
News Release
In a protest rally today in Makati, members of the militant Kilusang
Magbubukid ng Pilipinas together with members of the International
Alliance Against Agrochemical Transnational Corporations (IAAATNCs)
issued a closure order on Monsanto as a symbolic protest against the
on-going Bt corn field testing being undergone by the agrochem giant.
The closure order was issued after Monsanto together with other
agrochemical TNCs were found guilty of the following crimes: genocide,
plunder of environmental resources, devastation of the environment and
destruction of productive forces.
"The farmers are outraged by how greed-driven these agrochem
transnational corporations are. The monopoly of these agrochem giants
over seeds, pesticides, and other agricultural products are driving us
further into poverty, hunger and exploitation." Rafael Mariano, KMP
chairperson said.
The symbolic closure of Monsanto coincides with simultaneous protest
actions in Bicol, Isabela and Bukidnon where Bt corn field testing are
currently being conducted in these provinces. Monsanto has won the ire
of millions of farmers in the country after it started conducting field
testing of genetically-engineered Bt corn without holding any public
consultations in affected areas and despite the approval of board
resolutions and issuance of moratoria banning field testing in some of
these provinces.
"Despite its negative effects on people's health, the environment and
livelihood, Monsanto continue to reap profits from the people's sweat
and blood aside from the fact that these moves are threatening the
country's food security and food self-sufficiency. We don't need their
lab-grown food and products. We demand our right to land and food
without poisons!" Mariano added.
The protest action is part of the week-long activity of the IAAATNCs
which will culminate when the members and delegates, both local and
foreign, will join the national protest on December 10 for the
International Human Rights Day.###
Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP)
A reminder from ngin of how Monsanto operates in the Philippines:
Monsanto to step up security measures at Philippine Bt farm - Asia
Pulse November 23, 2001
SANTOS CITY, Nov 23: A stricter security measure would be put in place
by a multi-national seed firm here when it undertakes another field
trial of the controversial Bacillus Thuringensis (Bt) corn... The trial
farm would be located on a half-hectare lot which will be sealed - off
using double eight-foot walls using plain iron sheets and barbed wires
at five meters apart. A more secured trial farm is being set up, Parreno
said, to prevent what had happened to a Bt trial farm in Tampakan, South
Cotabato, which was destroyed by members of militant groups in August,
this year. Paraiso barangay chair Sergio Morales assured that the
Tampakan incident would not be repeated in the trial farm in his
barangay. Aside from the high walls, a watchtower and guard-houses would
be built in the four corners of the trial farm. Morales said Monsanto
would employ barangay residents as security guards of the trial farm
backed by a civilian volunteers' organization. (PNA)
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