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Open Letter from World Scientists to All Governments Concerning Genetically Modified Organisms

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Open Letter from World Scientists to All Governments Concerning Genetically

Modified Organisms (GMOs)

http://www.i-sis.org.uk/list.php

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The scientists are extremely concerned about the hazards of GMOs to

biodiversity, food safety, human and animal health, and demand a moratorium

on environmental releases in accordance with the precautionary principle.

They are opposed to GM crops that will intensify corporate monopoly,

exacerbate inequality and prevent the essential shift to sustainable

agriculture that can provide food security and health around the world.

They call for a ban on patents of life-forms and living processes which

threaten food security, sanction biopiracy of indigenous knowledge and

genetic resources and violate basic human rights and dignity.

They want more support on research and development of non-corporate,

sustainable agriculture that can benefit family farmers all over the world.

Previous versions of this letter were submitted to many governments and

international forums including:

 

World Trade Organization Conference in Seattle (November 30 – Dec. 2, 1999)

UN Biosafety Protocol Meeting in Montreal (24 – 28, Jan. 2000)

UN Commission on Sustainable Development Conference on Sustainable

Agriculture in New York (April 24-May 5, 2000)

UN Convention on Biological Diversity Conference in Nairobi (May 16-24,

2000)

United States Congress (29 June, 2000)

Signed by 651 scientists from 74 different countries, including:

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