A 27-year-old post-graduate student at Fudan University in Shanghai was hailed as a “Food Safety Warrior” in the June 4 edition of the Beijing Review, China’s national English news weekly. The newspaper recognized Wu
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Amnesty International Not Sure About Status of Chinese Food Safety Advocate
Amnesty International (AI) has lost track of Chinese food safety advocate Zhao Lianhai.
AI’s Alex Edwards told Food Safety News the last solid information about Zhao, 40, was in January 2011, more than a year…
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UN Concerned About Food Safety Activists
A leading United Nations human rights official expressed concern Thursday over China’s treatment of food safety activists.
Olivier De Schuttter, the United Nations’ Human Rights Council’s independent expert on the right to food, said in…
Food Safety News Naughty List 2010
It’s Christmas Eve and time for Food Safety News to present its second annual Naughty List. By publishing this list on the day before Christmas, those named will know they should not expect anything special…
Letter From The Editor: Parents
Think of the role of parents in advancing food safety in the United States. Nancy Donley, Suzanne Kiner, Peter Hurley, and Kip Moore are a few of the many who come to mind.
Nancy Donley’s…