CAMPAIGNERS REVEAL ILLEGAL
VARIETIES OF GM
ARE BEING IMPORTED INTO UK
Environmental Panorama
Amsterdam – Netherlands
September of 2005
16/09/2005 - A jury at Cardiff
Crown Court today cleared 13 Greenpeace volunteers
of causing a public nuisance after a two-week
trial that saw the trade in GM animal feed
attacked by defendants from the witness box.
The 13 were tried on charges relating to a
protest last June when Greenpeace blocked
a 125,000 tonne bulk-carrier from unloading
its cargo in Bristol. The Etoile's huge consignment
- GM animal feed from the US - was destined
to be fed to British dairy cows to produce
milk for the UK's biggest supermarkets. Sainsbury's,
Tesco, Asda, Waitrose and Morrisons all sell
own-brand milk from cows fed on American GM
feed.
Speaking immediately after the verdict Ben
Ayliffe, one of the defendants, said: "We're
obviously extremely happy with the verdict,
which vindicates our action in trying to prevent
what we believed to be illegal GM organisms
being imported into the country. Greenpeace
believed our volunteers were rightly acting
to protect people's food and the environment
when we blocked the shipment."
Greenpeace can now reveal that tests on imports
of American GM maize coming into Bristol contained
unauthorised illegal GM organisms.
The varieties were banned in Europe, but were
found by expert laboratory analysts in samples
taken from ships over the last two years,
both before and after the
shipment that the 13 have been acquitted
for blocking. Greenpeace was advised to withhold
the results until the trial.
"We told the jury we were convinced illegal
GM was being brought into Britain and it seems
they believed us," said Ben Ayliffe.
"GM crops are untested and unpredictable
and pose a threat to the environment. The
fact that we found illegal varieties in imported
cargo shows this industry is out of control.
We'll continue our campaign against GM and
call for a government investigation into these
GM imports."
The MV Etoile, a Panamanian-registered ship,
went to anchor in the Bristol Channel off
Rhoose Point, South Wales, and was prevented
from docking for 36 hours after Greenpeace
climbers boarded the vessel. The protesters
asked the captain to turn the ship around
and return its GM cargo to the US. The ship
eventually entered Bristol's Royal Portbury
Dock with climbers still on board.
For more contact Greenpeace on 0207 865 8255
/ 07801 212967
Source:
Greenpeace International (http://www.greenpeace.org)
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