GE Free NZers Face Attacks From PM
Public Majority Supporting A GE Free New Zealand Face
Attacks From Prime
Minister
Shameful comments
by our prime minister, describing majority public
opinion
as extremism and according to National radio
comparing the public to the
Taleban, show the lengths
that the minority Labour government is prepared to
go to
shore up their Crown Research Institutes.
CRI's
research, 60% of which is paid for by public funds, is
purported to be
the finest in the world, but fails to
benefit the average kiwi, research
hijacked by corporate
sponsors paying the remainder of research costs, and
any
profits sidelined into stand alone companies. The dearth of
investment
in biotechnology, as a result of consumer
resistance worldwide, has resulted
in research institutes
being propped up by public funds. The CRI's, at
present
the only NZ institutions carrying out GE field trials, are
doing so
without liability insurance, if adverse effects
arise the public must sue.
"To cast the public
majority in the guise of extremists is unacceptable,"
said
Susie Lees of GE Free New Zealand, "it is the
government who may well be
guilty of criminal negligence,
and government ministers and regulatory
agencies who
should be held personally accountable for any and all
adverse
impacts."
The public pay for this
research, and the monitoring of trials, for which
there
are no foolproof strategies or proper procedures yet
identified, and
any resulting impacts will be
'socialised". Insurance companies will
apparently touch
neither liability nor any policy to protect against
adverse
effects. If our economy suffers the public will
be hit yet again. UK studies
have found that even land
prices fall if GE crops are grown. The public will
be
subjected to all this and publicly funded pro GE education
too, possibly
as past history shows, courtesy of
Monsanto.
Apparently developed by pro-biotech
corporations, the spin, appears to have
been adopted by
government and opposes New Zealand's democratic process
and
our rights to freedom of speech. The tactics have
been used in the US where
the term "ecoterror" is in
vogue among industry apologists. A backdrop of
internet
surveillance, FBI monitoring, and inflammatory phone calls
from
both the police and biotechnology advocates has
become evident in the US,
and NZ GE Free supporters
already are subjected to cases of email
interception and
Echelon ID's.
For more information: Susie Lees 03 546 7966
Please note: GE Free New Zealand has never
advocated its members have any involvement in direct action
other than through channels open to public, for example, the
RCI and submission processes to ANZFA and ERMA. It mails
newsletters quarterly to around 3,500 people from all walks
of life, around New Zealand and its main objective is to
stop the use genetic engineering technology in food and the
environment.