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With religious Shiite parties poised to take power in the new
constitutional assembly, leading Shiite clerics are pushing for Islam to
be recognized as the guiding principle of the new constitution.  Exactly
how Islamic to make the document is the subject of debate.  At the very
least, the clerics say, the constitution should ensure that legal measures
overseeing personal matters like marriage, divorce and family inheritance
fall under Shariah, or Koranic law. For example, daughters would receive
half the inheritances of sons under that law.  On other issues, opinion
varies, with the more conservative leaders insisting that Shariah be the
foundation for all legislation...

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Iraqi Order 81...Orders, Occupation, and Oppression
By Rosemarie Jackowski

PressAction
1 February 2005

How did this happen? While few of us were paying attention, the Coalition
Provisional Authority, representing the government of the United States,
imposed a set of 100 orders on Iraq. A careful examination of these orders
could lead to the conclusion that the war is being waged to enrich
corporations at the expense of the ordinary citizens. Many of these orders
take freedom and liberty away from the people of Iraq. The orders also
have a profound effect on us.

Iraqi Order 81 is of special interest because it goes a long way in
affecting every living being on the planet. This order prohibits Iraqi
farmers from using the methods of agriculture that they have used for
centuries. The common worldwide practice of saving heirloom seeds from one
year to the next is now illegal in Iraq. Order 81 wages war on Iraqi
farmers. They have lost the freedom and liberty to choose their own
methods of agriculture.

The food chain has been under worldwide assault by U.S. corporations for
some time now. The Master Race of corporations has seized control of the
very essence of life itself. We are now in the age of Genetically Modified
Doomsday Seeds.

This is not exactly a new phenomenon. It has been a gradual takeover.
Remember Percy Schmeiser, the Canadian farmer, who was sued by Monsanto?
Not enough people stood up for Percey, so then they came for other
farmers. In fact, Monsanto has sued so many farmers that a national
hotline (1-888-FARMHLP) has now been set up to assist them.

Those who have been pushing for Tort Reform never mention the frivolous,
mean-spirited lawsuits brought by Monsanto against U.S. farmers. This is a
David and Goliath battle and, as usual, our government is on the side of
Goliath. Order 81 now spreads the assault on farmers to Iraq. The domino
effect is underway. The victim farmers in the U.S., Iraq, Canada, and all
of the other countries who have been under attack by Monsanto need our
help. The Tort Reform that is really needed would be reform aimed at
compensating victims of corporate intimidation.

The corporations, backed up by the Pentagon, have been jackbooting and
goose stepping their way across the planet. Whether you like it or not,
you probably will have some franken food on your dinner plate tonight�
franken foods, grown from franken seeds, brought to you compliments of the
Franken Empire. Our own USDA was complicit in the development of
Terminator seeds. Picture Dr. Strangelove on the John Deere.

The existence of Order 81, and the other 99 orders, which limit Iraqi
liberty and freedom, creates some interesting questions. How can
Washington even pretend that the election in Iraq is legitimate if U.S.
imposed rules are enforced after the election, or are we to believe that
the 100 Orders are canceled by the election? I don�t think so.

Is it possible that Iraqi farmers think back fondly to the good old days
before the Occupation and before Order 81? Even Saddam Hussein allowed
them to save seeds for the next year�s crop. Is Monsanto a worse master
than Saddam? Imagine what would happen if there was a successful worldwide
movement of resistance, an international Save the Seed Campaign. Farmers
and consumers in the U.S. need to stand in solidarity with the farmers and
consumers in Iraq.

If you have a stamp or coin collection, forget it. Instead, it might be
better to start collecting seeds. Maybe soon, one good old-fashioned seed
that was made by Mother Nature will be more precious than your most prized
gold coin. Just one more thing� if you save seeds, keep it a secret. The
Seed Police have been on patrol. They are looking for you.

On Town Meeting Day, 2004, in Vermont, the citizens in seventy-nine towns
passed resolutions against genetically engineered crops. Then Vermont made
history when it became the first state to require the labeling of
Genetically Modified seeds. �The Farmer Protection Act is a pre-emptive
strike to stop predatory lawsuits against Vermont�s family farmers by
biotech companies like Monsanto,� said Ben Davis with the Vermont Public
Interest Research Group. Maybe this small, but hard-fought, victory gives
reason to hope for a better world.


Rosemarie Jackowski is an advocacy journalist living in Vermont. She can
be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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