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Exhibit: II
Benetton’s famous advertisements

Picture 1
Globe Campaign (1986)

Picture 3
A black hand and a white hand linked by handcuff

Picture 2
Israeli and Arab (1987)

Picture 4
Black and White Hand (1990)

(1989)

Picture 5
An angelic-looking white child embracing a black one whose hair shaped into devil's horns created a lot of consternation among Black groups in the US
(1991)

Picture 6
War Cemetery (1991)

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Picture 7
Tongues (1991). In the Middle East, this image was considered pornographic.

Picture 8
Girl with Doll (1992)

Picture 9
A bird stuck in an oil slick (1992)
Picture 10
Killing in Kosovo (1992)

Picture 11
A boat overcrowded with Albanians (1992)

Picture 12
A man (David Kirby) dying of AIDS surrounded by his family members (1992)

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Picture 13
An empty electric chair for execution (1992)

Picture 15
Faces of AIDS (1994)

Picture 17
Food for Peace (2003). Morno, 60, and Rose, 22 fought on opposite sides of the Civil war in Sierra Leone Food aid encouraged the disarmament process and they and other ex- combatants, now receive rations while retraining as tailors.
Source: www.benetton.com

Picture 14
Bosnia Soldier (1994)

Picture 16
Food for Life (2003)

Picture 18
Food For Work (2003). Bagmina, 15, is now free to find work in Kabul, Food aid supports her while she looks for a job.

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