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Three months later on May 22, there were over 400 groups, from 65 countries and all 6 populated continents participating in the March Against Monsanto.<ref></ref> Three months later on May 22, there were over 400 groups, from 65 countries and all 6 populated continents participating in the March Against Monsanto.<ref></ref>


==March 2013.05.25==

===Cities participated and participants===

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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Country !! State/Prefecture/Province !! City !! Participants approx./Estimates
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| Australia || Victoria ||Melbourn || TBC
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| Australia ||New South Wales ||Sydney || TBC
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| Austria || - ||Vienna || TBC
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| Belgium || - ||Brussel || TBC
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| Canada || - ||Montreal || TBC
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| Canada || - ||Quebec || TBC
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| Croatia || - ||Split || TBC
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| Costa Rica ||- || San Jose || TBC
|-
| Egypt || (capital) ||Cairo || TBC
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| France || (capital) ||Paris || TBC
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| Germany || - ||Berlin || TBC
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| Germany || Bayern ||Munich || TBC
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| India || - ||New Delhi || TBC
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| Japan || (capital) ||Tokyo || TBC
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| Portugal ||- ||Lisboa/Lisbon || hundrends~1000 <br />
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| Portugal ||- ||Porto || TBC
|-
| Mexico || -||Chihuahua || TBC
|-
| Mexico || - ||Monterrey || TBC
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| Mexico ||- ||Queretaro || TBC
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| New Zealand || -||Auckland || TBC
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| New Zealand ||- || Wellington || TBC
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| South Africa || -|| Durban || TBC
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| South Africa ||- ||Johannesburg || TBC
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| Sweden ||(capital)||Stockholm || TBC
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| Taiwan (ROC)Republic of China || - ||Taipei || TBC
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| United Kingdom || (capital) ||London || TBC
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| United Kingdom || Scotland ||Glasglow || TBC
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| United Kingdom || England ||Manchester || TBC
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| USA || AK ||Little Rock || TBC
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| USA || CA || San Jose || TBC
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| USA || CA || San Francisco || TBC
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| United States of America || (capital)|| NYC || TBC
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| USA || Colorado||Denver || TBC
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| USA || Georgia ||Atlanta || TBC
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| USA ||NJ ||Atlantic City|| TBC
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| USA || MO|| Columbia || TBC
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| USA || NC || Ashville || 1000
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| USA || NV || Las Vegas || TBC
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| USA || OR ||Portland|| 6000
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| USA || WI ||Milwaukee || TBC
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| USA || TX ||Houston || TBC
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| USA || CA || Los Angeles || TBC
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| USA || Minnesota || Minneapolis/St. Paul || TBC
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| USA || VT || Montepeller || 300 <br />
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| USA || NM || Albuquerque || TBC
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| USA || Louisiana|| New Orleans || TBC
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| USA || Utah||Cedar City || TBC
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| USA || Haiwaii || Maui || TBC
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| USA || WA || Seatle || TBC
|}

===Observations/Consequences===
* Various interest groups supports the events from healthy eating groups, farming interest groups, etc.
* Creative props & costumes used in the marches in different countries to aroused public attention.
* In at least one city, police escorted / monitored the march.(from public information posted FB page of March Against Monsanto)
* In at least one city, police arrested protesters.(from public information posted FB page of March Against Monsanto)
* Few media reported the marches.


==References== ==References==

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March Against Monsanto is a loosely affiliated collection of grass roots groups initially formed to popularize the May 25, 2013 protest against the Monsanto corporation and its promotion of GMO genetically modified organisms, its controversial herbicides Roundup Ready and other related issues.

March Against Monsanto (MAM) was formed by Tami Monroe Canal, a political organizer from Salt Lake City. Canal was frustrated by the failure of California proposition 37 which would have required companies to label genetically engineered food. Canal posted the MAM facebook page on Feb 23rd, 2013.

Three months later on May 22, there were over 400 groups, from 65 countries and all 6 populated continents participating in the March Against Monsanto.


References

  1. David Nowles,Stars align in protest against food giant Monsanto over GMO crops, The New York Daily News, May 8, 2013
  2. Groups protesting Monsanto on May 25th

External Links

http://investorplace.com/2013/05/6-things-you-need-to-know-about-march-against-monsanto/

http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201304232041-0022698

http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-march-protests-world-069/

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/stars-align-protest-monsanto-new-video-article-1.1338766#ixzz2U0lBnz1n

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