Vindicated Thai GM activists face gaol all the same
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Contents
- 1 Crop discovery and destruction
- 2 Blame
- 3 Status of GM in Thailand
- 4 Sources
- 5 See also
Two activists who helped identify a vagrant Genetically Modified (GM) crop of papaya, which was later confirmed and destroyed by Thai officials, now face prison over their actions, says Greenpeace.
“In July of 2004, [Journalist] Pat and [Ecology PhD] Jay took this story public when they acted as spokespersons for Greenpeace activists who sealed off GE papaya in experimental fields at the Khon Kaen research station — the source of GE papaya contamination in the region,” says a statement from the environmental awareness organisation.
“They were charged with theft, trespassing and destruction of property.”
“Instead of getting to the bottom of who precisely was responsible for the contamination, the very department that was responsible for the contamination decided to take legal action against Pat and Jay.”