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Revision as of 17:44, 27 February 2006
The campaign by the World Sugar Research Organisation to manipulate science and to fix the results of WHO/FAO expert reports (as revealed by panorama last week). This is done in conjuction with an obscure organisation not well known called the International Life Sciences Institute. With members from literally hundreds of food industry TNCs this is a key food industry lobby group. It was set up by and is funded by coca cola and pursues their interests on a global stage. This is in addition to the 500 odd agencies in pr and associated fields which Coke employs world wide.
Website: http://www.wsro.org/
Spinwatch resources
WSRO Report of meeting at WHO 28 June 2004 pdf version
- WSRO document 1
- WSRO document 2
- WSRO document 3
- WSRO document 4
- WSRO document 5
- WSRO document 6
- WSRO document 7
- WSRO document 8
- WSRO document 9
- WSRO document 10
- WSRO document 11
- WSRO document 12
- WSRO document 13
- WSRO document 14
- WSRO document 15
- WSRO document 16
Resources
- BBC, 'UN probes sugar industry claims' Friday, 8 October, 2004, 23:02 GMT 00:02 UK [1]
- BBC Panorama, 'The trouble with sugar' Monday, 4 October 2004, 11:40 GMT 12:40 UK [2]
- Transcript of panorama programme here: [3]
- Watch Panorama episode [4]
- Sarah Boseley 'WHO "infiltrated by food industry"' The Guardian Thursday January 9, 2003
- Sarah Boseley 'Sugar industry threatens to scupper WHO' The Guardian Monday April 21, 2003
- Sarah Boseley 'WHO 'buried' report to please food industry' The Guardian Wednesday November 3, 2004
- John Yudkin 'Attack is the best defence' Chapter 21 in Pure White and Deadly Penguin, 1988.