Consumers Alliance For Global Prosperity (cagp)
WASHINGTON, October 22, 2010 - In light of Agence France-Presse's reporting today
(www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/greenpeaces-rainbow-warrior-low-on-suppli
es/402570) that provisions aboard Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior are running
low after being denied access to the Port of Jakarta last week, Andrew
Langer, spokesman for the Consumers Alliance for Global Prosperity (CAGP)
(www.consumerprosperity.com/) and president of the Institute for
Liberty, released the following statement, calling on Indonesia's government
to continue denying the warship entry until Greenpeace ceases and desists all
anti-Indonesian activities:
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"CAGP is urging the Indonesian government to persist in its defiance of
Greenpeace's warship until the organization ceases and desists its elitist
campaigning that keeps Indonesia's people poor.
WASHINGTON, August 26, 2010 - Today in an effort to protect the rights of consumers globally, a new
action-oriented coalition was launched to defend and advance the genuine
interests of consumers and to ensure consumers are no longer ignored in the
political and policymaking process.