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Anti-GM animal feed extravaganza begins

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Published: 14 June 2005
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The week long extravaganza of street theatre & protests against GM animal feed outside Sainsbury's corporate HQ is underway - reports below.

If you're in the UK and want to get involved, then ring 01803 840098 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/06/313336.html

Five years ago Sainsbury's promised to phase out GM feed from the diets of the herds that produce their dairy products. So far they have failed to do so. The public is largely unaware of the presence of imported GM crops in the food chain because meat, milk and other products from animals fed GM feed are not labelled.

All this week (13th - 17th June), Sainsbury's staff at the company's London headquarters will be greeted by a series of anti-GM demonstrations as part of a Europe-wide action against GM.

On Monday, the a groups of protesters from the Women's Institute came down to express their concerns and serve organic milk and biscuits.

One hand to help out was 'Jeeves' the butler who was also ready to answer any questions that passers-by or employees might have regarding Sainsburys position on GM animal feed and how it could now threaten the availability of non-GM ingredients in all our food regardless of where we choose to shop.

Tomorrow (Tues 14th), campaigners will be accompanied by Brazilian dancers and the Rhythm of Resistance samba band to continue the week of events which is aimed at highlighting how the company is continuing to use GM-fed milk and meat. ------

Exposing Sainsburys
12-06-2005 16:40
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/

On Sunday (12th June), eight protesters stripped naked to expose the continued sale of products derived from animals fed on genetically modified crops.

The naked demo preceeds a seperate week long series of events outside Sainsbury head office in London which began today (Mon 13th) and ends on Friday (17th). The campaign website describes the campaign as "a week long extravaganza of street theatre & protests against GM animal feed". A wide range of groups have come together. Those rumoured to be involved range from the hard core of radical folk band Seize the Day to Rhythms of Resistance and a troop of Brazilian Dancers to Friend of the Earth, Five Year Freeze and even the Womens Institute (see WI flyer) who kicked off the campaign today with milk and biscuits.
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http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/06/313146.html

The protesters were painted with letters spelling out NO GM MILK and carried a banner reading 'GM Fed Dairy - Untested and in Here!'

The actions preceeds a seperate week long series of events that will take place outside Sainsburys Holborn Business Centre every morning this week from 8am to 9pm.

The brief photo shoot ended as the armed response police unit arrived... not quite sure what they had been told was happening!

See www.milkmonitor.co.nr for further details of the week of action.

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