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Environmental, women's, labour, and health groups around the world call for action to save the Rotterdam Convention.
Media
Release: For immediate release March
11, 2008
ENVIRONMENTAL, WOMEN’S, LABOUR AND HEALTH
GROUPS AROUND THE WORLD CALL FOR ACTION TO SAVE THE
U.N. Environmental Convention is being
killed by political and
industry interference, say groups
2008
is the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Rotterdam Convention,
whose purpose is to protect human health and the environment by controlling
international trade in hazardous chemicals and pesticides.
But
instead of celebrating, a number of environmental, labour and health groups are
sounding the alarm.
Industry
interference and political sabotage by a handful of countries, led by
Because
of this interference, no new listing of a hazardous product under the
Convention has been possible for the past four years and the groups are
concerned that progress at meetings planned for this year will likewise be blocked.
Under
the Convention, an expert body, called the Chemical Review Committee,
recommends whether a hazardous product has met the criteria of the Convention
and should be placed on a special list which requires countries to obtain Prior
Informed Consent before they can export the product to another country.
The
Convention, which has been ratified by 120 countries, came into effect in
February 2004.
At
its last meeting in 2006, over one hundred countries approved the
recommendation made by the Chemical Review Committee that chrysotile asbestos
be listed for Prior Informed Consent. But
They
were supported by
The
World Health Organization and the International Labour Organizations, among
others, have called for chrysotile asbestos to be banned. Most industrialized
countries have banned it. Asbestos companies are therefore aggressively targeting
developing countries and the countries of
“If
chrysotile asbestos, a known deadly carcinogen, which fully met all the
requirements of the Convention can be prevented from being listed, then the
Convention is in grave peril,” said Laurie Kazan-Allen of the Ban Asbestos
International Secretariat.
“Industry
interference is killing the Convention,” said Kathleen Ruff of RightOnCanada. “Countries
allied to the asbestos industry are putting the profits of the industry ahead
of the lives of people."
“Industry
is giving false information on chrysotile asbestos in the Eastern European and
Central Asian countries, pretending that their local asbestos does not have the
proven negative health effects. We have bought a few samples of asbestos on
local markets, and the product is exactly
SIGNED:
*Professor
Igor Hadjamberdiev, Toxic Action network Central Asia,
*Professor Ibragim Damulojanov, Toxic Action network Central Asia,
*Professor Aiman Najmetdinova, Toxic Action network Central Asia,
*Professor Muzofar Isobaev, Toxic Action network Central Asia,
*Madhumita
Dutta, Corporate Accountability Desk-The Other Media,
* Rico
Euripidou, Research Manager,
* Elsa Nivia, RAPALMIRA, RAP-AL, Colombia
*Sascha
Gabizon, Executive Director, Women in
*Eliezer João de Souza, President, ABREA-Associação
Brasileira dos Expostos
*Laurie
Kazan-Allen, Coordinator, International Ban Asbestos
*Penchom
Saetang, Campaign for Alternative Industry
*Gopal
Krishna, Ban Asbestos Network of
*Sridhar
Radhakrishnan, Toxic Reporter, Thanal,
*Fernanda Giannasi,
Coordinator, Rede Virtual-Cidadã Pelo Banimento do Amianto para a América Latina,
*Irene
Fernandez, Director,
*Ram
Charitra Sah, Executive Director, Center for Public Health and environment Development,
*Sena Alouka, Directeur
Exécutif, Jeunes Volontaires pour l'Environnement, Togo, West Africa
*Joan
Kuyek, National Coordinator, MiningWatch
*Dr. Mahmood A. Khwaja, FCSP, Sustainable
Development Policy Institute,
*Maria
Gil-Beroes,
*Kathleen
Burns, Ph.D., Director,
*Ilya
Trombitsky, Executive Director, Eco-TIRAS, International Environmental
Association of River Keepers,
Molddova
*Ban
Asbestos
*Linda
Reinstein, Executive Director, Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization,
*Jim
Turk, Executive Director, Canadian Association of University Teachers,
*Eva
Delgado Rosas, Coordinadora, Asociacion Frente al Asbesto, Perú
*Romeo
F. Quijano, M.D., Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology andToxicology, College of
Medicine, University of the
*Dr
Mariann Lloyd-Smith, National Toxics Network Inc &, International POPs
Elimination Network,
*Kathleen
Ruff, founder,
*Pablo
Liñan, Coordinador, Asociacion Peruana de Victimas
*Simplice Davo, VODOUHE
*Jamie
Harvie, Executive Director, Institute for a Sustainable Future,
* Environmental Collective,
*Students Against Climate Change,
*Erik
Jansson, President, Department of the Planet Earth, Inc.,
CONTACT
PERSONS:
*Barbara
Dinham, barbara.dinham@googlemail.com,
+44 20 8673 3731 (landline),
+44
7950 414244 (mobile),
*Laurie
Kazan-Allen, laurie@lkaz.demon.co.uk,
phone + 44 208 930 0170
*Madhumita
Dutta, Corporate Accountability Desk-The Other Media,
*Gopal
*
*Larry
Stoffman, National Organizing Committee, Ban Asbestos Canada, larryst@shaw.ca,
+1
(604) 250-3713
*Kathleen
Ruff, RightonCanada, kruff@bulkley.net, +1 (250) 847-1848













