Trafigura got their lawyers Carter Ruck to gag the media earlier this year, to prevent reporting on a parliamentary question which related to their dumping of toxic waste in the Ivory coast in 2006, which has killed and injured many locals. Eventually they had to give in, largely due to the internet and it's usual response to censorship in any form. These videos were available on BBC's website for a few hours, then they mysteriously vanished. The assumption of course, is that Trafigura and Carter Ruck are at it again.
Please spread these videos and this PDF .
(Streisand Effect)
Showing posts with label Côte d'Ivoire. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Carter-Ruck, Trafigura, the Guardian Gag, and the Streisand Effect.
Richard Wilson's blog "Don't Get Fooled Again has an entry from August 2008 which I like, for the headline quote:
I love the Streisand Effect, probably because I hate to know that there is something I don't know, especially if I don't know it because Someone has decided I mustn't know it.
“I don’t see any reason why I or my company should follow some arbitrary set of ethical values”
"Some arbitrary set of ethical values" indeed. This is the PR company that also worked for Carter-Ruck, who are fast becoming internet-famous along with their killer-toxic-waste dumping client Trafigura, thanks to something known as the Streisand EffectI love the Streisand Effect, probably because I hate to know that there is something I don't know, especially if I don't know it because Someone has decided I mustn't know it.
Labels:
Carter-Ruck,
Côte d'Ivoire,
Environment,
Streisand Effect,
Toxic waste,
Trafigura
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