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The following is a
transcript
of
Jose Bove
's speech in Agen (
France
), on February 3, 1998.
The
translation
is
courtesy
of the
SEMCOSH
(Southeast Michigan Coalition on Occupational Safety and Health) (http://www.semcosh.org).
Bove is best known for actions against the
McDonaldization
of food.
An
injury
to one is an injury to all!
The
strength
of our
union
movement
rests on this determination to
mobilize
free individuals who accept all the
consequence
s of their
act
s...
Today, I am present in this
court
together with Rene Riesel and Francis Roux, accused of committing a serious
crime
according to the law. The alleged crime is: the destruction of sacks of
genetically modified
maize
.
Yes, this is serious, and that's why I
assume
full
responsibility
. I am not going to hide behind collective, anonymous responsibility. As a trade unionist in the
Confédération Paysanne
, I believe in the ability of everyone to act as an individual. There is no place in our trade union for a hierarchy of responsibility. Each member of the union plays a main part in her or his own
future
, and is fully engaged in this. The strength of our union movement rests on this determination to mobilize free individuals who accept all the consequences of their acts knowing fully the motive for them.
Yes, on January 8, I participated in the destruction of genetically modified maize, which was stored in
Novartis
' grain silos in Nerac. And the only regret I have now is that I wasn't able to destroy more of it.
I knew that by acting in this way I was doing something
illegal
. But it was
necessary
, and we had no other choice. The way in which genetically modified
agricultural
products
have been imposed on
European
countries didn't leave us with any
alternative
.
When was there a public debate on genetically modified
organism
s? When were
farmer
s and
consumer
s asked what they think about this? Never.
The decisions have been taken at the level of the
World Trade Organization
(
WTO
), and state machinery complies with the law of
market
forces. The WTO dictates its own law on the opening of trade barriers. The obligation to import bovine
somatotropin
meat from the
USA
is a good example of this. The Panel of the WTO, the true
policeman
of world trade, decides what's "good" for both countries and their people, without
consultation
or a right of appeal.
The countries or groups of countries which refuse the
importation
of bovine somatotropin meat or genetically modified products have to prove that these are
dangerous
, and not the inverse! The
Codex Alimentarius
, the norm dictated by the
multinational
s, is there to fix the
rules
of the
game
!
Why refuse something which is presented as "
progress
?" It's not because of
old fashionedness
, or regret for the "
good old days
." It's because of concern for the future, and because of a will to have a say in future development. I am not opposed to fundamental research. I think that it would be illusory and detrimental to want to curb it. On the other hand, I don't think that every application of
research
is necessarily desirable, at the
human
,
social
or
environmental
level.
The current discussion on
cloning
is like the one on genetic modifications. Is everything that is possible actually desired by and gainful for people?
Today, no
intelligent
person can say that genetically modified maize is an example of progress, neither for
agriculture
, nor for the
economy
. On the other hand, the greatest concerns surrounding genetically modified maize are equally important for human
health
as for
nature
.
Novartis' Bt maize
is associated with multiple long-term risks because of the presence of the three introduced genes. Even the director of Novartis recognizes that a "zero risk" simply doesn't exist. Is this an admission of powerlessness, or a way in which to cast aside his future responsibility in case there are problems? The problems arising today with certain agricultural practices (such as animal-based feeds, the effects on bee populations etc.) only serve to reinforce our caution when dealing with the
sorcerer's apprentice
s.
The biggest danger which genetically modified maize represents, as well as all the other GMOs, is the impossibility of evaluating the long-term consequences of their use, and following their effects on the environment, animals and humans.
No separation of genetically modified and non-manipulated products is carried out. For example, non-manipulated and genetically modified
soya
are actually mixed together when they arrive in France. As a result, there is
no way
of
tracing
the genetically modified soya. There is no choice left, neither for the producer, of which I am one, nor for the consumer, amongst whom we all number.
This type of culture also poses a threat to the future of farmers. For some decades
productionism
has served to
enslave
farmers. From being a producer, the farmer has now become someone who is exploited, who can no longer decide on her or his way of managing the land, nor freely choose her or his
technique
s for this. However, a real revolution has been taking place for the last 15 years amongst members of the Confédération Paysanne, who have put this other type of agriculture back into action.
Either we accept intensive production and the huge reduction in the number of farmers in the sole interests of the
World Market
, or we create a farmer's agriculture for the benefit of everyone. Genetically modified maize is also the symbol of a system of agriculture and a type of society which I refuse to accept. Genetically modified maize is purely the product of technology, where the means become the end. Political choices are swept aside by
the power of money
.
Agriculture is a perfect illustration of this type of logic, which pervades every facet of food production. Agricultural production has now become the
agro-industry
. From the farmers who formed their small cooperatives, we have seen a conversion to the firms who have
rationalize
d their systems of
production
in order to
maximize
profit
s on their
investment
s. Since the 1920s, maize in the USA has been
hybridize
d in order to oblige all farmers to buy
seeds
through a
trust
.
The trusts merged in order to invest in new techniques, which were capable of releasing new profits. Novartis, the world's leading
pharmaceutical group
, invests
billions
in order to remain number one: they sell seeds,
herbicides
,
pesticides
and
medicines
. But competition is strong, and as a result of the merger which took place between two of their main competitors last week, they have announced a plan to lay off 2000 employees in order to assure their
shareholders
of the
profitability
of the
company
.
Is it this kind of logic we want? No. I reject this lurch forwards where the aim of the economy isn't to satisfy needs, but is merely production for production's sake, without any link to the interests of the individual or the whole.
Do we need genetically modified maize in Europe?
No. In 1997 maize production increased yet again. It's overflowing the silos. The
European Union
has to stock the excess. And who's got to pay for this? Citizens. Who needs these new seeds? No one. It's only Novartis which wants to get the returns on its investment and remain the number one pharmaceutical group in the world!
By destroying the genetically modified maize seeds on January 8 at the Novartis factory in Nerac, we wanted to put this short-sighted logic into the spotlight.
A democratic debate simply doesn't exist. The
conspiracy of silence
organized by the companies and the
sovereign states
is the sole logic which prevails. As with blood
contaminate
d with the
HIV
virus, or
mad cow disease
, the public mustn't be alarmed. Everything has to be allowed to continue in silence.
By appearing before you today, I'm aware of being in breach of the law which wants every citizen to be content with expressing her or his views by simply putting their vote in the urn every six years.
But it's not in this way that social and economic problems are resolved -- on the contrary. Through the action which we undertook and for which we are being judged, we kicked off a vast citizen's movement which refuses the use of GMOs in foodstuffs for animals and for humans. These actions will stop when this mad logic comes to a halt.
Yes, this action was illegal, but I lay claim to it because it was legitimate. I don't demand
clemency
, but
justice
. Either we have acted in everyone's interest and you will acquit us, or we have shaken the establishment and in that case you will punish us.
There is no other issue.
February 3, 1998, Agen, France
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