Monday, December 31, 2012

[GMW #2624] World Court Of Earth Rights And Ethics Finds Monsanto In Violation Of Humanity's Rights



[GMW #2624] World Court Of Earth Rights And Ethics Finds Monsanto In Violation Of Humanity's Rights
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It is high time that in the year 2000 and the third millennium a new chapter of human rights be opened, namely the rights of humanity as a whole against unfair practices and violations by groups and institutions.  An example is the practice of the Monsanto Company which was buying up natural seeds from farmers all around the world to force them to buy every year the Monsanto genetically engineered seeds which will last only two years!  This should be considered an outrageous, incredible violation of humanity's rights.  Such a case should be brought to a world jurisdiction like the International Court of Justice or a World Court of Human Rights which must absolutely be established in this century.  And how about a World Court of Earth Rights and Ethics?

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume II  Chapter 2  Of Happiness
There is incomparable happiness in the love for nature and for animals.
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UN News Sources - UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service , UN Wire News Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Rights of: Children, Women, Indigenous People
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

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