miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2014

WikiLeaks and the Secret TPP Environment Report | Global Research

WikiLeaks and the Secret TPP Environment Report | Global Research





WikiLeaks has done it again – made available important documents
that governments and corporate interests have tried to keep secret from
the general public. Until this new release, we had almost no idea what
was going on within the secret Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)
negotiations involving an extraordinarily diverse group of 12 large and
small as well as rich and poor nations of East and Southeast Asia,
Australasia, and North and South America.


The twelve are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia,
Mexico New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam,
with the US driving the agenda. South Korea and Taiwan have also
indicated that they may want to join. This time, we get a glimpse of the
status of the Environment Chapter with important implications for the
people and nature of the region. [WikiLeaks Press Release]1