Global Justice for Animals
News Release
For Immediate Release 11, 2007
Contact: Adam Weissman (201)
928-2831
Animal Rights Group Condemns Humane
Society Support of Peru
Free Trade Agreement
New York -Global Justice for Animals, a national
alliance of animal advocates opposed to free trade agreements that harm
wildlife and farmed animals, has condemned the Peru Free Trade Agreement and the
Congressional testimony at today's Senate Finance Committee hearing in support
of the agreement's environmental provisions by Patti Forkan,
President of the Humane Society of the US' international division.
On
Thursday, Global Justice for Animals will be premiering Animal Rights,
Globalization, and the Environment, a film and slide presentation documenting
the devastating impacts of free trade agreements like the Peru deal, in New York City at Times Up
at 49 East Houston Street
between Mott and Mulberry Streets.
Environmental and animal rights advocates fiercely oppose the
Peru Free Trade Agreement, which gives corporations the power to sue
governments in international tribunals for enforcing their environmental laws
in ways that limit the value of corporate investments. Peru's Amazon rainforests are among
the most biodiverse and critically endangered
ecosystems of the planet, threatened by logging, mining, and oil drilling. US corporations like Occidental Petroleum
have caused irreparable environmental damage to the Amazon for decades,
poisoning wildlife and indigenous people, and advocates believe the Peru Free
Trade Agreement will embolden corporations to do even more damage.
HSUS was widely criticized within the
animal protection and environmental communities in 2005 when it announced its
support for the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA),
reversing its longstanding opposition to free trade agreements, and was rewarded with a $500,000 grant from the Bush
administration's US Agency for International Development to support its
"CAFTA Alliance" program. Since
then, HSUS has been a consistent supporter of trade deals that activists
believe endanger rainforest ecosystems and lead to the expansion of cruel and
environmentally destructive factory farms, despite universal opposition to
these deals by all other animal protection and environmental organizations. According to Global Justice
for Animals' Adam Weissman, "By supporting agreements like CAFTA and the
Peru Free Trade Agreement, HSUS is killing animals and damaging the environment."
In June, as part of a deal to ensure
support for the agreement from Democratic Leadership, US Trade Representative
Susan Schwab negotiated revisions to the agreement that added additional
environmental safeguards to the deal. Environment
and animal rights activists have judged the new environmental language
insubstantial and unenforceable, and no one animal or environmental
organization has deemed the changes sufficient cause to express support for the
agreement.. According
to Adam Weissman, "just as before the revisions to the Peru Agreement,
HSUS stands alone in the animal and environmental advocacy communities in
supporting this terrible trade deal. In
fact, if the rest of our community had followed HSUS' lead last year, the Bush
administration would have never bothered instituting even the meager
improvements in the revised agreement."
Additional info: HSUS's support for free
trade agreements: http://freetradekillsanimals.org/?page=Friends
Analysis of the Peru Agreement impacts on animals and the environment: http://freetradekillsanimals.org/?page=PeruFTA
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