Hotline Asia Urgent Appeals -- UA100324 |
Safeguard
Agrarian Sector and Rich Biodiversity
~INDIA~
24 March 2010
Action Requested || Sample Letter || Background |
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Summary The Bill includes a draconian clause that
whoever, without any evidence or scientific record,
misleads the public about the safety of the genetically
modified organisms (GMOs), shall be punished with
imprisonment or fine. In other words, civilians
who express opinion different from the BRAI or criticism
on GMOs will be in danger of punishment, while the BRAI
has absolute power to decide which kind of information
could be disclosed to public, depriving
civilians' right to information on food. Moreover, the
BRAI under the Bill was proposed to be under the Minister
of Science and Technology as the sole authority
responsible for the regulatory system of GMOs, overriding
the decision made by state governments. Apparently, it
seeks to centralize the authority of promotion and
regulation under the Minister of Science and Technology
in order to stimulate investment in biotechnology, rather
than to safeguard health and environment of the country.
If passed, the Bill will open the floodgate for about 60
other kinds of GMOs. |
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| Action Requested It is believed that the BRAI Bill is to be tabled in the upcoming Parliament sittings. Please write polite letters as soon as possible to express your concern and request the authorities to: |
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Sample Letter
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Why Oppose Bt Brinjal and GMOs Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) will not just make the medical function of native species ineffective and toxic, but will also wipe out the native varieties. Once the environment is polluted genetically by GMOs, it will become exclusive to native species and will not be able to recover. Gradually, agriculture will become over-dependent on GM grains and thus food system will be taken over by transnational corporations which monopolize the GMOs production. Moreover, farmers who have started growing the expensive GM crops were unable to stop. This sad lesson has been learnt through Bt Cotton growing in India. Vidarbha, where Bt Cotton is initially grown, has higher rates of farmer suicide than the other part of the country (Please refer to UA060815(6)), as they have suffered the irreversible effects of Bt Cotton and are forced to buy the expensive pesticides and seeds from the monopolies. There is greater risk for Bt Brinjal than Bt Cotton, as it is a food crop which can directly affect human body. There is growing evidence that GM food causes health problems, such as allergies and negative influence on immune system, organs and metabolism. Resistance to Bt Brinjal The Draconian BRAI Bill Moreover, the BRAI is proposed to be under the Ministry of Science and Technology, which is already responsible for promotion of GM crops. Therefore, the BRAI will be only an agency to stimulate investment in biotechnology, rather than to uphold the standard of GMOs regulation in the country. The Bill also includes draconian clauses to stifle anti-GMOs opinion, proposing that whoever misleads the public about safety of GMOs or conducts clinical trials on GMOs shall be punished with imprisonment. Dr. P.M. Bhargava, founder of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, commented on the Bill: There is no penalty if someone promotes GMOs without safety tests but there is a penalty if someone wishes to inform the public about the hazards of GMOs. Besides, who is to decide on 'misleading' and on what basis? |
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| Sources: Green Peace, Frontline, GM Watch, thaindian.com, scidev.net, International Assessment of Agricultural Science and Technology for Development Conference 2008 (Report by UNWorld Bank). . |
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