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Dr. Suman Sahai
Gene Campaign
Phone:+91 11 29556248 Email:
genecamp@vsnl.com
Mr. Bejon Misra
Phone:98-110-41332, 98-110-44424 Email:
consumeralert@eth.net
20 July 2005
WHO Endorses GM foods in its New Report
The recently released report of the World Health Organization (WHO) titled
"Modern Food Biotechnology, Human Health and Development: An Evidence
"Based Study" makes an unapologetic case for the acceptance of GM foods
saying they can "contribute directly to enhancing human health". In
supporting its position, the WHO report repeats the standard rhetoric of how
GMOs will increase agricultural productivity, improve nutritional values, raise farm
incomes and increase crop sustainability and food security. The report does not
detail how all this is to be achieved, through which crops or traits, nor does
the dichotomy between these expansive projections and the restricted availability
of GM crops, find any mention. The statements are simply made, without any elaboration.
In the 80 page report, less than 3 pages are devoted to the chapter on the role
of modern biotechnology in achieving food security, where no detailed plans
unfold.
Expressing concern at the blanket endorsement
of the highly controversial GM foods by the UN health body, Dr Suman Sahai
of Gene Campaign and Mr. Bejon Misra of the Consumer Coordination Council
said it was astonishing that the WHO report does not take on board the concerns
raised by civil society organizations, scientists and consumers across the
world, about the safety of GM foods. Nowhere in the WHO report is there a
discussion on the data obtained from the scientific studies conducted so
far on GM foods which have repeatedly shown serious harm to the health of
rats and other experimental animals that were fed GM foods like corn and
potatoes in feeding trials. The damage reported has been fatal in many cases
and experimental animals have shown serious injury to organs like kidneys,
liver and the blood, together with a collapse of the immune system.
Dr Suman Sahai and Mr. Bejon Misra said
today that India and other countries must reject the WHO report and join
hands to resist the global orchestration in favor of GM crops and foods led by
the US. Instead, countries should evaluate the considerable scientific data available
on the dangers of GM foods and formulate their own policies to ensure the well
being of their farmers and consumers.
They urged the government of India to
stop the import of GM foods and to require mandatory labeling of all other foods
that are being imported, especially from the US. In addition, the release
of GM food crops should be held back in India until clear safety data, generated
independently, have been subjected to a public risk-benefit analysis. GM crops
in the pipeline in India, like cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, potato, tomato
and rice must be put on hold till there is a better understanding of the health
impacts of GM foods.
Well known studies like those of Dr
Arpad Pusztai from the Rowett Institute, Edinburgh, on the lesions and immune
collapse caused by GM potatoes in rats, the studies conducted at Cornell University
on the mortality in Monarch butterflies fed GM corn pollen, the stomach lesions
and mortality seen in rats that were fed the genetically engineered Flavr
Savr tomatoes , the numerous reports of stomach lesions in rats, false pregnancies
in cows, excessive cell growth and damage to animal immune systems seen in experimental
animals during feeding studies, find no mention in the WHO report. Nor is
there any mention of the infamous Denko Showa case, where 37 people died and
several thousand were disabled, when they were fed the genetically engineered
food supplement Tryptophan. The accidental disclosure last month of the Monsanto
study showing extensive organ damage in rats fed with their own Bt corn underscores
yet again that there are very real health threats associated with GM foods but
the WHO appears to be unconcerned with the weight of scientific evidence against
GM foods.
The new WHO report is in line with the
trend visible in international organizations that are falling like ninepins in the
US led efforts to force acceptance of the controversial GM technology. First,
the CGIAR ( Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)
system began to promote the focus on GM crops as the answer to better agricultural
productivity and food security. This was followed by the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the UN, FAO, which in its annual report of 2004, came out
with the position that many of the answers to global food security were to be found
in GM crops, and now the report by the WHO, stating that GMOs will increase
agricultural productivity, improve nutritional values, raise farm incomes, increase
food security and enhance human health!
Gene Campaign and Consumer Coordination
Council said today that it is irresponsible and shameful that the world’s
premier health agency has decided to toe the line of the Agbiotech industry
and promote foods that are unsafe. Despite clear evidence that changes in the nutritional
value and the biological and immunological properties of GM foods like maize, potatoes
and tomatoes had indeed taken place, the WHO has chosen to simply ignore
these data, and endorse GM foods.
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