International Seed Day on April 26, 2010

April 1, 2010 at 1:20 pm | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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International Seed Day (ISD): An International Day for Patent-Free Seeds, Organic Food and Farmers’ Rights
April 26, 2010

 
 

Organizations and activists from around the world will observe April 26 as International Seed Day (ISD) advocating for patent-free seeds, organic food and farmers’ rights. ISD will be an educational day for the public to learn about genetically modified food, its health hazardous effects and the monopoly over worldwide agriculture by major US and European agribusiness companies.

Why April 26?


Order 81 was signed on April 26, 2004 by Paul Bremer, the administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Iraq to control Iraq’s agriculture. The Order was a declaration of war against farmers. Article 14 of this law states “Farmers shall be prohibited from re-using seeds of protected varieties,” Order 81 mends Iraq’s original law No. 65 on patents, created in 1970. The most significant part of Order 81 is the subject of ‘Plant Variety Protection’ (PVP), which ensures not the protection of biodiversity, but rather the protection of the commercial interests of USA and European major seed corporations. In order to qualify for PVP, seeds have to be ‘new, distinct, uniform and stable’. Therefore, the sort of seeds being encouraged to grow by corporations such as World Wide Wheat Company (WWWC), Monsanto and others will be those registered under PVP. International Seed Day (ISD) Library

Press Release | pdf version

Dr. Vandana Shiva to Iraqi Farmers and Women

Full text of Order 81

Detailed information on the status of agriculture in Afghanistan and Iraq

Interview with Wafaa’ Al-Natheema
(in Dutch)

Order 81 and the Plunder of Farming

Stop the Rape of Iraqi Heritage
(in Arabic)

Stop the Rape of Iraqi Heritage
(in English)

The Maui News on International Seed Day

International Seed Day & Order 81
(in Arabic)

International Seeds Day – Dental Tribune

International Seed Day
(in Swedish)

Order 81 and April 26 ISD
(in Swedish)

Third Iraqi-Turkmen Media Council Speech

Iraq and International Seed Day
(in Arabic)

The Dangerous Water Status in IRAQ
(in Arabic)

Pacifying Iraqis with Capitalism

Declaration on GMOs in Kenya

Monsanto vs. Normal Seeds

http://www.ineas.org/in/ev/20090426isdev.htm

Iraqi Children Emergency

August 24, 2009 at 5:30 am | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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Iraqi Children Emergency:
A Campaign to Document the Kidnapping
and/or Selling of Iraqi Children

By Wafaa’ Al-Natheema
May 2009   

[Access link below for Arabic and English pdf]
 
The trauma of Iraqi children and extreme suffering have not been only due to the killing and bombs, but also due to the deteriorating medical and health services, displacement, imprisonment and interruption of education. The ongoing displacement and/or the absence of one or both parents from children’s life have made them vulnerable and put them in high risk. Orphans from poor families have been facing the most devastating condition than any segment of Iraqi society. They live in grave danger facing diseases, kidnapping and trafficking.

Our Institute is launching a campaign to document eyewitnesses from inside and outside Iraq who observed the kidnapping and/or the selling of Iraqi children or those who are able to locate kidnapped and sold children in their new environment. We are working to create a network of communities within Iraq and neighboring countries (Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran and Kuwait) to monitor, provide alerts, exchange information and report to NGOs, families, the media and authorities to prevent children from being sold and especially from leaving Iraq. We need all the help we can muster to ensure the success of this mission.

 

Adoption and Trafficking

International adoption is among many problems facing Iraqis since the 2003 war and occupation. By taking Iraqi children out of their ……   http://www.ineas.org/in/pj/20090505ice.htm  

A message from Wafaa’ Al-Natheema

June 16, 2009 at 12:58 am | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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  “In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act”
 Gerorge Orwell
 
  
In February 2009, Navdanya, a non-profit organization in New Delhi offered a 3-day course on organic seeds, patent seeds and biopiracy.  The course was held between February 1st and 3rd. 
 
On February 1st., Dr. Vandana Shiva introduced the course with an interesting presentation, which we’ve filmed.  Footage available for those interested in obtaining it.
 
On February 2nd, Wafaa’ Al-Natheema gave an informal presentation on IRAQ’s Order 81.  The small gathering include attendees from India, Europe, Australia and the USA including Jeffrey Smith.  During the Q/A period, Jeffrey Smith made a comment about terminator seeds and the book by William Engdahl, “Seeds of Destruction“.  An audio recording of this presentation with Smith’s comment can be obtained from our Institute.
 
Continue Reading A message from Wafaa’ Al-Natheema…

Iraqi Children Emergency أطفال العراق في حالة طواريء

May 20, 2009 at 8:32 pm | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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Kindly Distribute Widely to Iraqis in Iraq and People Living in
Neighboring Countries
 
Please also Distribute it to Humanitarian Organizations
 
الرجاء تحويل الرابط أدناه الى العراقيين في العراق وكل من يسكن في الدول المجاورة
 وأيضا الى المؤسسات الخيرية
 
http://www.INEAS.org/IraqiChildren_Arabic.pdf

 

باللغة العربية
 
 

 

In English
 
 
 
Note: If you are interested in translating the report to Chinese, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Russian or Spanish, kindly write to us.
 
 
This message is coming your way from the
Institute of Near Eastern & African Studies (INEAS)
P.O. Box 425125
Cambridge, MA. 02142 USA
Tel: 1 (617) 86-INEAS (864-6327)
 

 

 

ORDER 81 AND THE PLUNDER OF FARMING

April 2, 2009 at 8:24 am | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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Latha Jishnu: Order 81 and the plunder of farming

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Latha Jishnu / New Delhi April 1, 2009

 

 

In recent days, the multinational force in Iraq has been putting out rather curious news releases. These state that visiting agriculture experts from the US have been helping Iraqi farmers to learn new farming techniques to help them “to compete in a free market economy by reducing prices”. Team Borlaug, as the expert group is called, is working to set up model farms where farmers can see the newest technology and techniques in action, according to a statement attributed to Dustin Kinder, the leader. Kirkuk is the third province in northern Iraq that the team has studied and after a six-month tour it will put together recommendations to improve Iraqi agriculture that has been in a shambles since the mid-1990s when global sanctions were imposed on the country.

There is an intolerable air of patronage — and duplicity — about the latest statement emanating from the military command of the occupying forces. It reflects a gross ignorance of the history of agriculture in the country which is now paying the price for Saddam Hussein’s adventurism and the Rambo-like invasion by US. Iraq, it must be remembered, has the oldest history of farming and one of the longest traditions of cultivation in the civilised world. Modern Iraq is part of the ‘fertile crescent’ of Mesopotamia where man first domesticated wheat more than 8,000 years ago, and is home to several thousand varieties of local wheat.

True, its production of wheat has declined to just a quarter of what it was in 1995 (1.2 million tonnes) and the land is degraded to a shocking degree. But the focus of the revival strategy that is under way in Iraq is intended not to help its farmers so much as to allow multinational seed companies to capture the market. Listen to Kinder whose entire team is linked to Texas A&M University: “We are going to help 25th Infantry Division put on an agricultural conference, and we will help them develop a strategic plan for agriculture in Iraq.” What the nation or its farmers want is not really the centre piece of this effort since the US has effectively tied up the Iraqi market for its seed giant.

This happened five years ago when Paul Bremer as head of Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) imposed far-reaching laws on the country and made a mockery of the US claim it was bringing democracy to Iraq. Of the 100 laws that Bremer inflicted on the Iraqi people, one of the most pernicious is Order 81, which deals with ‘Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed Information, Integrated Circuits and Plant Variety’ and hence the interest of this column in the current goings-on in. There are several reasons why this patent law is lethal.

Without any discussion or debate, it made sweeping changes in Iraq’s 1970 patent law by allowing the patenting of plant forms and facilitating the introduction of genetically modified crops or organisms and introduced clauses that will be the death of traditional varieties of seeds.

The Plant Variety Protection rules are for seeds that are “new, distinct, uniform and stable”, criteria that the traditional varieties all Iraqi farmers now use can never meet. These seeds are the product of millennia of traditional development and by their very nature share common traits and thus do not qualify to be ‘new’. Nor can they be termed stable or uniform because of their biodiversity. But the seeds that American and European seed giants are actively pushing in Iraq will, of course, qualify since Order 81 is designed to specifically to protect their interests.

Worse still is the injunction against farmers using their own seeds. Almost all Iraqi farmers (97 per cent, according to FAO) use their own seeds but Bremer’s more than clever order decrees that “farmers shall be prohibited from re-using seeds of protected varieties or any variety”, changing in one stroke the character of Iraq’s agriculture.

Five years after Order 81 was passed, farm activists across the world have got together to mark April 26 as International Seeds Day to help Iraqi farmers to break the vice-like grip of the global seed companies. The campaign is coordinated by the Institute of Near Eastern & African Studies (INEAS), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has got the backing of some organisations in India.

I met Wafaa Al-Natheema of INEAS, when she was in India earlier in the year to drum up support for the campaign, and she says the world needs to respond to this threat to agriculture.

Iraqi farmers, like the rest of the nation, are unaware of this law and how it could turn their world upside down. “They need our help to learn how to retain their seeds under these circumstances and how to lobby against this unjust law.”

Will the world rally to their cause?

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/latha-jishnu-order-81the-plunderfarming/353518/

 

 

 

Dr. Vandana SHIVA to Iraqi Farmers & Women

March 26, 2009 at 4:32 pm | Posted in Turkmens | Leave a comment
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A VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE

A MUST WATCH VIDEO

 

Dr Vandana Shiva to IRAQI Farmers & Women

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-B1yU278zk

 

Seeds…

Resistance…

& Freedom…

 

Dedicated to Iraqi Farmers and Women

 

Dr. Vandana Shiva to Iraqis

 

The Institute of Near Eastern and African Studies (INEAS)

 

Interview by Wafa’ Al-Natheema

February 2009

New Delhi, India

 

 

Let April 26 of every year be the day to celebrate free seeds, farmers’ rights and biodiversity.

 

COALITION PROVISIONAL AUTHORITY

ORDER NUMBER 81

Patent, Industrial Design, Undisclosed information,

Integrated circuits and Plant Variety

Law CPL/ORD/20 AP 04/81/

Coalition Provisional Authority (Iraq) 26 April04

 

Please click on the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-B1yU278zk

 

For those who wish to endorse April 26 and publicize it through the media or hold an event on April 26, please send an email to Richard Sullivan at INEAS@aol.com by April 1.

 

Thank you.

 

Best Regards,

Wafaa’ Al-Natheema

http://zennobia.blogspot.com

 

This video was put together to provide general information and to invite organizations, activists and agriculture experts to join us in endorsing April 26 as International Seeds Day
and to educate about biodiversity, organic foods, Genetically Modified (GM)-Free Seeds and Order 81.
You will find more info. in the video.
It is not too late to endorse the event. You still have time until April 1, 09 to send your organization’s and/or your
name, website and location (city/country) to our address at INEAS@aol.com You will receive an email letting you know what is needed to be done and how you can help.We encourage you to organize an event to educate about the genetically modified food, terminator seeds, Order 81, US corporations and their attempts, policies and even dirty work to have a monopoly over agriculture in Africa and Asia.We apologize for any error we may have committed in the information provided in this video. We edited it in a hurry to meet a deadline. PLEASE write to us should you find any error and also post a comment here.

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