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Sri Lanka: il bando agli OGM ha i giorni contati?
- Subject: Sri Lanka: il bando agli OGM ha i giorni contati?
- From: "F A B I O C C H I::" <fabiocchi at infinito.it>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 18:28:41 +0200
Sri Lanka: il bando agli OGM ha i giorni contati? Fonte: FoodFirst Segnalato da: Fabio Quattrocchi, e-mail: fabiocchi at genie.it, trad. it. dell'introduz. di Simonmattia Riva per AceA www.consumietici.it In accordo con la Sri Lanka Environmental foundation il segretariato del Ministero della Sanità e della Medicina Indigena ha nominato un comitato di consiglieri alle dipendenze del governo dello Sri Lanka con la possibile intenzione di abolire il bando a tempo indeterminato agli alimenti geneticamente modificati, attualmente in vigore nell'isola asiatica. Il nuovo comitato è stato nominato senza preavvisare il Comitato di Consiglio per l'Alimentazione (FAC), già da tempo attivo presso il medesimo ministero: il bando sine die agli OGM fu suggerito e caldeggiato proprio dal FAC. Il nuovo comitato è stato costituito in reazione alle intense pressioni delle ambasciate e delle imprese commerciali. Al comitato è stato richiesto di presentare al governo una relazione che, si teme, potrebbe raccomandare all' esecutivo la fine del bando ENTRO GIOVEDI' 30 AGOSTO. In caso di abolizione del bando lo Sri Lanka potrebbe diventare un laboratorio sperimentale a cielo aperto per alimenti e coltivazioni dei quali non è stata ancora provata l'innocuità per la salute umana e l'ambiente. Proponiamo di seguito, in lingua inglese, il testo di un appello ,che richiede il mantenimento delle leggi attualmente in vigore nello Sri Lanka, indirizzato al Ministero della Sanità del Paese asiatico. E-mail to: Secretary, Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medicine, "Suwasiripaya" 385 Wimalawansa Mawatha, Colombo, 10, Sri Lanka, E-mail: sechim at sltnet.lk Fax to: President Chandrika Kumaratunga c/o Presidential Secretariat, Colombo, 01 Sri Lanka. Fax: +941 333 703/ +941 446 657 The Honorable John Seneviratne, Minister of Health , Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medicine, Colombo, 01, Sri Lanka. Fax: +941 694 227 Secretary, Ministry of Health "Suwasiripaya" 385 Wimalawansa Mawatha Colombo 10 Dear Sir, Environmental Foundation is a non-profit public interest organization working towards the conservation of the environment through legal means. As a citizens group we are very concerned on the issues related to the Sri Lankan regulation to ban Genetically Modified Foods (GMFs) and the U.S. Government's pressure on the Sri Lankan Government on the same. We believe that genetically modified foods constitute are an untested and uncertain area and that Sri Lanka should not become a testing ground for such products. We are amazed to learn that you have appointed a committee to look into this ban, and we understand the aim of this committee is to move towards moving the ban so courageously promulgated by the Food Advisory Committee (FAC) of the your own Ministry. We also understand that this committee has been appointed without the knowledge of the members of the FAC. Earlier, EFL applauded the FAC for their persistence and courage in going ahead with a ban, in spite of international threats to challenge Sri Lanka's move before the World Trade Organization. EFL has also written to the UN Human Rights Commission against the U.S. action and also has written to the U.S. President, asking to refrain from involving his nation in Sri Lanka's GMO ban as this would amount to interference with Sri Lanka's sovereignty. Genetically modified foods are still untested and so far have not been proved safe consumption. It is deplorable that the government is willing to put economic gain and succumb to the international pressures of both international and local parties who have no care for the public health. We therefore express profound disappointment at your actions, which will directly threaten the health and safety of the Sri Lankan public. This will set Sri Lanka back after it took such an advanced step applauded by activists everywhere. Six months were already given to the private trade sector to come into line with the ban, and it was aware of the move for at least a year. We therefore urge you to let this ban go ahead on September 1, in accordance with the present regulations, and not to succumb to the unreasonable demands either of a mercenary few or of countries who have no right to interfere or threaten Sri Lanka's sovereign right to protect her citizens. Yours faithfully, (Firma)
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