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Big 6 agro- war chemical companies: GUILTY as charged by the peoples' tribunal in Bangalore, India

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Truth be told, there were tears in my eyes as I sat there, translating and tweeting amongst the bustling crowd of media and hundreds of people, most of them farmers. After an intensive public trial covering a range of human rights violations, on December 6, the jurors issued a scathing verdict to the six largest pesticide and biotechnology corporations, urging governments to take action to prevent further harm. The crowd erupted in a roar of applause, and later, congratulations were shared in at least seven languages.

The verdict was handed down to the six largest pesticide corporations — Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer, BASF, Dow and Dupont — collectively known as the “Big 6,” for their human rights violations, including internationally recognized rights to life, livelihood and health. The agrichemical industry is valued at over $42 billion and operates with impunity while over 355,000 people die from pesticide poisoning every year, and hundreds of thousands more are made ill. In addition, pesticide corporations have put livelihoods and jobs in jeopardy, including those of farmers, beekeepers and indigenous peoples.

The preliminary findings, to be elaborated and finalized by the jury over the next two weeks, include these recommendations for governments:

Prosecute corporations for criminal liability, rather than civil liability only;

Fully commit to and legislate for the precautionary principle; and

Prevent corporations from directly or indirectly harassing and intimidating scientists, farmers and human rights and environmental defenders, in any form.

The tribunal was only made possible through the incredible collaboration of many people — and the support of 400 organizations and more than 7,000 individual people, worldwide. The Center for Food Safety, Alaska Community Action on Toxics, and Farmworker Association of Florida were key contributors in United States.

As for my part, I'm elated and exhausted, both. But that's just tonight. Tomorrow, it's time for the planning meeting for what comes next, and I'm energized and honored to take part, and for PAN to be part of the growing momentum around the world that seeks an end to corporate abuse, putting fairness and dignity in its place.

Nearly 30 years after the the original "Dirty Dozen" campaign that launched PAN International, I feel another global groundswell coming on.


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7 comments // Big 6 agro- war chemical companies: GUILTY as charged by the peoples' tribunal in Bangalore, India

  • JanforGore
  • remanns
  • queenofit
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      queenofit  
    • Wonderful news, this is unbelievable, I knew it was possible, but I did not know if I would live to see the day. In this article is says;

      "The verdict was handed down to the six largest pesticide corporations — Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer, BASF, Dow and Dupont — collectively known as the “Big 6,” for their human rights violations, including internationally recognized rights to life, livelihood and health. "

      How awesome is this? I cannot wait to see the final finding, which is in the next two weeks. Thanks so much for posting this Jan!!

    • 6 months ago
  • JanforGore
  • remanns
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • I cried reading this too. Finally, some justice for all those who have been victims and still are victims of this global poisoning and that actually includes all of us. Some vindication for those who have suffered and died from the cancers, the toxic water, the pesticides, the war chemicals, and those farmers who took their lives in India because of BT cotton and those whose livelihoods have been taken from them. I have followed this from the beginning here, but of course, this is something else you will not see on the American MSM. However, it puts Monsanto, DOW, Syngenta, Bayer, BASF and Dupont on notice. The people know of your crimes and we are just beginning to hold you all accountable for what you have done! For you, mom...

    • 6 months ago
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