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Keep our rice GMO free!

Greenpeace campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of 
Greenpeace GMO Patrol marches before the entrance of the National Food 
Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA 
with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued 
sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally 
distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

Greenpeace campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol marches before the entrance of the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

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Greenpeace International campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a 
team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol (L) talks to Rex Estoperez. head of the 
Public Affairs Office of the NFA,Tuesday Feb. 6, 2007. at the National 
Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the 
NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and 
continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be 
legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

Greenpeace International campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol (L) talks to Rex Estoperez. head of the Public Affairs Office of the NFA,Tuesday Feb. 6, 2007. at the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

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Greenpeace campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of 
Greenpeace GMO Patrol stands before the entrance of the National Food 
Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA 
with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued 
sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally 
distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

Greenpeace campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol stands before the entrance of the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

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Greenpeace Southeast Asia campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a 
team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol (L) talks to Rex Estoperez. head of the 
Public Affairs Office of the NFA,Tuesday Feb. 6, 2007. at the National 
Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the 
NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and 
continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be 
legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

Greenpeace Southeast Asia campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol (L) talks to Rex Estoperez. head of the Public Affairs Office of the NFA,Tuesday Feb. 6, 2007. at the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

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Greenpeace International campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a 
team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol is accosted by security guards ,Tuesday 
Feb. 6, 2007. at the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments 
before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for 
allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified 
rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for 
human consumption in the country.

Greenpeace International campaigner, Daniel Ocampo, together with a team of Greenpeace GMO Patrol is accosted by security guards ,Tuesday Feb. 6, 2007. at the National Food Authority (NFA) head office moments before Greenpeace slapped the NFA with a Notice of Violation for allowing the importation and continued sale of genetically-modified rice which, by law, cannot be legally distributed and marketed for human consumption in the country.

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