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 Signon - Biodiversity Convention  
 
20 August 1999  
 
 
  
Kia ora, several PMA members have sent us this message with a request that we forward it to our lists, and ask others to forward it on through their own email lists. Please note : you are to send your sign-on message to Beth Burrows, The Edmonds Institute (USA), at beb@igc.org, it must reach them by  Thursday, August 26. 
Please DO NOT return your sign-on message to PMA.
 
 
 
Dear Friends,
 
Below is a letter I INVITE YOU TO SIGN ONTO on behalf of your organization. The letter was written (and rewritten) in response to the fact that biosafety negotiations are to resume in September in Vienna WITHOUT the participation of any members of civil society. 
This is the first such meeting we have been excluded from. It is a precedent we cannot allow to pass unnoticed.
 
Please send your sign-on to me by THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. I will be sending a fax with the "signatures" to the CBD Secretariat in Montreal that evening.
 
Thank you for your support.
 
Sincerely, 
Beth Burrows 
The Edmonds Institute 
 
 
 
Hamdallah Zedan
 Acting Executive Secretary
 Convention on Biological Diversity
 Dear Mr.Hamdallah Zedan,
  
We are appalled by the news that negotiations for a biosafety protocol are
to resume in Vienna in the absence of participation by NGOs and other
members of civil society. The tragedy of the Convention on Biological
Diversity, once heralded as the most transparent treaty body in the world,
becoming a behind-closed-door affair, greatly saddens us.
  
Labelling the Vienna meeting as "informal consultations" does not obscure
from our notice the fact that representatives have been asked to come to
the meeting with the power to negotiate.
  
It was the work of NGOs that gave light to the need for a biosafety
protocol.  We have observed, aided, and supported the long negotiations
from the beginning. Without the ability to ensure that our biosafety
concerns will be addressed, we cannot imagine that we will be able to
support whatever conclusions may be reached in Vienna.
  
Please convey to the members of the Convention on Biological Diversity, as
well as to whatever non-members may be present in Vienna, our dismay that
the era of cooperation and trust that began in Rio apparently has been
ended.
  
We shall continue to hope that we have been misinformed and that NGO
invitations to Vienna are in the mail.
  Sincerely,
  
Beth Burrows 
The Edmonds Institute (USA)
  
Hira Jhamtani 
Konphalindo (Indonesia)
  
Gurdial Singh 
Third World Network (Malaysia)
  
(and others)
  
 
President/Director 
The Edmonds Institute 
20319-92nd Avenue West 
Edmonds, Washington 98020 USA 
email:beb@igc.org 
phone: 425-775-5383 
website: http://www.edmonds-institute.org
  
Link to final text and signons.
 
 
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