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Evidently the pharmaceutical companies don't want us to know.

 

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Rense.com

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Bush Steps Up Fight Against

Euro Safety Testing

By Geoffrey Lean

Environment Editor

The Independent - UK

9-22-3

 

 

 

President George Bush is mounting an intensive campaign to force European

countries to drop safety tests expected to save thousands of lives each

year, internal US government documents seen by The Independent on Sunday

reveal. Britain, which has been generally supportive, last week denounced

the measures as " disastrously wrong " .

 

The documents - which include diplomatic cables signed by the US Secretary

of State, Colin Powell - show that the Bush administration has threatened

Europe with trade sanctions if it goes ahead with the tests, which are

designed to protect workers and the public from highly toxic chemicals.

 

It has already succeeded in weakening the proposals, even though they were

approved in principle two years ago by EU governments and the European

Parliament. And environmentalists fear that Mr Bush - with Tony Blair's

help - will now succeed in emasculating them altogether.

 

The tests are designed to identify the most dangerous chemicals

threatening Europeans, including cancer-causing and " gender-bender "

substances, so that they can be controlled. Only a tiny proportion of the

100,000 or so man-made chemicals used in the EU has ever been tested for

the effects on the people who use them.

 

It plans to reverse the burden of proof by getting industry to provide

evidence of the hazards or safety of the chemicals it sells, rather than

marketing them and waiting for governments to try to pick out the most

dangerous ones when they have already done harm.

 

The European Commission estimates that it would prevent up to 4,300 cases

of cancer a year among chemical workers alone; far more lives could be

expected to be saved among the public at large.

 

The US pressure seems to be changing British policy. Up to now Britain has

taken a generally favourable approach to the directive. But last week

Patricia Hewitt denounced it as " disastrously wrong " .

 

© 2003 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd

 

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=445464

 

 

 

 

 

 

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