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GMW: Order 81 makes Project Censored's top ten

" GM WATCH " <info

Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:30:59 GMT

 

 

 

 

GM WATCH daily

http://www.gmwatch.org

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The story of Order 81 is one of Project Censored's biggest stories the

mainstream media ignored over the past year.

 

Here's their top ten and then Project Censored's summary of the Order

81 story.

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Censored!

Project Censored presents the 10 biggest stories the mainstream media

ignored over the past year

by Camille T. Taiara - November 3, 2005

http://www.sfbg.com/39/49/cover_censored.html

 

JUST FOUR DAYS before the 2004 presidential election, a prestigious

British medical journal published the results of a rigorous study by Dr.

Les Roberts, a widely respected researcher. Roberts concluded that close

to 100,000 people had died in the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Most

were noncombatant civilians. Many were children.

 

But that news didn't make the front pages of the major newspapers. It

wasn't on the network news. So most voters knew little or nothing about

the brutal civilian impact of President George W. Bush's war when they

went to the polls.

 

That's just one of the big stories the mainstream news media ignored,

blacked out, or underreported over the past year, according to Project

Censored, a media watchdog group based at California's Sonoma State

University...

 

....Project Censored's overall findings provide valuable insights into

the kinds of issues the mainstream media should be paying closer

attention to.

 

1 Bush Administration Moves to Eliminate Open Government

2 Media Coverage Fails on Iraq: Fallujah and the Civilian Death Toll

3 Another Year of Distorted Election Coverage

4 Surveillance Society Quietly Moves In

5 U.S. Uses Tsunami to Military Advantage in Southeast Asia

6 The Real Oil-For-Food Scam

7 Journalists Face Unprecedented Dangers to Life and Livelihood

8 Iraqi Farmers Threatened by Bremer's Mandates

9 Iran's New Oil Trade System Challenges U.S. Currency

10 Mountaintop Removal Threatens Ecosystem and Economy

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8 Iraqi Farmers Threatened by Bremer's Mandates

 

Historians believe it was in the " fertile crescent " of Mesopotamia,

where Iraq now lies, that humans first learned to farm. " It is here, in

around 8500 or 8000 B.C., that mankind first domesticated wheat, here

that agriculture was born, " Jeremy Smith wrote in the Ecologist . This

entire time, " Iraqi farmers have been naturally selecting wheat varieties

that work best with their climate... and cross-pollinated them with

others with different strengths. The U.S., however, has decided that,

despite 10,000 years practice, Iraqis don't know what wheat works best in

their own conditions. "

 

Smith was referring to Order 81, one of 100 directives penned by L.

Paul Bremer III, the U.S. administrator in Iraq, and left as a legacy by

the American government when it transferred operations to interim Iraqi

authorities. The regulation sets criteria for the patenting of seeds

that can only be met by multinational companies like Monsanto or

Syngenta, and it grants the patent holder exclusive rights over every

aspect of

all plant products yielded by those seeds. Because of naturally

occurring cross-pollination, the new scheme effectively launches a

process

whereby Iraqi farmers will soon have to purchase their seeds rather than

using seeds saved from their own crops or bought at the local market.

 

Native varieties will be replaced by foreign--and genetically

engineered--seeds, and Iraqi agriculture will become more vulnerable

to disease

as biological diversity is lost.

 

Texas A & M University, which brags that its agriculture program is a

" world leader " in the use of biotechnology, has already embarked on a

$107

million project to " reeducate " Iraqi farmers to grow industrial-sized

harvests for export, using American seeds. And anyone who's ever paid

attention to how this has worked elsewhere in the global South knows what

comes next: Farmers will lose their lands, and the country will lose

its ability to feed itself, engendering poverty and dependency.

 

On TomPaine.com, Greg Palast identified Order 81 as one of several

authored by Bremer that fit nicely into the outlines of a U.S. " Economy

Plan, " a 101-page blueprint for the economic makeover of Iraq, formulated

with ample help from corporate lobbyists. Palast reported that someone

inside the State Department leaked the plan to him a month prior to the

invasion.

 

Smith put it simply: " The people whose forefathers first mastered the

domestication of wheat will now have to pay for the privilege of growing

it for someone else. And with that the world's oldest farming heritage

will become just another subsidiary link in the vast American supply

chain. "

 

Sources: " Iraq's New Patent Law: A Declaration of War Against Farmers, "

Focus on the Global South and Grain, Grain , October 2004; " Adventure

Capitalism, " Greg Palast, www.tompaine.com, Oct. 26, 2004; " U.S. Seeking

to Totally Re-engineer Iraqi Traditional Farming System into a U.S.

Style Corporate Agribusiness, " Jeremy Smith, Ecologist, Feb. 4, 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

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