I am so excited to see Monsanto dragged into a universal court in Europe.
They have lost their glyphosate license/permit in europe for 15 yrs and
their latest effort for a merger will surely suffer from this bad publicity.
Due to some difficult finances recently I have stopped giving any donations but
broke my rule and sent some money to this cause and encourage others to
do so, too.
t
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Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Re: Monsanto in court - finally!
Wow, very exciting news -- but googling on "Monsanto on trial" brings up less exciting links. I can't take time to read thoroughly just now, but it looks like this is not a trial in a... what, not in an "official" court, might not carry the weight we would wish.
Still, publicity to the issues is GOOD! (And IMO certainly worth a few bucks; will do that!)
Here are the links I find:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kavinsenapa ... e86102d145
http://www.monsanto-tribunal.org/
http://www.alternet.org/food/questions- ... anto-trial
Shannon
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Still, publicity to the issues is GOOD! (And IMO certainly worth a few bucks; will do that!)
Here are the links I find:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kavinsenapa ... e86102d145
http://www.monsanto-tribunal.org/
http://www.alternet.org/food/questions- ... anto-trial
Shannon
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Re: Monsanto in court - finally!
I can say there are some extremely prestigious people involved in bringing about this civil case. Some of the most important people from biology, law, environment fields are working on this.
t
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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t
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Re: Monsanto in court - finally!
Well that is WONDERFUL to hear, and I can't think of a better target.
Do you know what the "best possible outcome" might be -- do you know if there would be any legal teeth, or more about "making the case" for any who are not yet convinced?
I would really love for it to make waves here in the US, to the point where it actually changes *practices*!!
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Do you know what the "best possible outcome" might be -- do you know if there would be any legal teeth, or more about "making the case" for any who are not yet convinced?
I would really love for it to make waves here in the US, to the point where it actually changes *practices*!!
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Re: Monsanto in court - finally!
I think it will all depend on grassroots broadcasting the information. Groups like Alliance for Health, EWG, Organic Consumers of America, etc will do a big effort to get out the word. However, we need to all do some educating of others and try to get at least the so-called left-progressive press online to participate in this, too.
Even letters to the editor with your local papers would go a long way to inform people and help build a bigger movement.
We already know that the vast majority of the country wants foods to at least be labeled. I think if better educated the movement would do better to join the rest of the world that promotes banning GMO agriculture and the use of the very toxic glyphosate.
t
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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Even letters to the editor with your local papers would go a long way to inform people and help build a bigger movement.
We already know that the vast majority of the country wants foods to at least be labeled. I think if better educated the movement would do better to join the rest of the world that promotes banning GMO agriculture and the use of the very toxic glyphosate.
t
Subject: Monsanto in court - finally!
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 15:12:53 +0000
From: Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org
Reply-To: us@sumofus.org
To: Tanya Marquette
Huge news: Monsanto is finally under the spotlight for human rights abuses THIS MONTH.
With your help, we can make sure that those worst affected by Monsanto’s tactics can attend the Monsanto Tribunal hearing in the Netherlands.
But the tribunal meets in just a couple of weeks.
Can you please chip in $1 to make their voices heard?
Donate $1 now
Tanya,
The hens are finally coming home to roost for Monsanto. A tribunal of witnesses and experts from across the world are coming together to hear charges of human rights violations, crimes against humanity and ecocide.
This time no amount of lobbying and behind-the-scenes settlements will silence the victims of Monsanto’s deplorable tactics.
The tribunal is an international civil society initiative, and will hear testimonies from victims, and deliver an advisory opinion following procedures of the International Court of Justice.
But we need your help to make sure that people from all over the world can attend and give evidence at the tribunal -- and we only have a couple of weeks before the Monsanto Tribunal makes its decision.
Can you chip in$1 to put Monsanto on trial?
This month, the Monsanto Tribunal -- an international civil society initiative -- will hold Monsanto accountable for its crimes.
This trial couldn’t come at a worse time for Monsanto. The company just lost a vital battle for glyphosate in Europe. After a huge public outcry, the toxic weedkiller glyphosate was not renewed for another 15 years.
This tribunal will make Monsanto’s life so much harder in so many ways.
The brand damage resulting from this tribunal is going to put a spanner in the works for the planned merger with Bayer. Bayer and Monsanto are working overtime to present Monsanto as a reasonable company that is merely doing its bit to help feed the world.
But with your help, we can make sure the truth about Monsanto’s tactics will come out.
Can you chip in $1 to finally put Monsanto on trial?
Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Nabil, Anne and the team at SumOfUs
________________________________
More information:
Official Page of the Monsanto Tribunal
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy.
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