribune Content Agency | 6 Dec. 2013
Many Southeast Asians and others around the world owe their thanks to the Coca-Cola Co.
No, I’m not expressing gratitude for the sugary drinks that can
help make people fat. But to make those drinks, Coke is one of the
world’s largest sugar consumers. The company buys sugar from
distributors all over the world.
Well, it happens that some of the
largest growers and distributors are in Thailand and Cambodia. And as a
recent lawsuit made clear, much of the Cambodian sugar is grown on
large plantations that used to be farmland for hundreds of poor family
farmers.
Across Asia, many countries are guilty of baldly seizing
their citizens’ land without significant compensation and then selling
it to corporations or developers, leaving the owners homeless and often
destitute. Arguably, however, Cambodia has the biggest problem. Over
time, the Cambodia Daily newspaper reported recently, the government has
seized almost 5 million acres — about 10 percent of the nation’s entire
land mass.
Human-rights advocates and others are now calling the
crop produced on this illegally seized land “blood sugar.” (Sometimes
landowners who refuse to leave their property are jailed — or shot and
killed.)
It happens that the sugar grown on the seized land in
question was processed first in Cambodia and then in Thailand until
finally it wound up with Tate & Lyle Sugars, Britain’s largest sugar
marketer.
Earlier this year, Mark Moorstein, a Northern Virginia
land-use lawyer, took on a “blood sugar” case as pro-bono, charitable
work. He and a partner firm in London sued Tate & Lyle, claiming
that 200 villagers “are the owners of the land” and “are entitled to
the sugar cane.”
As soon as the lawyers filed their suit, Tate
& Lyle seemed to panic. Very quickly, it sold its entire
sugar-production unit to American Sugar Refining, better known in the
United States for its name-brand product: Domino Sugar. That company
became the defendant.
Enter the Coca Cola Co. As the lawsuit
rolled forward, the company apparently realized that its soft drinks
were being made with “blood sugar.” Or perhaps the company already knew
that — but grew contrite. After all, a Thai sugar-producing giant, Mitr
Phol, gets much of its sugar from Cambodia and is one of Coke’s top
three suppliers.
“The Coca-Cola Company commits to zero tolerance
for land-grabbing,” the company announced in a statement last month.
Coke committed to hire third-party investigators to look at its sugar
suppliers to be sure none is buying “blood sugar.”
Cambodian
human-rights groups lauded the move. “Coke’s statement is a watershed
moment for the communities” victimized by land grabbers, said Eang
Vuthy, executive director of Equitable Cambodia. But he and others said
they hoped that forceful action will follow Coke’s laudable statement.
Land-grabbing
is endemic to Asia, including China, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. All
those nations, including Cambodia, are thoroughly corrupt with court
systems that often do nothing but mirror the government’s view.
That’s why Coke’s decision — if in fact the company follows through — is quite important.
Following
Coke’s lead, PepsiCo investors filed a shareholders resolution urging
that company to account for alleged land-rights violations in Cambodia,
where much of its sugar comes from as well.
All of this holds the
potential to benefit tens of thousands of poor Southeast Asian people
whose governments are mercilessly victimizing them. The corporate “blood
sugar” customers hold the greatest power to put a stop to these vile
acts.
Joel Brinkley is the Hearst professional in residence at Stanford University.
1 comment:
'Fear' paralyses people rendering them useless unable to do anything!
Now is the time to DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO GET OUR COUNTRY FROM THE CLUTCH Of A DICTATOR!
To do everything we can, needs bravery! So talk about bravery and DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN, according to international law and assert our rights as Human beings! Why live with fear and allow people to behave like animals in our society!!! ?
WAKE UP KHMER AND BE BRAVE - SHOW ALL YOUR BRAVE HEARTS!!!
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