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Adidas'S Annual Meeting Was Protested By Reporters Without Borders.

2008/5/12 0:00:00 10471

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Members of the Reporters Without Borders joined the annual meeting of Adidas, demanding that Olympic sponsors Adidas press China on human rights issues.

This practice caused Adidas chief executive Haina's dissatisfaction, and he accused the human rights activists of being a group of "rhetorical preachers".

According to the German media platform website, 8 members of the "Reporters Without Borders" were mixed in the Adidas annual meeting held in Germany.

Ford, a member of the organization, said at the conference: "the Olympic Charter requires the Olympic Games to safeguard social peace and safeguard personal dignity.

Adidas has an obligation to follow this principle. "

Agence France-Presse reported 8 days ago that "the Reporters Without Borders" is responsible for the Asia Pacific Division of the Asia Pacific Division, and also asked Adidas to sign a "Charter of responsibilities" drafted by the organization.

Haina said in his speech that Adidas's attitude towards human rights is very serious.

Agence France-Presse said the "Reporters Without Borders" organization was able to get mixed up with the annual meeting of Adidas because of buying shares of the company.

Last month, the group joined the other Olympic sponsor, Coca Cola Co annual meeting, in the same way.

According to the weekly newspaper of Germany, the practice of Reporters Without Borders has aroused haune's dissatisfaction.

He said that as an Olympic sponsor, Adidas would not interfere in politics and would not accept any moral coercion.

"Adidas is not a political Corporation, nor am I a politician.

Attempts to manipulate other people will not achieve any results, "Haina said.

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