Posted on 09/24/2004 9:10:32 AM PDT by prfix
The latest in the saga of amateur PR at The Body Shop shows that this pro-PLO company has been shredding the documents, figuratively speaking, actually deleting webpages from its website to remove any reference to its $75,000 gift to the group which advocates a Palestinian "right to return".
(Excerpt) Read more at geocities.com ...
Despite the universal exposure of this fact including the American Thinker article mentioned in a previous Freeper alert
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=3729
sometime around September 19, The Body Shop decided to delete several webpages from its website which detailed the award including these two
http://www.thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/templates/global/images/hra2002_winners.pdf
http://www.thebodyshop.com/web/tbsgl/news_article.jsp?index=7
and replaced them with a generic announcement of its "Human Rights Awards" which does not mention any of the four groups involved.
http://www.thebodyshopinternational.com/web/tbsgl/values_dhr_campaign.jsp
Would this by any chance be an admission of guilt?
If you're offended by The Body Shop's actions I recommend you take a look The Body Shop protest petition at
http://www.petitiononline.com/tbsbok/petition.html
and check out more of the background at
http://www.geocities.com/truthmasters/TheBodyShopBoycott.html
I saw your thread and was very interested in reading your plight.
Someone brought this to my attention recently and I am very angry at the propoganda they post against Jews/Israel
Fourth Annual Conference of the
Palestine Solidarity Movement
October 15-17, 2004
Duke University, Durham, NC
http://www.palestineconference.com/index.html
http://www.palestineconference.com/resources/resources.html
Here it is. Look at the top of page 2.
well done - there must be several of these archived pages!
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