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      <title>McLibel and the Golden Arches of Silence: When McDonald’s Sued Its Critics</title>
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      <description>McLibel and the Golden Arches of Silence Summary and commentary on D.D. Guttenplan’s “McPrisoners of Conscience” (Index on Censorship, 1997)
In his 1997 article “McPrisoners of Conscience” published in Index on Censorship, journalist D.D. Guttenplan chronicled the now-infamous McLibel trial which was at the time the longest-running case in British legal history. The case saw McDonald’s Corporation suing two environmental activists, Helen Steel and Dave Morris, for libel over their association with a leaflet critical of the fast-food giant’s record on health, animal welfare, labor rights, and the environment.</description>
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      <title>McPrisoners of Conscience – Full Article (1997) Used in ECtHR Case 50552/22 (V.L.C. v France)</title>
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The full background and threat assessment are publicly documented in this open letter to British MP Yuan YANG:</description>
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