Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/GMO-Papaya-Acquittal-Case-27MZIFL2INCW.htmlConceptually similarGMO Papaya Acquittal CaseGP01WZ2Completed★★★★GMO Papaya Acquittal CaseGP01WZ3Completed★★★★★★Greenpeace Present Petition Against GE to Suranan VejjajivaGP0NDZCompleted★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHKCompleted★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHLCompleted★★★★GE Papaya Action in BangkokGP01IHMCompleted★★★★GM Contaminated Papaya in ThailandGP01G2YCompleted★★★★GM Contaminated Papaya in ThailandGP092YCompleted★★★★GM Contaminated Papaya in ThailandGP057YCompleted★★★★View AllGP01WZ1GMO Papaya Acquittal CaseNatwipha Ewasakul, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Sustainable Agriculture Campaigner give interview to the press after welcoming the acquittal of two of its activists, Dr Jiragorn Gajaseni and Ms Patwajee Srisuwan, who are defendants in a landmark trial involving contamination from GMOs or genetically modified food crops. The activists were accused of criminal charges by the Department of Agriculture (DoA) after Greenpeace exposed the government agency's role in the illegal release of GMO papaya, causing the countryÕs most massive GMO contamination case to date.Locations:Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:24 Nov, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Supawadee CharoenpipatpimpaMaximum size:2900px X 1985pxKeywords:Activists-Court cases-Courts-Day-Food-Genetic engineering-Journalism-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Outdoors-Papayas-SAGE (campaign title)-Thai GovernmentShoot:GMO Papaya Acquittal Case in ThailandGreenpeace welcome the acquittal of two of its activists who are defendants in a landmark trial involving contamination from GMOs or genetically modified food crops. The activists were accused of criminal charges by the Department of Agriculture (DoA) after Greenpeace exposed the government agency’s role in the illegal release of GMO papaya, causing the country’s most massive GMO contamination case to date.