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Sir, We are writing to urge Tesco to exercise restraint over libel actions that we understand to have been recently launched by its subsidiary Tesco Lotus in Thailand. The claims have been brought against three critics of Tesco Lotus. One of these critics, Jit Siratranont, faces two years in jail accused of criminal defamation, and a civil damages claim of 1.1 billion baht (£16.6 million). While we accept the need for Tesco and other corporations to protect their reputation, we are concerned by this disproportionate response.
The offence of criminal defamation is considered by most international watchdogs to be incompatible with the fundamental right to freedom of expression. Its deployment now by a subsidiary of a UK-based company, which prides itself on “upholding basic human rights” and which “supports in full the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights”, sends an unsettling message around the world.
As writers we greatly value the tradition of free speech in Britain, and we would like to think that a leading international business such as Tesco would be concerned with exporting these values along with its groceries. We urge Tesco to impress its critics with the force of argument, not the threat of imprisonment.
Lisa Appignanesi
President, English PEN
Mark Haddon
Jonathan Heawood
Director, English PEN
Nick Hornby
Anthony Lester, QC
Marina Lewycka
Deborah Moggach
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It would appear that Tesco is continuing its practice of using its unlimited (legal) resources to silence any and all criticism.
It's a chilling tactic intended not to redress past criticism but to silence future criticism. Shame on Tesco -- and on all corporate bullies who use this tactic.
RAS, Bloomfield Hills, USA
So let me get this right...A highly successful and popular British company uses the law of a democratic state (& all its safeguards) to promote its case against someone who, in their view, libelled them and a load of trendy liberals back here in blighty are up in arms claiming "free speech" Hmm..
John Tomlinson, Brentwood, UK
On the other hand, what this letter tells me is that a local branch of a major conglomerate is behaving in accordance with local laws and customs. That is praiseworthy, surely?
Ken Mackenzie, LUTON, Beds, UK