From gmwatch (glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, a
Monsanto product):
NOTE: For more about Professor Andrés Carrasco and his research, which
found that glyphosate caused birth defects in frogs even in very low
concentrations:
http://bit.ly/ZsLBV
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Argentina: Threats deny
community access to research
Amnesty International
12 August
2010
http://bit.ly/cJsqUR
On 7 August, violence and threats in the
remote northern Argentinian town of La Leonesa stopped community activists
hearing a talk by a renowned scientist about his findings of the health impact
of chemicals sprayed on rice and soya crops.
On Saturday 7 August,
community activists from La Leonesa, a small town located within an area of
large scale rice production in the Argentinian Chaco Department, went to attend
a talk that was to be given by Professor Andres Carrasco, a scientist and doctor
from the Buenos Aires University Medical School. A delegation of two provincial
deputies, a former public official and members of the neighbouring community of
Resistencia also came to La Leonesa to hear the talk. Professor Andres
Carrasco's research, concluded in 2009, highlighted the negative effects of
glyphosate, a commonly-used agro-chemical, on embryos.
On arrival in La
Leonesa at around 4pm, the delegation headed for the school where the talk was
due to take place. However, the talk was suspended because the delegation was
attacked by a group of around 100 people who threatened them and beat them. One
person has since suffered from lower body paralysis after being hit on his
spine, and another is undergoing neurological examinations after receiving blows
to the head. The former provincial Sub-Secretary of Human Rights, Marcelo
Salgado, was struck in the face and left unconscious. Dr Carrasco and his
colleague shut themselves in a car, and were surrounded by people making violent
threats and beating the car for two hours. Members of the community were injured
and a journalist's camera equipment was damaged.
Members of the community
who witnessed the incident have implicated local officials in the attack, as
well as a local rice-producer and his workers and security guards. They strongly
believe that the violence was promoted by them, and motivated by the powerful
economic interests behind local agro-industry. Despite calls to local
authorities asking for help, the police were slow to respond and failed to send
sufficient reinforcements to stop the violence.
PLEASE WRITE IMMEDIATELY
in Spanish or your own language:
*Call for an impartial investigation of
the violence in La Leonesa on 7 August and prosecution of all those responsible,
with particular focus on the possible involvement of local authorities in
instigating or encouraging the violence and/or failing to prevent or halt
violence by third parties;
*Call for swift action to ensure the safety
and security of the residents of La Leonesa and neighbouring
communities;
*Urge local authorities to protect the right to freedom of
information and expression in order to allow the communities living in
agro-industrial areas to seek, receive and disseminate information, including in
public forums, around the possible effects of widespread spraying of
crops;
*Where credible evidence regarding the negative health impact of
spraying of agro-chemicals exists, health authorities must carry out monitoring
and investigations in line with their responsibility to respect the right to
health.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 22 SEPTEMBER 2010 TO:
Sr.
Gobernador
Jorge Milton Capitanich
Gobierno del Pueblo de la Provincia del
Chaco, Marcelo T. Alvear 145
Resistencia, Chaco
CP3500, Argentina
Fax:
+54 9 3722 434 202
Email:
[log in to unmask]Salutation: Sr.
Gobernador
Minister of Interior
Cdr. Aníbal Florencio Randazzo
25
de Mayo 101/145
C1002ABC – Buenos Aires
Argentina
Fax: +54 11 4345
3336
Email:
[log in to unmask]Salutation: Sr. Ministro
And
copies to:
Dr Juan Luis Manzar
Ministro de Salud
Av. 9 de Julio
1925
Cdad. Aut. de Buenos Aires
C1073ABA
Fax: 00 54 11 4381
6075
Email:
[log in to unmask]Salutation: Sr. Ministro
Also
send copies to diplomatic representatives accredited to your country. Check with
your section office if sending appeals after the above date.
URGENT
ACTION
THREATS DENY COMMUNITY ACCESS TO RESEARCH
ADditional
Information
In April 2009, Dr Andres Carrasco finalised his 15-month
study into the impact of glyphosate, a herbicide commonly used on soya and rice
crops. His findings pointed at the negative effects of glyphosate- in doses much
lower than those used in agro-industry- on the morphology of embryos. His
findings provoked a hostile media campaign aimed at undermining the legitimacy
of his findings, and he received anonymous threats.
Activists, lawyers
and health workers in areas of Argentina where agro-industry and glyphosate
spraying are widespread have started to conduct their own studies, registering
cases of foetal malformations and increased cancer rates in local hospitals. To
date, no systematic epidemiological study of these reported phenomena has been
carried out by State
authorities.
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