Protest Rally At Codex Alimentarius Meeting
Passionate chants of “Down with Codex” rang through the
cold streets of Berlin early Monday morning as a crowd of activists and
scholars marched towards the beginning session of the CODEX ALIMENTARIUS
Commission meeting. Organized by the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, the protest
rally channeled the efforts of an international movement in a peaceful
gathering against the push towards a worldwide ban on natural therapies.
Setting the tone, a large sign held above the rally front boldly proclaimed
the essence of the movement by stating: “Your time is over. Stop
Codex. Free Access to Natural Health.”

Reiner Braun, executive director of the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, guided
protestors down the streets of Berlin towards the opening session of the
CODEX meeting on Monday, November 4, 2002. The peaceful protest movement
moved steadily towards the destination point chanting and blowing whistles
to voice opposition to the legislature being considered. A subgroup of
the United Nations, CODEX, serves as the division regulating the international
standards on nutrition and foods for special dietary usage. As in the
United States Political sphere, the United Nations is also heavily influenced
by special interest groups who lobby for or against legislature being
considered by parlimentarians.
Dr. Rath opened the protest Rally speaking segment by exposing the appalling
push of the pharmaceutical industry to influence the United Nations legislation
that would end with the essential ban of all natural and non-patentable
therapies. Dr. Niedzwiecki and Ralf Langner also gave impassioned speeches
condemning the hidden agenda of the CODEX meeting and the unethical lobbying
efforts of the large-scale drug companies.

Dr. Rath again emphasized the importance of everyone getting actively
involved in the process by writing letters to political leaders, talking
to journalists, and spreading the word about the potential threats of
the CODEX movement.
Dr. Rath argued, “Never before has an industry so systematically
comprised the health of millions of people in an effort to create an enterprise
founded in the prolonging of disease.” He looked behind him at the
building hosting the CODEX meeting and pointed directly.
Dr. Rath then invited Bontlefeela Setshogoe to the stage to discuss her
experiences in the South African battle to fight the sale of expensive
pharmaceutical drugs and the suppression of information about natural
therapies. Setshogoe related her appreciative feelings about the work
of Dr. Rath and asked the crowd to join her in chanting South African
chants often used in protests during the apartheid regime. The mood in
the crowd was exhilarating and impassioned as the crowd chanted.

During the Rally, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation staff organized a dramatic
rendition of the world community awakening and the death of CODEX by having
a coffin (symbolizing CODEX) followed by the Grim Reaper. In addition,
a German musical group performed folk music throughout the day to provide
a cultural link to the protest process. Poetry and Song ended the rally
further arousing the protesters to take peaceful action to stop CODEX
before the legislature is approved on a global scale. In the final analysis,
the event was a tremendous success by sending a firm message to policy
makers influenced by the financial resources backing the lobbying efforts
of larger pharmaceutical companies—“YOUR TIME IS OVER!”
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