(Português) O lado escuro do Chocolate – Documentário que a Nestlé se recusou a assistir

ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 21 Sep 2015

A Arte da Omissão – TRANSCEND Media Service

Miki Mistrati, director do documentário Shady Chocolate que aborda a exploração de crianças africanas pela industria do cacau, colocou um écran gigante ao lado da sede da Nestlé na Suíça, e projectou o documentário que a grande corporação se recusou a ver.

Com este tipo de acções não se pretende que os produtos não sejam produzidos e vendidos. Pretende-se que as respectivas corporações tomem medidas e não façam de conta que não sabem. Por vezes tal só é conseguido, quando o mundo grita e para de comprar o fruto dessa exploração humana.

Espero que partilhem o documentário, expliquem aos vossos filhos o que se passa, e quando olharem para produtos que contenham este componente lembrem-se. Pelo menos quem ler este artigo e ver o vídeo, não poderá dizer mais que não sabia.

Subtitulada en Español

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BQzpavKmlE

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