ianrcrane Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 12 Nov 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Devon
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 6:54 pm Post subject: Drug Testing on Sub-Humans |
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Shades of The Constant Gardener
... & this is just the tip of the iceberg!
The Nigerian government took a seven billion dollar (5.2 billion euro) negligence suit against the world's biggest pharmaceutical company Pfizer to court Tuesday, as the US giant demanded the charges be dismissed.
But the government's case suffered an early setback when the court rejected a request to allow it to submit "additional facts", before presiding judge Babs Kwewumi adjourned the trial to July 20.
Government lawyer Babatunde Irukera had asked to be allowed to introduce additional documents to the court, which would make it impossible for Pfizer to invoke the statute of limitations, as the alleged offences date from 1996.
The government is seeking damages after nearly 200 children either died or suffered deformities following trials for a new drug the US multinational carried out in the mid-1990s.
Nigeria has based its case on claims that Pfizer had no authorisation or parental consent to carry out the trial in Africa's most populous country. Pfizer insists it had full approval for the tests.
The drugs trial took place in the northern province of Kano in 1996, but the government only brought the case on June 4.
After the hearing, Irukera told journalists the additional facts were linked to what he said was an undertaking by Pfizer during separate earlier legal proceedings in the United States.
"In exchange for having those cases dismissed before the US court, Pfizer agreed it would not raise any type of defence that could ... suggest this action occurred 11 years ago and as a result it is statute barred," he said.
The government feared that Pfizer would renege on this undertaking, he said.
Lawyers told AFP that there were grounds in Nigerian law for arguing that the case filed 11 years later by the Nigerian government should have been brought within a maximum of six years from the alleged facts.
The drug trial was carried out in the northern city of Kano when there was an epidemic of meningitis, measles and cholera.
Nigeria filed a lawsuit June 4 against Pfizer for allegedly administering a test antibiotic called Trovan without authorisation or parental consent among children at a field hospital in the heart of the epidemic in Kano.
A similar suit was filed a couple of weeks earlier by authorities in Kano, Nigeria's largest state, which is seeking 2.75 billion dollars from Pfizer.
"In the midst of the epidemic, Pfizer devised a scheme under which it misrepresented and failed to disclose its primary motive in seeking to participate in giving care to the victims of the epidemic," the Kano state said in its suit.
Kano State has started both civil and criminal proceedings. The federal government has brought only a civil case.
Pfizer's lawyer Afe Babalola told journalists after Tuesday's hearing that the government case was unfounded.
"I found that there is no truth whatsoever in the claim by the federal government that my client did not obtain approval from the National Food and Drug Administration Council, NAFDAC, before coming to this place," he said.
"There are documents showing that before Pfizer came .. they wrote to the federal government and the federal government accepted and welcomed them," he continued.
"There was nothing fraudulent or surreptitious which my client did."
In Kano, the justice commissioner who filed the Kano State suits against Pfizer on behalf of the state and families of the victims, said he would accept an out-of-court settlement on the issue of compensation.
"If the defendants shows willingness to settle out of court ... we can do that with the consent of the victims and their families," Aliyu Umar, told AFP
He also said he favoured consolidating the two civil suits.
"But on the criminal suit, no matter how long it takes, we will pursue it to its conclusion," Umar said.
Of the 200 children affected, 11 died while many more -- reportedly 181 -- suffered from deafness, paralysis, brain damage and blindness, according to the allegations.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared Trovan for adult use in 1997 and the drug swiftly became established as one of the most prescribed antibiotics in the US market.
It was later associated with reports of liver damage and deaths, prompting the FDA in 1999 to restrict its use to serious adult cases.
That same year, European drug regulators recommended its suspension from the European market, a decision that has since been made permanent, according to the Pfizer website.
The Nigerian government is also suing several of the company's current and former executives, all of whom are represented by different counsel.
Source: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/070626/1/49h0x.html |
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karlos Validated Poster
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 2516 Location: london
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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This is a tragic piece of news and shows the depths of depravity that these drug companies will stoop to.
They treat humans as fodder and how many times do they keep bringing out these poisonous drugs and murder people with them.
At least one silver lining is that the governement of Nigeria seems willing to challange the hegemony of the drug lords.
Good luck to them and hopefully other countries will start to turn against the curse of the drug companies.
Personally i think all medicines are bad and i have not visited a doctor for more than 10 years and havent seen a dentist since i was 10. The drug companies act to make people ill then sell them the cure which they have to take for all their lives so it aint really a cure. The new world order guys and the nazis have been into drugs from the start. Remember Hitler bought a huge shareholding in merck?
Quote: | Merck along with Germany's leading industrial organization--I.G. Farben (a Rockefeller Standard Oil partner)- - received the money to help actualise Hitler's proclaimed "vision of a thousand-year Third Reich and world empire. This was outlined with clarity in a document call 'Neuordunung,' or 'New Order,' that was accompanied by a letter of transmittal to the Bormann led Ministry of Economics. It declared that a new order for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry of the world should supplement Hitler's New Order.
'Bury your treasure,'" Hitler advised Bormann, "for you will need it to
begin a Fourth Reich." According to Manning's report, that is precisely what Bormann did "when he set in motion the flight capital scheme August 10, 1944, in Strasbourg. The treasure, the golden ring, he envisioned for the new Germany was the sophisticated distribution of national and corporate assets to safe havens such as Merck."
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Drug companies are not to be trusted. The only good drug is aspirin which was invented by the red indians _________________
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