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New GMO bill in India threatens critics with prison

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EXTRACTS: The latest version of the Biotech Regulator Bill in India seems to have draconian clauses to stifle anti-GM voices in the country and is designed to be a Clearing House for GMO applications rather than to protect the health and environment in the country... Rather than penalize those who intend to release GMOs without conclusive safety..., clauses like this are being inserted to harass concerned voices.
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NEW BIOTECH REGULATOR BILL TO STIFLE ANTI-GM VOICES
"INDIA NEEDS A NATIONAL BIOSAFETY PROTECTION AUTHORITY"

New Delhi, February 16, 2010: Terming the proposed Biotech Regulator Bill (Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India Bill) as the wrong bill by the wrong people for the wrong reasons, concerned activists across the country called for the setting up of a National Biosafety Protection Authority.

The Supreme Court observer in Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC), Dr Pushpa Bhargava objected to the fact that the proposed Authority is to be housed under the Department of Biotechnology/Ministry of Science & Technology and said that this in itself is objectionable conflict of interest. "The latest version of the Biotech Regulator Bill in India seems to have draconian clauses to stifle anti-GM voices in the country and is designed to be a Clearing House for GMO applications rather than to protect the health and environment in the country. Further, modern biotechnology is a vast field comprising of more than thirty distinct areas including immuno-technology, stem cell technologies, nano-biotechnology etc., whereas this proposed Biotech Regulator appears to look at just Genetic Engineering. To call it a regulator for modern biotechnology is misleading and only shows the ignorance of the people who drafted this Bill", pointed out Dr Bhargava, Founder-Director of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology.

There was serious objection to the inclusion of a Section in the proposed Bill which says "whoever, without any evidence or scientific record misleads the public about safety of GMOs and products thereof shall be punished" with imprisonment and fine! "This is meant to harass civil society groups and scientists who are voicing their concern on this technology. And who is to decide on "misleading", on what basis?", asked Dr Bhargava. Rather than penalize those who intend to release GMOs without conclusive safety proven, clauses like this are being inserted to harass concerned voices, he said.

"This Biotech Regulator Bill is being pushed by the Department of Biotechnology, a department with the mandate to promote GM crops. It is trying to take advantage of the current debate in the country around Bt Brinjal (a first-of-its-kind Genetically Modified vegetable with a bacterial gene in it) and push its own agenda in the form of this Bill. The nation-wide debate that Bt Brinjal initiated had actually shown the dire need for a regulator who Indians can trust to protect their health and environment – we need a National Biosafety Protection Authority and not another 'facilitator' for the industry. The wide-ranging people's voices all over the country now show that any attempt to allow backdoor entry of Bt Brinjal or other GMOs through BRAI or some such institution will be resisted. The proposed statute also tries to stifle the legitimate authority of state governments over Agriculture and vests decision-making in the hands of just a few technical people whereas the issue of GMOs in our food and farming systems has many facets beyond the purely technical", said Kavitha Kuruganti of Kheti Virasat Mission.
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4 comments // New GMO bill in India threatens critics with prison

  • futuregen
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • futuregen:

      Yes, we must be very wary, especially since Rajiv Shah is now head of USAid and they were there with Hilary Clinton as soon as the quake struck. Monsanto is salivating over a new market since it appears that desperation is the only tool they can now use to their advantage due to the overwhelming global resistance to their GMO crap. Haitians need to understand that Monsanto and US Aid are not their saviors when it comes to using this tragedy to shove GMOs down their throats. It is sustainable agriculture and permaculture that will now save Haiti's agriculture.

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • So how long before Americans are branded "terrorists" for standing up for environmental democracy? What a fu***ed up world we live in when the ones practicing the environmental terrorism are the ones protected.

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • Monsanto must be very angry that the Indian people stood up against their BT posion brinjal. Time for another march to the sea. How dare they think they can control an entire country's people and dictate to them through their political ties what farmers will plant, how they will plant it, and what they will eat. This is patently undemocratic. It also shows they are scared of people speaking out for a specific reason. They can't handle the truth getting out.

    • 1 year ago
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