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Press Release 28 April 2004 Independent
Scientists Call for Enquiry into GM Food Safety At a briefing to be held in [the UK] Parliament
tomorrow, the Independent Science Panel (a group representing more than 1 000
scientists around the world) will release its new dossier of evidence on the
problems and hazards of GM as well as the proven successes and benefits of
sustainable agriculture. It makes the case for banning all environmental
releases of GM crops and for a comprehensive shift to sustainable
agriculture. The ISP will call for a thorough enquiry into GM
food safety and the systematic abuse of science that has allowed commercial
approval in the face of damning evidence indicating that GM food is far from
safe. There is ample
evidence to indicate all is not well with GM food and feed. But the findings have been systematically
suppressed, ignored, misrepresented or simply not followed up. The latest in a long series of scandals is the
European Food Safety Authority's positive assessment of Monsanto's GM maize
Mon863, despite damning evidence of serious health impacts: kidney
malformations and increase in white blood cells in male rats, increase in
blood glucose and reduced immature red blood cells in female rats. Other evidence includes the following.
Independent Science Panel
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