Guest guest Posted November 20, 2003 Report Share Posted November 20, 2003 ETC group Massive International Protest on GM Contamination of Mexican Maize News Release 20 November 2003 www.etcgroup.org Take Action! Massive International Protest on GM Contamination of Mexican Maize Go here to send message of protest: http://www.etcgroup.org/action3.asp An open letter to Mexican government authorities and intergovernmental bodies was sent today, signed by 302 organizations from 56 countries, demanding actions to stop contamination of farmers’ maize with DNA from genetically modified (GM) maize, and to prevent any further contamination in the world’s centers of crop diversity and origin. See the letter and signatories here:http://www.etcgroup.org/article.asp?newsid=417. " People all over the world are showing solidarity with the campesinos and indigenous people of Mexico, " said Ana de Ita from CECCAM, " GM contamination is a potential threat to their land and livelihoods, but also to the heart of the Mexican culture and food systems. It must be stopped. " The open letter asks the Mexican government to maintain the moratorium against the planting of transgenic maize in Mexico, stop the importation of transgenic or non-segregated maize — likely the main source of contamination in Mexico— and conduct urgent studies to determine the extent of the contamination. They also call upon the Mexican Congress to reject the biosafety bill now under consideration because it is " deeply flawed. " " The issue goes far beyond Mexico because all centers of crop diversity could be endangered, " said Silvia Ribeiro of ETC Group. " The international community’s lack of action is apalling. The only beneficiaries are the multinational Gene Giants, who are hoping that governments will surrender to GM contamination. But surrender is not on our agenda. " Organizations from five continents around the world are also asking the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to adopt these issues on their agendas and take actions to ensure the application of the precautionary principle to prevent further GM contamination of farmers’ varieties. They also urge intergovernmental bodies to call for a global moratorium on the release of GMOs in crop centers of origin and diversity, and to insure that the biotechnology industry will not be allowed to make patent infrigement claims against farmers who are victims of GM contamination. Take Action! Readers are invited to join the international protest by demanding action. Go here to send messages directly to the Mexican government and to international bodies: http://www.etcgroup.org/action3.asp For more information: Hope Shand, ETC Group, hope, +1-919-960 5223 Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group, silvia Ana de Ita, CECCAM, Centro de Estudios para el Cambio en el Campo Mexicano, ceccam NEW WEB MESSAGE BOARDS - JOIN HERE. Alternative Medicine Message Boards.Info http://alternative-medicine-message-boards.info Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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