Mr. Stipe Mesic President of R. Croatia e-mail: [email protected]
Dear Mr. President,
Please allow me to address you on behalf of the Independent Science
Panel (ISP) on Genetic Modification (GM), officially launched at a public
conference in London, UK, on May 10; an event attended by 200, including
UK�s then Environment Minister, Michael Meacher.
The ISP consists of 24 prominent scientists from seven countries
including Croatia, spanning the relevant disciplines of agronomy,
agroecology, ecology, biochemistry, biophysics, botany, chemical medicine,
molecular genetics, nutrition, histopathology, toxicology and virology,
who are concerned to provide critical scientific information to the global
debate over genetic engineered crops, in view of its importance for the
future of our food and agriculture.
The ISP members have undertaken an extensive review of the scientific
and other evidence on the problems and hazards of GM crops and the many
health, environmental and social benefits of all forms of sustainable
agriculture. The results are presented in a report entitled, The Case
for a GM Free Sustainable World, a draft of which was released
electronically on May 10, and was finalised and published on 15 June 2003
on a newly created ISP website www.indsp.org
We are pleased to enclose an executive summary of
the evidence assembled (together with a list of ISP members), based on
which, we are calling for a global ban on environmental release of GM
crops to make way for agroecology, organic farming and other forms of
sustainable agriculture.
The ISP would also like to congratulate the Croatian government for
having taken an early decision, during the 35th session of
Croatian Parliament (November 27, 1998), to forbid any sowing of GM
plants, even for experimental purpose, to forbid import of GM food and GM
agricultural products, to develop legal regulations, and to establish a
Bioethics Committee for GMO, a decision that was widely accepted.
We are also aware that in June 2001, four Croatian ministries agreed on
the text of a draft law to ban genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and
products until the Government has brought in a more specific regulatory
framework.
Your Environment Minister Kovacevic has stated, �Considering that
tourism holds a strategic place in Croatian business, and that we pride
ourselves on organic farming, the government wants to stress the fact that
we offer only GMO-free products as our comparative advantage. That is our
national interest. Therefore, we want to draft legislation that will make
sure our interests are protected, without violating any of our
international commitments.�
Since September 2001, Croatia has been under increasing US pressure to
drop the draft law. The US Embassy in Zagreb is attempting to put trade
before environmental protection by stating that, �if such a ban is
implemented, the US Government must consider its rights under WTO.� The
fact remains that 74% of Croatians do not accept GMO food, even if import
of GM food is to be permitted by law in Croatia.
We urge you to abide by Croatia�s earlier decision, and remind you that
the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, the first legally binding
international agreement governing the movement of living modified
organisms (LMO) across national borders, will take effect on 11
September 2003. This was made possible after the Republic of Palau
became the 50th country to ratify it.
The Cartagena Protocol establishes the rights of national governments
to regulate all GMOs; while developing countries may use the Protocol to
regulate commodities even before national policy are in place.
Environmental, human health and socio-economic factors are recognised as
valid considerations in determining whether to accept or reject GMO
imports, and in accordance with the precautionary principle.
On 20 June 2003, Austria, Slovenia and Italy created Europe�s first GMO
free bioregion for organic agriculture. They are encouraging other regions
of Europe to join this initiative or start their own initiatives to create
GMO-free zones to enable the cultivation of non �GM food for the European
market.
We urge your Government to resist the pressure from the USA and hold
onto what is best for your citizens and for the world at large.
Yours sincerely, Dr. Mae-Wan Ho For the Independent Science
Panel on GM PO Box 32097 London NW1 0XR U.K.
Cc Mr. Zlatko Tomcic, President of Parliament e-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Ivica Racan, Prime Minister e-mail: [email protected]
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