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06-13-2008, 05:08 PM
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
OIE Recognition of the BSE Status of Members RESOLUTION No. XXI (Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 27 May 2008)
snip...
CONSIDERING THAT
1. Adoption of subsequent Resolutions* since the 67th General Session of the
OIE International Committee has established a procedure for annually
updating a list of Members, categorised by their BSE risk according to the
provisions of theTerrestrial Code,
2. During the 70th General Session, the International Committee adopted
Resolution No. XVIII asking Members applying for a BSE risk evaluation to
meet part of the costs sustained by the OIE Central Bureau in the evaluation
process,
3. During the 72nd General Session, the OIE adopted Resolution No. XXI
requesting the Director General to inform Delegates of Members whose country
or zones are recognised with regard to their BSE risk status should annually
confirm during the month of November whether their risk status and the
criteria by which their status was recognised have remained unchanged,
4. Information published by the OIE is derived from declarations made by the
official Veterinary Services of Members. The OIE is not responsible for
inaccurate publication of a Member disease status based on inaccurate
information, changes in epidemiological status or other significant events
that were not promptly reported to the Central Bureau, subsequent to the
time of declaration of the BSE risk status.
THE COMMITTEE
RESOLVES THAT
1. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as
having a negligible BSE risk in accordance with Chapter 2.3.13. of the
Terrestrial Code:
Australia, Argentina, Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay,
Singapore, Sweden and Uruguay.
2. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as
having a controlled BSE risk in accordance with Chapter 2.3.13. of the
Terrestrial Code:
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile Chinese Taipei Cyprus Czech Republic
Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia
Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Mexico Netherlands Poland Portugal
Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States of
America
AND
3. The Delegates of these Members will immediately notify the Central Bureau
if BSE occurs in their countries or their territories.
_________
(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 27 May 2008)
* 67th General Session (GS) Resolution No (Res) XVI and Res XI; 69th GS Res
XV, and 71st GS Res XXII, 72nd GS Res XXIV and Res XXI..
http://www.oie.int/eng/info/en_statesb.htm?e1d6
IN A NUT SHELL ;
(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 23 May 2006)
11. Information published by the OIE is derived from appropriate
declarations made by the official Veterinary Services of Member Countries.
The OIE is not responsible for inaccurate publication of country disease
status based on inaccurate information or changes in epidemiological status
or other significant events that were not promptly reported to the Central
Bureau,
http://www.oie.int/eng/Session2007/RF2006.pdf
bought and paid for by your local cattle dealer $$$
IN my opinion the WOAH/OIE is nothing more than a organized bunch of
lobbyist for the members Countries in support of there INDUSTRY, bound
together as one, with the only purpose of open trade for there precious
commodities and futures. Speaking only of BSE, they failed at every corner,
and then just said to hell with it, well just trade all strains of TSE
globally.
snip...
NOW, ask yourself why not one single mad cow has been documented in the USA
since the Honorable Phyllis Fong of the OIG did the end around Johanns,
Dehaven et al ??? found two atypical BSE or BASE cases and they flat shut it
down i tell you. IF the OIE gives a favorable rating, IF the OIE gives any
other rating but the lowest, poorest possible BSE/TSE rating, the OIE will
have sealed there fate once and for all, because most of the world knows the
truth about the USA and there mad cows. THE OIE will then be able to stand
side by side with the USA, and proudly claim to have sold there soul to the
devil, all for a buck, commodities and futures, to hell with human health. A
'CONTROLLED' RATING IS EXACTLY what the OIE will get if that is what they
classify the USA as a 'CONTROLLED RATING'. IT will be controlled by Johanns,
Dehaven, and GW. IT WILL BE RIGGED in other words. but that is nothing new,
it's been rigged for years. ...
snip...SEE FULL TEXT with facts and sources @ ;
http://usdavskorea.blogspot.com/2008/06/oie-recognition-of-bse-status-of.html
http://organicconsumers.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=1566
TSS
OIE Recognition of the BSE Status of Members RESOLUTION No. XXI (Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 27 May 2008)
snip...
CONSIDERING THAT
1. Adoption of subsequent Resolutions* since the 67th General Session of the
OIE International Committee has established a procedure for annually
updating a list of Members, categorised by their BSE risk according to the
provisions of theTerrestrial Code,
2. During the 70th General Session, the International Committee adopted
Resolution No. XVIII asking Members applying for a BSE risk evaluation to
meet part of the costs sustained by the OIE Central Bureau in the evaluation
process,
3. During the 72nd General Session, the OIE adopted Resolution No. XXI
requesting the Director General to inform Delegates of Members whose country
or zones are recognised with regard to their BSE risk status should annually
confirm during the month of November whether their risk status and the
criteria by which their status was recognised have remained unchanged,
4. Information published by the OIE is derived from declarations made by the
official Veterinary Services of Members. The OIE is not responsible for
inaccurate publication of a Member disease status based on inaccurate
information, changes in epidemiological status or other significant events
that were not promptly reported to the Central Bureau, subsequent to the
time of declaration of the BSE risk status.
THE COMMITTEE
RESOLVES THAT
1. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as
having a negligible BSE risk in accordance with Chapter 2.3.13. of the
Terrestrial Code:
Australia, Argentina, Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay,
Singapore, Sweden and Uruguay.
2. The Director General publish the following list of Members recognised as
having a controlled BSE risk in accordance with Chapter 2.3.13. of the
Terrestrial Code:
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile Chinese Taipei Cyprus Czech Republic
Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia
Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Mexico Netherlands Poland Portugal
Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States of
America
AND
3. The Delegates of these Members will immediately notify the Central Bureau
if BSE occurs in their countries or their territories.
_________
(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 27 May 2008)
* 67th General Session (GS) Resolution No (Res) XVI and Res XI; 69th GS Res
XV, and 71st GS Res XXII, 72nd GS Res XXIV and Res XXI..
http://www.oie.int/eng/info/en_statesb.htm?e1d6
IN A NUT SHELL ;
(Adopted by the International Committee of the OIE on 23 May 2006)
11. Information published by the OIE is derived from appropriate
declarations made by the official Veterinary Services of Member Countries.
The OIE is not responsible for inaccurate publication of country disease
status based on inaccurate information or changes in epidemiological status
or other significant events that were not promptly reported to the Central
Bureau,
http://www.oie.int/eng/Session2007/RF2006.pdf
bought and paid for by your local cattle dealer $$$
IN my opinion the WOAH/OIE is nothing more than a organized bunch of
lobbyist for the members Countries in support of there INDUSTRY, bound
together as one, with the only purpose of open trade for there precious
commodities and futures. Speaking only of BSE, they failed at every corner,
and then just said to hell with it, well just trade all strains of TSE
globally.
snip...
NOW, ask yourself why not one single mad cow has been documented in the USA
since the Honorable Phyllis Fong of the OIG did the end around Johanns,
Dehaven et al ??? found two atypical BSE or BASE cases and they flat shut it
down i tell you. IF the OIE gives a favorable rating, IF the OIE gives any
other rating but the lowest, poorest possible BSE/TSE rating, the OIE will
have sealed there fate once and for all, because most of the world knows the
truth about the USA and there mad cows. THE OIE will then be able to stand
side by side with the USA, and proudly claim to have sold there soul to the
devil, all for a buck, commodities and futures, to hell with human health. A
'CONTROLLED' RATING IS EXACTLY what the OIE will get if that is what they
classify the USA as a 'CONTROLLED RATING'. IT will be controlled by Johanns,
Dehaven, and GW. IT WILL BE RIGGED in other words. but that is nothing new,
it's been rigged for years. ...
snip...SEE FULL TEXT with facts and sources @ ;
http://usdavskorea.blogspot.com/2008/06/oie-recognition-of-bse-status-of.html
http://organicconsumers.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=1566
TSS