From Stop Bayer-Monsanto, Ekō <[email protected]>
Subject Bayer-Monsanto in court
Date July 30, 2023 6:44 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Beekeepers, activists and Ekō (formerly SumOfUs) staff protesting at
Bayer's annual shareholder meeting in Germany in 2017

John,

Our beekeeper friends are fighting Bayer in court to defend our right to
protest its toxic pesticides.

They’ve chased the pesticide giant through the courts and made it to the
Supreme Court. They are just one step away from finally defeating Bayer –
but they’re running out of money fast to pay their legal costs. Without
our help, they simply cannot continue to fight.

This is exactly what Bayer wants. If we stop now, it and any other
corporation in Germany will be able to use the power of the police and
courts to stop our protests whenever they want. But we can still win and
make sure our right to protest against Bayer and its toxic pesticides is
protected, always.

Can you donate today to help defeat Bayer in court? 



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Here’s how it all started: Bayer tried everything it could to shut down
our protests outside its annual shareholder meeting in 2017. Back then, it
had just announced its plan to merge with Monsanto – and there was no way
we were going to miss our chance to speak out against the merger from
hell.

Bayer's bosses called local law enforcement and fed them lies about how
dangerous the protests would be, going so far as to claim that beekeepers
posed a terror threat. Of course, it wasn’t true. Still the police came to
shut us down and force us to leave.

Luckily we were able to win a last-minute legal injunction that stopped
Bayer from getting its way that day – but now our beekeeper friends have
been fighting Bayer in court ever since to ensure our right to protest
peacefully is protected forever.

Now that they have made it all the way to the Supreme Court in Germany,
they’re determined to win and finally end this – but they simply don't
have enough money to keep paying the legal costs.

It's so important we win this case. Protests at shareholder meetings can
have a powerful impact on how shareholders decide to vote: our protests
led to shareholders not ratifying the Bayer board, which was a historic
moment and a huge shock to Bayer’s bosses. That forced them to change. If
these beekeepers lose, any company in Germany will be able to use the
power of the police and courts to ban our protests. John, we
can't let that happen.

Can you donate to help defeat Bayer in court?



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Lawsuits like these are expensive and drag on for years, but we can win
and make sure we protect all of the voices speaking out against companies
like Bayer that are trying to silence us. If we raise more than these
beekeepers need, your donation will go towards powering our campaigns
against Bayer and others trying to keep bee-killing pesticides in use
everywhere.



  Thanks for all that you do,  
Yasmin and the Ekō team (formerly SumOfUs)



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More information:

[ [link removed] ]CBG Press Release (in German language). CBG Network. 26 November 2020.

[ [link removed] ]Ekō (formerly SumOfUs) protests at the Bayer AGM in Germany. Ekō
(formerly SumOfUs). 31 October 2018.

 

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