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<b><font size="4">London joins world-wide protest against Monsanto
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<p>LONDON (VNS) � Saturday 25th May was an international day of action
and protest against the American company Monsanto for its involvement
with GMO. In London, 2,000 people gathered at Parliament Square joining
with millions in many countries around the world.</p>
<p>Amongst the prominent speaker was the international campaigner Bianca
Jagger who drew great applause for her attacks on Monsanto, speaker
after speaker added their support for the campaign that had taken part
that day in over 400 cities. </p>
<p>Posters showed the anger of the people for genetic modified food
(GM). Calls were made for people to check the ingredients of the food
they purchase and to protest strongly if they see GM on the packet.</p>
<p>Len Aldis another prominent peace campaigner was also present with
his poster that pointed out Monsanto role as the leading company that
manufactured the chemical Agent Orange of which 80 million litres were
used on Southern Vietnam over a period of ten causing the deaths of many
thousands and leaving millions more crippled. The photographs he showed
drew many questions from the people: "We did not know about this". "Is
the US paying compensation". "What can we do". Etc etc. <br></p><p>� VNS</p><u>Forwarded by</u>:<br clear="all"><div><div><div dir="ltr">
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