The Norwegian Government's shameless attempt to suppress freedom of speech continue as lawyers for the state-owned corporation Cermaq seek to enforce a permanent injunction against criticism of the Norwegian-owned salmon farming industry. Appeal documents filed in the BC Court of Appeal by lawyers working on behalf of Cermaq's subsidiaries EWOS Canada and Mainstream Canada seek to muzzle freedom of speech not only by The Defendant, Don Staniford, but also by the general public (the appeal hearing will be held in Vancouver on 28th May).
Cermaq is also seeking "substantial" damages in order to "send a strong message to Mr. Staniford and others of a like mind":
Read the appeal documents – detailing Cermaq's legal case – in full online here
The Amended Notice of Civil Claim sets out the permament injunction:
Read the Amended Notice of Civil Claim in full online here
During the 20-day trial in 2012, Cermaq's lawyers detailed the terms of the injunction - referred to as the 'No Future Defamation Term':



If Cermaq’s lawsuit and injunction
are successful, over fifty statements will be deemed illegal and “any person”,
“servants” or “agents” will be ordered to remove the ‘Defamatory Words’ from the
internet. The permanent injunction would outlaw bumper stickers like ‘Friends
Don’t Let Friends Eat Farmed Salmon’ and 'Wild Salmon Don't Do Drugs'
and truthful statements corroborated by peer-reviewed science such as
‘Salmon Farming Spreads Disease’ and ‘Salmon Farming Kills Wild Baby
Salmon’.
The 'Defamatory Words' are spelled out in black and white via Cermaq's 'Amended Notice of Civil Claim':





Read more background via “Norway’s
Injunction Kills Free Speech!” and “Gagging the Truth
Becomes Mainstream”
"Norway now rivals China in its abuse of freedom of speech and the
Draconian measures sought to suppress dissent," said Don Staniford of
the Global Alliance Against Industrial Aquaculture (GAAIA). "The
Norwegian Government, via their state ownership of Cermaq, is abusing
the Canadian courts to muzzle global criticism of Norwegian-owned salmon
farming. Norway’s reputation as a champion of free speech now lies in
the gutter along with the Nobel Peace Prize it awarded in 2010 to the Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo. Shame on Norway, shame on Cermaq!"

Read more via "Closing Norway's Noose on Freedom of Speech"
Donate to Don's legal battle Vs. the Norwegian Government-owned multinational Cermaq (owners of Mainstream Canada) online here!
"You cannot appeal the truth," said The Defendant, Don Staniford.
"The fact is that salmon farming kills all around the world and, like
cigarettes, should carry a global health warning. Cermaq should stop fighting a losing legal battle and start
relocating disease-ridden salmon farms away from wild salmon. For the
sake of our global ocean, our children's health and the health of our
environment, we should stub out salmon farming from the face of the blue
planet."
The appeal hearing will take place in Vancouver on 28th May at the BC Court of Appeal.
Read more via "Cermaq – see you in court (again)!"








