Friday, February 26, 2010

I just can't believe it...... seriously, glad I don't live in India

~Hat Tip Of the Sovereign Sentient Being

By Ravi Kumar~My News


The Indian government is finally talking tough, the Ministry of Science and Technology is planning to purpose a new law which will see a jail term for anyone who oppose a genetically modified (GM) product.

The purpose law will prosecute any Indian citizen who opposes or questions the product of any genetically modified (GM) food or medicine and is punishable by at least a minimum of six months behind bars.

The clause to silence critics of GM food is contained in the Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) Bill 2009 prepared by the Department of Biotechnology, which is a wing of the ministry of science and technology headed by Prithviraj Chavan.

‘Misleading public about organism and products’ is one of the crimes for which punishment has been prescribed in Section 63, Chapter 13 of the Bill which deals with various “offences and penalties”.

The clause specifically deals with critics of biotech products including GM food crops.

It reads, “Whoever, without any evidence or scientific record misleads the public about the safety of the organisms and products specified in Part I or Part II or Part III of the Schedule I, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to one year and with fine which may extend to two lakh rupees or with both.”

GM products covered under the Schedule I include genetically engineered plants and organisms, DNA vaccines, cellular products, gene therapy products, stem cell products and other such genetically engineered or transgenic products.

The list also includes vaccines for use in humans or animals that contain living genetically engineered organisms, cellular products including products composed of human, bacterial or animal cells as well as genetically engineered micro- organisms that may have application in agriculture, fisheries, forestry or food production.

Curiously, while every little term in the proposed law such as a “company” or a “director” has been defined, no explanation or definition has been given for terms used in section 63 such as “evidence”, “ scientific record” and “ misleading”. If the Bill becomes a law and comes into force, anyone questioning the safety of Bt brinjal or stem cell therapy “without evidence or scientific record” can be put behind bars.

This is a scary scenario because many of the technologies mentioned in the Bill are still in the realm of research and have not been proven safe for humans.

Not just this, the Bill has another provision to punish anyone who “without reasonable excuse, resists, obstructs, or attempts to obstruct, impersonate, threaten, intimidate or assault an officer of the Authority or any person assigned to discharge any function under this Act, or in exercising his functions under this Act” with a jail term of three months and a fine of up to Rs 5 lakh. In short, this clause seeks to punish anyone holding a demonstration or rally near the BRAI or where any official of the authority is visiting.
“This is a gag order, absolutely draconian and violative of Article (19) (1) ( a) of the Indian constitution which guarantees the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression,” said Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan.

“It is definitely meant to scare people so that they don’t say anything against GM technology. Even journalists writing critical articles can be punished.” The Bill has been criticised by several civil society activists.

“If this law was in force today, environment minister Jairam Ramesh, who has questioned the safety of GM crops, would have been behind bars because he would have violated it,” said Devinder Sharma of the Forum forBiotechnology and Food Security.

“It is a dirty attempt to turn science into a ghetto, where all of us will be subjected to unhealthy GM products pushed down our throats by a willing government.” Kavitha Kuruganti of Kheti Virasat Mission said the Bill was meant to harass civil society groups concerned about the application of hazardous technologies.

“Who will decide what is misleading’, and on what basis? How about the ones who are making misleading claims about safety even when there is no conclusive proof of safety?” asked Kuruganti.

Aruna Rodrigues, whose public interest writ against GM crops is in the Supreme Court, said the Bill failed to recognise the basic scientific fact that all GM organisms are inherently hazardous.

She also questioned the ministry of science and technology hosting the BRAI when the subject actually was related to food safety, health and environment.

The proposal to set up an independent authority for biotechnology regulation has been in the pipeline for more than five years now, but the process of setting this up is being hastened after the recent moratorium imposed on Bt brinjal by environment minister Jairam Ramesh.

The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) – which is currently the apex regulatory body for biotechnology – is housed in the environment ministry.

Ramesh had asserted that the approval to BT brinjal granted by GEAC was not final. He also plans to convert it into an ‘appraisal’ committee. Piqued by this move,the department of biotechnology has speeded up the process of setting up BRAI, which will be housed within the department.

The proposed legislation has no clauses on public participation in the process of approval.

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (under the Convention on Biological Diversity) which has been invoked in the preamble of the Bill, clearly states that signatory countries should “consult the public in decision- making process regarding living modified organisms”. The liability clauses in this legislation are also very weak, experts pointed out. It has no explicit clauses on redressal, compensation, remediation or cleaning up in case of damage due to genetically modified organisms.

12 comments:

Michaela Dunn Leeper said...

This breaks my heart.

Farmgirl Cyn said...

The real questions is, are we really that far behind? Remember Oprah getting sued by the beef industry for dissing beef a few years back? Hmmm. This could be us in the future.

Rina ... also Chester or Daisysmum. said...

Well we can all fight and refuse to buy any item of food grown or made in India. Protest! Protest!
Arent you glad we don't live in India.

mmpaints said...

Truly interesting how this has all come about in the same country that not 3 years ago, completely boycotted monsanto products. Hmmm, sounds like some corporate cash got thrown around.......

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Thank you all for you comments. It is sad, scarey and most of all it should be a HUGE wake up call to the USA. I agree with Cindy, it can happen here and I believe it will. Their GOM crops are out of control, just as Monsanto(my nickname is Monsatan) planned it, they are paving the way to control the worlds food supply but convenient cross pollination. Mexico has banned GOM corn and yet Monsatan's seed managed to make it's way into Mexico in unlabeled bag and they have proof there is already huge comprimise to their generations cornmeal crops.
Speak up, yell, scream, share with family and friends, send them "You Tube" videos of what this company represents, their own interests and their bank account.

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Oops, GMO, hands are quicker than the brain, or is it reverse of that, sorry :o(

Killara girl said...

Hi, I found this article interesting...do you have the link? There is a website called the GMO Project which reports on what's going on with Monsanto and Natural News is also a good website. Unfortunately these issues are pretty much out of our control...the corporations are too big, the dice are in motion so to speak. We just have to keep looking up!

Killara girl said...

I noticed David Wilkerson on your blogroll...he's our Pastor :)

Kelle at The Never Done Farm said...

Shelle,
I actually copied this from a link on GMO project facbook page.*wink* Yes, keeping our focus on the Lord, but also feeling led by the Lord to tear them down, starting with the cornerstone. Monsanto is to HUGE to tear apart from the top, so we, as consumers need to start at the bottom, letting any and all companies know that use GMO in their product, we'll no longer do business with, this in turn will sway the crops the farmers choose to grow and bit by bit piece by piece begin crumbling Monsanto. But..... we all have to join together in this battle and stick with it, they didn't become the monster they are overnight and we aren't going to see big changes overnight either.

I like what Pastor Wilkerson has to say, he doesn't seem to have any grey areas.
Thanks for your comments and welcome, hope you come back to visit our farm blog again.
Blessings for your weekend,
Kelle

Killara girl said...

I'll be back:)

~ Jackie said...

You know with all the things we can find that are 'wrong, broken or just out of whack' in America, at least we are free to form our own opinions and speak freely about them.

Big business would love to shut up all of us that complain or dare to suggest a better way of farming/producing...that is healthy in all aspects,,,nutritionally, ethically, economically....me? I will stick to locally grown or home grown and do what I can to encourage and sustain heirlooms....nature's answer to what is ailing us...on many facets.

Thistle Cove Farm said...

What a FAR cry from a few short years ago when Indian farmers, using pitchforks and hoes, attacked Monsanto employees who were trying to seize control of India's water supply.
Whoever controls the food, controls the people.

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