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Guest Post: Trans-Pacific Partnership and Monsanto

Posted: July 20th, 2013 | Filed under: Research | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Trans-Pacific Partnership and Monsanto

by Barbara Chicherio

Something is looming in the shadows that could help erode our basic rights and contaminate our food. The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) has the potential to become the biggest regional Free Trade Agreement in history, both in economic size and the ability to quietly add more countries in addition to those originally included. As of 2011 its 11 countries accounted for 30% of the world’s agricultural exports. Those countries are the US, Australia, Brunei, Chile, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. Recently, Japan has joined the negotiations.

Six hundred US corporate advisors have had input into the TPP. The draft text has not been made available to the public, press or policy makers. The level of secrecy around this agreement is unparalleled. The majority of Congress is being kept in the dark while representatives of US corporations are being consulted and privy to the details.

The chief agricultural negotiator for the US is the former Monsanto lobbyist, Islam Siddique. If ratified the TPP would impose punishing regulations that give multinational corporations unprecedented right to demand taxpayer compensation for policies that corporations deem a barrier to their profits.
There appears not to be a specific agricultural chapter in the TPP. Instead, rules affecting food systems and food safety are woven throughout the text. This agreement is attempting to establish corporations’ rights to skirt domestic courts and laws and sue governments directly with taxpayers paying compensation and fines directly from the treasury.

Though TPP content remains hidden, here are some things we do know:

· Members of Congress are concerned that the TPP would open the door to imports without resolving questions around food safety or environmental impacts on its production.

· Procurement rules specifically forbid discrimination based on the quality of production. This means that public programs that favor the use of sustainably produced local foods in school lunch programs could be prohibited.

· The labeling of foods containing GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) will not be allowed. Japan currently has labeling laws for GMOs in food. Under the TPP Japan would no longer be able to label GMOs. This situation is the same for New Zealand and Australia. In the US we are just beginning to see some progress towards labeling GMOs. Under the TPP GMO labels for US food would not be allowed.

· In April 2013, Peru placed a 10-year moratorium on GMO foods and plants. This prohibits the import, production and use of GMOs in foods and GMO plants and is aimed at safeguarding Peru’s agricultural diversity. The hope is to prevent cross-pollination with non-GMO crops and to ban GMO crops like Bt corn. What will become of Peru’s moratorium if the TPP is passed?

· There is a growing resistance to Monsanto’s agricultural plans in Vietnam. Monsanto (the US corporation controlling an estimated 90% of the world seed genetics) has a dark history with Vietnam. Many believe that Monsanto has no right to do business in a country where Monsanto’s product Agent Orange is estimated to have killed 400,000 Vietnamese, deformed another 500,000 and stricken another 2 million with various diseases.

Legacies of other trade agreements that serve as a warning about the TPP. Trade agreements have a history of displacing small farmers and destroying local food economies. Ten years following the passage of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) 1.5 million Mexican farmers became bankrupt because they could not compete with the highly subsidized US corn entering the Mexican market.

In the same 10 years Mexico went from a country virtually producing all of its own corn to a country that now imports at least half of this food staple. Mexican consumers are now paying higher prices for Monsanto’s GMO corn.

With little or no competition for large corporations Monsanto, DuPont and Syngenta now control 57% of the commercial food market.

While the TPP is in many ways like NAFTA and other existing trade agreements, it appears that the corporations have learned from previous experience. They are carefully crafting the TPP to insure that citizens of the involved countries have no control over food safety, what they will be eating, where it is grown, the conditions under which food is grown and the use of herbicides and pesticides.
If the TPP is adopted the door will be open wider for human rights and environmental abuse. Some of the things we should expect to see include:
· more large scale farming and more monocultures;
· destruction of local economies;
· no input into how our food is grown or what we will be eating;
· more deforestation;
· increased use of herbicides and pesticides;
· more industrial pollution;
· increased patenting of life forms;
· more GMO plants and foods; and
· no labeling of GMOs in food.

Together these are a step backwards for human rights and a giant step towards Monsanto’s control of our food.

Please pass the word to others about the TPP as most Americans are unaware of this trade agreement or its ominous effects if passed.

Barbara Chicherio is treasurer of the Gateway Green Alliance and National Committee member of the Green Party USA.

INCIDENT REPORT: GCU Field Agents in Tokyo, Japan

Posted: September 26th, 2012 | Filed under: Incident Reports, Video | Tags: , , , , , , , |


2012年9月18日(火)、STOP TPP!!官邸前アクション★オキュパイモンサントスペシャルにご参加いただきありがとうございました。
銀座では約150名、官邸前では約400名の参加者がありました。
メディアも通常よりは多く、各所にて報じられています(下記参照)。

日本モンサント社は、私たちが作成した意見書の受け取り自体を拒否しました。人っこ一人出てこず、インターホンごしで「そのようなものは受け取る必要はない」といわれました。あきれたものです。
また官邸前ではいつもに増して様々なアクションをしました。スピーチ、ラップ、映画『モンサントの不自然な食べ物』予告編上映、海外アクションを映像を交え紹介、そして演劇は大好評でした。
今後も、日本国内外における遺伝子組み換え植物の栽培に反対の意思表示を続け、またTPPによる遺伝子組み換え表示撤廃要求が、人々の選択肢を奪う不当なものであることを訴えていく所存です。
意見書はこちらをクリックしてください。

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【新聞】
●日本農業新聞
https://www.agrinews.co.jp/modules/pico/index.php?content_id=16724

●しんぶん赤旗
https://www.jcp.or.jp/akahata/aik12/2012-09-19/2012091901_02_1.html

【ウェブジャーナル・ウェブニュース】
●田中龍作ジャーナル
https://tanakaryusaku.jp/2012/09/0005104

●レイバーネット
https://www.labornetjp.org/news/2012/monsantjapan

●8bitNews(演劇「モンサントポリスを日本に入れてはいけない!」のみ)
https://8bitnews.asia/wp/?p=3927#.UFlT6rIaPJa

【動画配信】
●岩上安身さんのIWJ
https://iwj.co.jp/wj/open/archives/31343

★IWJ視聴者のツイートまとめ
https://togetter.com/li/375637

●Ourplanet TV
https://www.ourplanet-tv.org/?q=node/1442

●8bitNews
演劇「モンサントポリスを日本に入れてはいけない!」のみ
https://8bitnews.asia/wp/?p=3927#.UFlT6rIaPJa
「TPP反対ソング@ストップTPP官邸前アクション9/18」

https://8bitnews.asia/wp/?p=3986#.UF7ncY3N9EM

●個人参加の方の動画
https://www.ustream.tv/recorded/25500049
https://www.ustream.tv/recorded/25500079

【その他】
●スピーチをした印鑰さんのブログ
https://blog.rederio.jp/archives/1130

●日本共産党・吉良よしこさんのブログ
https://yossikira.blog22.fc2.com/blog-entry-554.html


●主催:STOP TPP! 官邸前アクション実行委員会
 https://notpp.jp/TPP_kantei.html
 Twitter: @TPP_kantei


Source: STOP TPP!, Youtube

No TPP! No Monsanto! – 9/18 – Monsanto’s Tokyo Office & Prime Minister’s Office

Posted: September 10th, 2012 | Filed under: Events | Tags: , , , , , , |

Does your Genetic Crimes Unit have a flier that you would like to share here?
Please send it with a short description to Incident@Occupy-Monsanto.com

March 1, 2012 — GCU Investigates Expo West

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Filed under: Press Releases | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 1, 2012

GCU Media Liaison: Ray Valentine 202-557-5164
GMO@occupy-monsanto.com

Genetic Crimes Unit to Investigate Expo West Trade Show

GCU to Wear Bio-Hazmat Suits to ID Victims of Monsanto’s Genetic Crimes

ANAHEIM, CA – On Friday, March 9, 2012, more than 30,000 people will attend North America’s largest trade show for the natural products industry, Expo West at the Anaheim Convention center located at 800 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802. At the event members of the Occupy movement within the organic sector have formed a Genetic Crimes Unit (GCU) to investigate increased spraying of food with toxic weed killers like 2,4 D (the main ingredient in Agent Orange), contamination of the organic food supply, and other risks associated with genetically modified food.

“Many of the world’s socially conscious organic and non-GMO brands will exhibit nutritious food at the three-day Expo.  But in the background is a vast sea of unlabeled products sold in America containing GMOs that unsuspecting consumers eat without their knowledge,” says GCU Spokesman.  “In the name of Wall Street profits, chemical corporations such as Monsanto genetically engineer crops to withstand high doses of their toxic weed killers that contaminate our food and water, and have not been proven safe. The California Medical Association has called for labeling GMOs because of concerns over adverse allergic reactions. Virtually every major country requires labeling of GMOs in foods so their citizens can make informed choices, including all in Europe, Japan and even China.  But the US chemical lobby has so far made sure Americans are kept in the dark.”

“Our professional bio-hazmat suits are not meant to alarm the public, but we have an emergency here and wearing one of these suits is the only viable barrier to avoid GMOs,” says GCU Spokesman. “We are approaching this as a necessary civil defense against the unknown long-term effects of eating GMO foods currently under investigation by the GCU. We will ID people and animals by asking them what they ate for breakfast, lunch and dinner and then tag individual GMO victims with bracelets. We will follow-up before September 17, 2012 when world-wide GCUs will investigate and Occupy Monsanto.”

Attn: TV Assignment and Photographers

WHO: Genetic Crimes Unit

WHAT: ID’ing Victims of Monsanto’s Genetic Crimes by GCU Agents in Bio-Hazmat Suits

WHEN: Friday, March 9, 10:00 am

WHERE: Anaheim Convention Center 800 West Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802

Currently, Monsanto faces a ballot proposition in California on GMO labeling. More than 750,000 people have signed onto the JustLabelit.org citizens’ petition to the Food and Drug Administration for GMO labeling and last fall about 100 people marched in the Right2Know March from New York to the White House to demand President Obama keep his campaign promise to label GMO foods. (Video of the promise can be seen here.)

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