Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Re: Join the Protest Rally Against the Patent Ordinance promulgated by the Govt., Jantar Mantar, Delhi, 26th Feb' 05, 11.30 a.m. Dear Friends, On Sunday, 26 December 2004, the Christmas weekend, while much of the media attention was focused on the Tsunami disaster, the UPA government promulgated an Ordinance amending the Patent Act 1970. The Ordinance has raised serious concerns on the process as well as content of the third amendment of the Patents Act, which will compromise people’s ability to access medicines. As per the Common Minimum Programme, the UPA government promised, “to take all steps to ensure availability of life savings drugs at reasonable prices”. The government has however passed a ‘TRIPS PLUS’ Patent Amendment Ordinance that contradicts the National Common Minimum Program and violates the constitutional right to health and life. The government seeks to set aside all criticisms of the Ordinance on the ground that these are minimum amendments to comply with TRIPS. However, the fine print of the Ordinance clearly shows that significant amendments not required by the TRIPS agreement have been made that seriously promote the interests of Multinational Pharmaceutical Companies and directly compromise accessibility and affordability of drugs. This same Ordinance will now be placed before the Parliament during the Budget Session. Globally people are opposing the Amendment in its present form and are coming together to fight for their Right to Health and in that connection a Global Day of Action to protest against the Patent Ordinance has been announced for February 26, 2005, the second day of the Parliament’s budget session. On this day health and patient groups, trade unions, healthcare workers are coming together to demand that the there should be: 1. A clear Definition of “Patentable Criteria” 2. No Patents for new usage and dosage of known drugs 3. Pre-grant opposition as before to stop frivolous Patents 4. Simple procedures with a time limit for grant of Compulsory Licensing 5. Introduction of Ceiling on Royalty to MNCs As part of the Global Day of Action, Trade Unions and health groups are organizing a protest rally in Delhi from Jantar Mantar to the Parliament on Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 11.30 a.m. We urge you to join us at the rally and support the Campaign. In solidarity, The Affordable Medicine and Treatment Campaign For more information about the protest march contact: AMTC, C/o Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit Phone: 24321101/2, Fax: 24322236, Email: aidslaw1@... Leena Menghaney Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit, Delhi E-mail: <aidslaw1@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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