BY Kris Penniston | Madison, WI | 12/31/04
“I watched as they put a bullet into his head,” said Luis Adolfo Cardona, a former worker at a Colombian Coca-Cola bottling plant.
BY Staff | Chicago, IL | 7/19/04
In a spectacular development, Colombian trade unionist Luis Adolfo Cardona can breathe easy again after winning political asylum in the U.S. Cardona escaped kidnapping and execution by Coca-Cola’s death squads in 1996.
BY Tom Burke | United States | 11/01/03
Tom Burke of Fight Back! interviewed Luis Adolfo, a leader of Colombian Coca-Cola workers.

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