DISEASES GLOBALIZATION WARNINGS WARNING LETTERS AGAINST MAN-MADE CONSCIOUS (i.e. CRIMINAL) GLOBALIZATION

OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES THROUGH INTERNATIONAL TRADE



(LETTERS INFORMING ON G L O B A L I Z A T I O N OF ANIMAL INFECTIONS THROUGH INTERNATIONAL TRADE, WARNING ABOUT DANGEROUS WORSENING OF GLOBAL ANIMAL POPULATION HEALTH AND SUGGESTING APPROPRIATE ACTIONS)


LETTERS SENT TO: DATE:
   
Dr Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations Organization 15 Feb. 2002 and 1 June 2002
Dr Mike Moore, Director General of the World Trade Organization
(justification for the abolition of the WTO "Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures")
31 Jan. 2001 and 15 Apr. 2001
 copies to : Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, DG, WHO; Dr Jaques Diouf, DG, FAO; Dr Bernard Vallat, DG, OIE; Dr Klaus Topfer, DG, UNEP  
Dr Jean Blancou, Director General, OIE 1 November 1994 and 14 March 1998 and 18 Nov. 1999
Dr Bernard Vallat, President, OIE Code Commission; Director General, OIE 10 Dec. 1999 and 30 March 2000 and 26 March 2001
Dr Thierry Chillaud , Head, Information and International Trade Dpt., OIE 10 Jan. 1998 and 10 Oct. 1999
Dr Stuart C. MacDiarmid, OIE Working Group on Informatics and Epidemiology 13 Dec. 1995 and 6 May 1996
Dr Samuel Jutzi, Director, Animal Production and Health Division, FAO 3 May 2001
Dr Yves Cheneau, Chief, Animal Health Service, FAO 25 Febr.1999
Dr Joseph Maurice Domenech, Chief, Animal Health Service, FAO 8 March 2004
Prof.Dr Bernard Toma, Chairman, Int. Soc. for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics 15 Feb.1996 and 20 March 1998
Prof.Dr Mo Salman,Chairman, Int.Soc. for Veterinary Epidemiology/Economics 3 Oct. 2000 and 30 March 2001
Director General, Greenpeace International Organization 1 January 2004
   
Articles for:  
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (Dr Hollis N. Erb, Editor-in-Chief) 5 Aug. 1998
World Health Organization Bulletin 17 April 2000
   
Personally:  
Prof.Dr Mo Salman, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA 6 June 1996 and 10 August 2000
Dr Stuart C. MacDiarmid, OIE Working Group on Informatics and Epidemiology 30 Aug. 1995
Dr Nikola T. Belev, Adviser to Director General, OIE, Paris 25 Sept. 1998
Dr David Ward, Senior Officer (Animal Health), Animal Health Service, FAO, Rome 11 Aug. 2000
Dr Joseph Domenech, Chief, Animal Health Service, FAO, Rome 15 June 2004


Note:
No one of the above mentioned internationally responsible officers has taken any action to protect world animal population health and to stop the globalization of communicable animal diseases, including those transmissible to man, through international trade.

The policy of "doing nothing" in this case means: conscious support of animal communicable diseases' long distance (incl. inter-continental) spreading through international trade; historical responsibility for irreparable sanitary and biosphere disasters - enormous incalculable number of animals and humans suffering and dying due to imported pathogens, even in distant future (pathogens' ability to reproduce and spread horizontally and vertically to following generations) = multiplying negative effects.

The globalization of animal infections contributes to hunger and poverty in the world ! This globalization can contribute many animal species to vanish and in the far future it can be even "homo sapiens" !

CONSCIOUS GLOBALIZATION OF ANIMAL INFECTIONS IS A CRIME AGAINST OUR PLANET LIFE !




OTHER WARNING LETTERS

Luiz Ignácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil
         30 December 2003
Dr Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations Organization            
25 July 2008 and 9 February 2009
Dr Achim Steiner, Executive Director, United Nations Environmental Programme
         25 July 2008
Dr Al Gore, Former USA Vice President, Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
             25 July 2008
Barack Obama, USA President-Elect                   21 November 2008
and 18 January 2009
Dr Juan Lubroth, Chief, Animal Health Service, FAO, Rome                    
5 February 2010