March against Monsanto | #OpMonsanto
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Plans for the global march have renewed focus on widespread protests taking place in the US state of Hawaii, which claims to be “ground zero” in the fight against biotech corporations and GMOs.
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Local campaigns like Save Hawaii from Monsanto and Babes Against BioTech have already organised petitions and state-wide protests against the GMO giant. In March, several local campaigns held marches across several of the chain’s southeastern islands: Oahu, Kauai, Hawaii, Maui and Molokai.
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Monsanto claims that activists’ efforts in Hawaii have led to a culture of intimidation on the islands and has hindered it from working alongside local communities.Below an excerpt of Monsanto’s open letter, published as an ad in The Maui News: “Lately, you may have seen or read a lot of things about Monsanto Hawaii, including some very outrageous and untruthful claims. We’d like to take a moment to speak up on behalf of our thousand employees and families. …First and foremost we are farmers. …Our fields have been threatened with destruction, we’ve been individually targeted and harasses, and our friends and neighbors attacked with with hate language and racial slurs. This irresponsible and violent behavior generates needless fear and divides our community”.
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Chris Bensch responded:
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For more background on this story, check out The Stream’s recent coverage of The “Farmer Assurance Provision” US HR 933, nicknamed the “Monsanto Protection Act”.











