Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activities-during-WTO-Meeting-in-Mexico-27MZIFLPNRY5.htmlConceptually similarActivities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP0V7ZCompleted★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP017ADCompleted★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP01DIUCompleted★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP0Z5XCompleted★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP0HSCCompleted★★★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP01E03Completed★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP01FI7Completed★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP04IRCompleted★★★★Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGP0HSDCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP013FWActivities during WTO Meeting in MexicoGreenpeace intercepted a trainload of USA maize as it tried to enter Mexico today in response to fresh evidence that the US was dumping Monsanto genetically engineered crops across the border contradicting international agreements. Here an aerial view of the train, the banner on the bridge is saying "Stop genetically engineered corn" in Spanish and English.Locations:Mexico-North America-Nuevo LaredoDate:17 Aug, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Virginia Lee HunterMaximum size:2000px X 1330pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Banners-Bridges-Day-Genetic engineering-KWCI (GPI)-Maize-Outdoors-Railways-SAGE (campaign title)-World Trade Organisation (WTO)Shoot:Activities during WTO Meeting in MexicoImages include the GE Action in Nuevo Laredo, where Greenpeace activists stopped a train filled with genetically modified maize, banners and signs on the bridge and the train; GE Action on the vessel Ikan Altamira, which is also filled with genetically modified maize, activists on the anchor chain and on inflatables, with banners and signs, aerial shots of the train being stopped by Greenpeace, Photo Forest Exhibition on the Arctic Sunrise in Veracruz, turtles being released back into the sea. Images by Thomas Bravo include the GE Action in Nuevo Laredo.Related Collections:Activities during WTO Meeting in Mexico (photo and video)