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Global bodies’ credibility at stake. World’s poor lose billions of dollars.

Link: http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=331&page=10

This is a quote from an article published at Organiser February 10 2010:

'THE recent incidents have raised doubts over credibility of some of the global organisations. It has also strengthened the fears that some of these organisations have ties and serving the interests of certain industry or groups. They have been raising scare to cash in on billions of dollars of profits.

For a long time it was being alleged that AIDS has emerged as the biggest business and systematically promoted by world organisations. This is yet to be proved. But swine flu-H1N-pandemic scare has unraveled the role of World Health Organisation and close links of its experts and pharmaceutical companies.

It was also being alleged that global warming emerged as one of the biggest business. Not many believed. Now it has been proved. It has also shamed India as one of the proponents of receding or vanishing glaciers is a Nobel winning Indian, RK Pachauri, president of Geneva-based International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It has raised doubts about the international NGO, Greenpeace as well. '

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This has given rise to speculation that the swine flu was a false pandemic, orchestrated by drug companies looking for large profits from the vaccines. Experts now say that the classic flu causes more deaths than swine flu. The WHO has to explain how it declared the disease as pandemic 5, overlooking its basic stipulation.

The “scare” has impacted government decision in many poor countries, including India. The Government in New Delhi spent Rs 120 crore for hastily stocking up Tamiflu – Oseitamavir Phosphate, one of the two drugs said to be effective in treating the infection. It requires a probe as to who forced Government of India to buy 40 million doses of Tamiflu as also who provided the intelligence to decide on the quantum.

Currently companies like Cipla, Hetero, NATCO, Ranbaxy and Strides are manufacturing the drug in India. They are also exporting it. Do these companies also have moles in the government? This needs a detailed investigation. Their relationship with international drug cartel and WHO experts also needs to be established. '

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