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Who are the Corporate Sponsors?
The Olympic sponsors include some of the best known brands in the world: Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Atos Origin, BHP Billiton, Coca-Cola, General Electric (parent of NBC), Johnson & Johnson, Kodak, Lenovo, Manulife, McDonald's, Microsoft, Panasonic, Samsung, Staples, Swatch, UPS, Visa and Volkswagen. You can find a complete list of corporate sponsors on the website of the Beijing Organizing Committee. Why Target Olympic Sponsors?
We are focusing on these companies because they are sponsoring the 2008
Beijing Olympics, and China has unrivaled influence with the government
of Sudan. China has an opportunity to help bring security to civilians
in Darfur. We are asking everyone associated with the Olympics to
express their wish -- within the Olympic movement and to the Chinese
host -- that Beijing help ensure there is security on the ground in
Darfur before the Games begin. The Switch Over to Darfur CampaignSwitch Over to Darfur is a corporate sponsor and consumer/grassroots activist campaign. Consumers are committing -- between now and August -- to turn off sponsors’ commercials during the Games if sponsors take inadequate action on Darfur.Demonstrations on World Refugee Day
Darfur advocates demonstrated at the headquarters and retail locations of Olympic Corporate Sponsors on June 20, 2008. 2008 Corporate Sponsor Report Card
Why are the major corporations sponsoring the Olympics -- some of the
most recognizable brands in the world -- refusing to speak out against
the world’s most wrenching humanitarian crisis? 2007 Corporate Sponsor Report Card
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