With Greenpeace Warship Stuck at Sea, Consumer Alliance Urges NGO to Halt Pro-Poverty Agenda
By Consumers Alliance For Global Prosperity cagp, PRNEThursday, October 21, 2010
As the Rainbow Warrior's crew runs out of supplies, CAGP insists Indonesia's government stands its ground against 'green' imperialism
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. For Greenpeace International
to continue its plea for access to Jakarta's port is repulsive. In fact, a
member of the organization showed their true colors today when they continued
to pressure Indonesia's government, saying, 'We need to get a quick response,
otherwise we'll leave immediately to the nearest country'. That just goes to
show you that Greenpeace could care less about the Indonesian communities
that they claim to be working for. The fact is Indonesians would love to see
the Rainbow Warrior leave and never return.
"Indonesia's refusal to allow the Rainbow Warrior into her largest
seaport marks the first time that a nation has rejected radical
environmentalism. And now, instead of overwhelming communities with slick
protests, the activists aboard the anchored warship are now complaining that
they are running out of food and water. If it's that bad with $279 million
dollars in annual revenue at their disposal, imagine what life is like for
the millions of poor Indonesians that Greenpeace systematically targets with
its anti-development tactics.
"Greenpeace's efforts in Indonesia have thus far called for the
destruction of viable businesses in-country and the rejection of its exports
in the global marketplace. This has caused continuous suffering for workers
and families throughout the country. CAGP stands with Indonesia's government,
armed with a clear message: 'green' imperialists are not welcomed in
Jakarta."
The Consumers Alliance for Global Prosperity (CAGP)
(www.consumerprosperity.com/) educates and activates concerned citizens
in response to costly collaboration between environmentalists, protectionist
industries, big labor unions and retail companies. CAGP is an action-oriented
alliance of advocacy groups that promotes economic growth and pro-consumer
policies across the world.
CAGP, media at consumerprosperity.com
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