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10 Jan 2011

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Public Eye on Davos (organised by Berne Declaration, Greenpeace Switzerland)

Public Eye 2011: With Advertising Spoofs and OpenLeaks against Unscrupulous Corporations

At the end of January and within sight of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Berne Declaration and Greenpeace Switzerland will once again present the Public Eye Awards for the worst corporate offenses against human rights and the environment. The nominees for this year’s defamation awards are six major corporations including Foxconn, Axpo, BP and Philip Morris [also AngloGold Ashanti, Neste Oil]...Online voting for the worst corporate offender...ends on January 27.

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