Now the government has increased Shoaib's harassment and are making his position quite precarious. Numerous sources inside the country confirm that the military junta is trying to force all dissidents to flee by making life more difficult and dangerous for them; and Shoaib tops their list. Recently, they revealed part of that intent when in collusion with the government’s representative in court, the Public Prosecutor, a judge revoked Shoaib’s bail, though it was done contrary to Bangladeshi law. In another move, the government is trying to revoke his press credentials in order to silence him. We can act, however, by exercising our consumer power. It is our choice how we spend our money, and I for one will not spend mine on a company that supports the oppression of my brother by purchasing Bangladeshi imports. And I’m letting companies know that—and know why. I sent out a recent call for action, and it has been reprinted in several venues. Diana West has written a terrific piece in the Washington Times about it, too.
Here is a list of the top five US importers of Bangladeshi goods and their contact information:
WAL-MART, INC.
H. Lee Scott, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer
Bob Walton, Chairman, Board of Directors
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
702 S.W. 8th Street
Bentonville, Arkansas 72716
Phone: +1-479-273-4000
Wal-Mart's Global Ethics Office: ethics@wal-mart.com
Congressman: John Boozman (R AR-3); Senators: Blanche Lambert Lincoln (D) and Mark Pryor (D).
THE GAP, INC.
Robert J. Fisher
Chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim Chief Executive Officer
Gap, Inc.
Two Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: +1-650-952-4400
The Gap's Board of Directors: board@gap.com
Corporate Compliance Department: corporate_compliance@gap.com
Congressmanwoman: Nancy Pelosi (D CA-8); Senators: Diane Feinstein (D) and Barbara Boxer (D)
NIKE, INC.
Philip H. Knight, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Mark Parker, President & Chief Executive Officer
Nike World Headquarters
One Bowerman Drive
Beaverton, OR 97005-6453
Phone: +1-800-344-6453
Nike's Corporate Responsibility Governance: nikeresponsibility@nike.com
Congressman: David Wu (D OR-1); Senators: Ron Wyden (D) and Gordon Smith (R)
VF CORPORATION
Mackey J. McDonald, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Eric C. Wiseman, President and Chief Operating Officer
105 Corporate Center Blvd.
Greensboro NC 27408
Phone: +1-336-424-6000
Cindy Knoebel, Vice-president for corporate communication: corporate_communications@vfc.com
Congressman: Coble (R NC-6); Senators: Elizabeth Dole (R) and Richard Burr (R)
PHILLIPS-VAN HEUSEN CORPORATION
Emanuel Chirico
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Phone: +1-212-381-3500
Fax: +1-212-381-3950
Congresswoman: Carolyn B. Maloney (D NY-14); Senators: Charles Schumer (D) and Hilary Rodham Clinton (D)
As mentioned above, this is not a boycott, but if enough of us write these companies and make it known their choice of countries is harming their economic interests--and why--the information will get back to the Bangladeshi exporters: that nation's most powerful lobbying bloc. Click here for a sample letter you can send to each of these companies.
Please take up this call. Garment exports are the lifeblood of the Bangladeshi economy, and if they are threatened, the government might actually do the right thing and stop appeasing Islamist radicals by dropping the charges against Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury.








