Month: July 2018

India: First All Vegetarian City In The World.

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By Sarah Von Alt October 8, 2014

Worldcrunch reports a historic change in Palitana, an Indian city, which has become the first all-vegetarian city in the world.

Behind this revolutionary change are the Jain monks who went on a hunger strike to pressure the state of Gujarat to outlaw animal slaughter in their city. The hunger strike was successful and the Gujarat government imposed a ban on animal slaughter and outlawed the sale of meat and eggs.

About 5 million people in India practice Jainism and agree with the ban.

Virat Sagar Maharaj, a Jain monk, says, “Everyone in this world – whether animal or human being or a very small creature – has all been given the right to live by God.”

As individuals, the best thing you can do to protect animals is to adopt a kind vegan lifestyle. For more information and tips for transitioning to a vegan diet, check out ChooseVeg.com.

 

Source:  https://mercyforanimals.org/indian-city-becomes-first-vegetarian-city

 

 

Serbia: Felix News – Can You Give To Support Rescued Cat ?

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A few days ago, we got a call from a friend who told us he saw a people friendly adult tortie cat in front of the Secondary Medical School in Subotica. A custodian told us that the kitty was left there by an elderly woman and a little girl. They had even been coming to feed her for a short time, but then they stopped.

The kitty was sleeping under a tree, near a busy road and she frequently had to flee because of roaming dogs. When we went to the spot to get her, she came up to us all by herself, meowing loudly and asking to be petted. She tested negative for FIV/FeLV and was spayed immediately. She had some difficulties waking up from the general anesthesia, but she began to eat later on.

After the procedure, she was able to be brought to the shelter the next day. Will somebody please help us with the costs of her spay surgery and the test for FIV/FeLV? We know we didn’t have to take her in, not with so many new cats already, but she was so cuddly and sweet that we simply couldn’t leave her to a most certainly short and suffering future. We’ve decided to name this charming and sadly unwanted girl Zoe.

She’ll now be well cared for, loved and fed with no more worries thanks to our caring supporters that make our work possible.

Please help with her bills if you’re able.

Every little bit helps!!

PayPal: savage1@shaw.ca

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Australia: The Federal Department of Agriculture has confessed to a shocking blunder. Read On ….

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See our recent posts on this case:

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2018/07/12/11-7-18-australia-live-exporters-stopped-from-exporting-sheep-after-short-legal-battle/

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2018/07/11/australia-sheep-reprieved-from-live-export-now-being-readied-for-live-export/

BREAKING NEWS: Federal Court CaseMark,

Only weeks ago, I walked into the Federal Court alongside our legal team to make our case against the cruel live export trade. An expedited trial was granted, and now, just days before it was to begin, something astonishing has happened…

The Federal Department of Agriculture has confessed to a shocking blunder.

They’ve admitted they acted with legal ‘error’ in allowing 58,000 Australian sheep to be exported to the Middle East in June, on board an Emanuel Exports ship.

Incredibly, the Department official who signed off on the export permit did not hold appropriate power of delegation to do so. This means thousands of animals were shipped from our shores unlawfully.

Winning our case through the sheer ineptness of the Department of Agriculture was not our plan! However, it does allow us to highlight, once again, that the Department is unfit to act as the regulator of this cruel trade.

That they can quite literally ‘forget’ to tick a box only strengthens what we’ve always known: animals should not be left in the hands of a Department that simultaneously promotes and ‘regulates’ the live export trade.

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This ‘win’ doesn’t signal the end of our legal action against this cruellest of trades — and both the Department and exporters know it.Just last week our legal team was working day and night preparing to injunct a live sheep shipment from leaving Australia. Our willingness to take this unprecedented legal action was a key reason for an Eleventh Hour intervention by the Department, that saw the exporter’s licence suspended.

It means that this company — that has built its export empire on the suffering of animals — is not allowed to ship even one more animal.

This suspension of another major export company, alongside our court ‘win’, will have rocked both the regulator and the industry to their core.

The fight to outlaw this cruel trade isn’t over yet, however the battle lines are shifting.

Despite a worldwide outcry against this terrible trade, the Kuwaiti importer will still be desperately scrambling for another way to ship these sheep over the coming weeks. And we’ll to continue to do whatever it takes to stop them.

Each day, our efforts on behalf of these animals are intensifying, and Mark, your ongoing support is critical.

There are just weeks left until two historic Bills come before Parliament that could spell the end of this trade. Until then, it’s crucial we continue to give these animals the best possible representation — on prime time TV and in Parliament, on the pages of national newspapers and in the Federal Court of Australia.

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What happens over the coming weeks will help create history.

Right now, 45,000 sheep are standing in a feedlot on the outskirts of Fremantle. Whether or not they’ll suffer a voyage into the blistering Middle Eastern summer depends, in large part, on us. These sheep may
Thank you, as always, for being a part of this historic journey for the animals with us.be ‘owned’ by a heartless live export company — but thousands of caring people like you, Mark, are fighting to change their fate.

While they may be unaware of the almighty battle being waged on their behalf — we will continue to do everything in our power to prevent even one more of these gentle souls from setting foot on board a live export ship.

In gratitude,

Lyn White AM
Animals Australia

 

Murder as a delicacy!!

 

Iceland

 

First case of a killed blue whale for 40 years

It is controversial, cruel and forbidden – and yet they did it: Icelandic whalers killed and slaughtered a blue whale. This is reported by the US environmental organization “Sea Shepherd”. Blue whales are threatened with extinction, killing them is strictly prohibited. The outrageous incident is the first in 40 years.
Blue whale hunting has been banned since 1986!

 

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Here the whale is brought ashore, slaughtered and dissected (Photos: Sea Shepard, Hart to Port)

It came into the public eye because volunteers of the environmentalists made videos and pictures of how the whale was dragged to the factory of the company “Hvalur” where it was killed and disassembled.

Blue Whales are the biggest animals of our planet. They grow up to 30 meters long and are threatened with extinction. Worldwide there are estimated to be only 10,000 to 25,000 animals. The hunt for the animals has been banned since 1986.
The hunt for a blue whale 40 years ago was the last to be proven, reports the World Conservation Union IUCN, an international non-governmental organization and umbrella organization of numerous international governmental and non-governmental organizations based in Switzerland.

 

 

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Here the cruel procedure takes its course.

 

Industrial whaling dramatically reduced stocks of large whales in the first half of the 20th century. Many species have been or are threatened with extinction.

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The whalers do not seem to be aware of any guilt.

Despite growing international criticism whales are still hunted, their meat is considered a delicacy in some countries such as Japan. Whaling is today only operated by a few states.

(Source: rtl.de)

Yes! it is and remains a murder.
And this murder is practiced every day on millions of living beings. All over!!
Because the animal with the two legs, the human animal, despite evolution, despite civilization, regards culinary satisfaction as the highest level of its species development, that makes him an icy killer.
If one – because of education or conviction – can enjoy and eat the body of an animal, though one is well informed about its suffering and torture processes, we speak of a moral problem.

Best regards, Venus

It is not only a victim…

 

 

 

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The crowd looks around, a bunch of bloodthirsty idiots gather around the one, as the rules of cowardice demand.

The victim, alone, as always, alone against the barbarian mob and its weapons to facilitate tracing, surrounding and impaling.

It is a recognized crime. It is a legal lynching and is therefore called tradition.

Is that only a photo with a victim? No! it is an exemplary sacrifice of morality!

Because on this day, the day of execution, there will be corpses of compassion, ethics and progress on the street.

After all, the bull, like all bulls, is not killed by steel, but by the cruelty of the executioners, by the madness of those who have given them power, and by the dulling of a society that makes it possible.

Maybe one day the same mob will remember this day with horror, and under dignified governments we will call it by its real name – a murder.
To this day, we will fight for the abolition of one of the most barbaric acts of human cruelty.

 

Regards, Venus

 

Portugal: The bull-massacre continues.

 

 

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No majority for bullfighting ban in Portuguese parliament!

 

Bullfighting has a long tradition not only in Spain but also in Portugal. And that’s how it will stay. Animal rights activists have failed today with a legislative initiative to ban bullfighting in the Portuguese parliament.

In the Portuguese Parliament, the only member of an animal protection party has failed in his attempt to obtain a ban on bullfighting. Only 31 of the 230 MPs supported on Friday the legislative initiative of André Silva from the party People – Animals – Nature (Pessoas – Animais – Natureza).

Other bullfighting in Portugal than in Spain?

 

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“Cavaleiros” are called, wearing aristocratic costumes. Before the actual bullfight they ride with their entourage into the arena. At the “Cortesías”, their horses show off what they have learned in their years of dressage.

On the day before the corrida, the horns of the animal are sawed off in the device shown on the top right. This is mandatory with the Portuguese variant to protect humans and horses. Each horn is almost completely packed in a plastic wrap. The two parts are connected by a bridge on the forehead.

The sequence of the massacre

After the Cortesías, the bull comes into the arena. A rider lures the bull into the vicinity of the horse and stabs him with various skewers in the back. A pair of each type. There are skewers that seemingly break off in the back of the bull.The double blades of the skewers are about 18 cm long. The rider changes his horse three times. During the change, the Banderilleros entertain the audience, in which they keep the bull moving with their capotes.

Unlike in Spain, the bull is not killed in public in the arena but slaughtered after the fight. In the arena, the bull is attacked with stick-equipped sticks while Forcados try to grab him.

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The bull is bleeding heavily now. Through the many sparkling skewers he looks like a “Needle pillow” .Nun the Forcados attack the bull.
They do that by setting themselves up pyramid-like.
Closest to the bull is the Cabo, who lures the bull with shouts. When the bull runs toward him, the cabo runs towards him and clings to his horns. The other Forcados follow him and soon a ball of men hangs on the bull.
This is called “Pega”. The bull inevitably stops, the forcados release him and jump over the barrier to safety. Except for the Cabo.
The hangs on the tail of the bull. The bull tries to shake it off and turns in circles. The Cabo can be looped a few laps and also runs away.

 

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Since the bull in Portugal is not killed in the eyes of the public, he must be returned from the arena back to the stables. This is done by sending a group of young oxen, all of them with big cowbells, into the arena. The bull joins them and together they return to the stables. There are also variations on the Portuguese Corrida. Three Cavaliros can occur one after the other and attack two bulls, or two Cavaliros come together, who together attack a bull. In total, six bulls are tormented per event.

 

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What happens after that

Unfortunately, we were not allowed to film during the corrida in the stables. The highly bleeding bulls are cut out the skewers without anesthesia. Often their wounds are “treated” with salt and vinegar to quench the bleeding. They are rarely treated medically, at most, if they are to serve as breeding bulls. The remaining animals are waiting, quite a few days, to be picked up by the butcher. This approach was described by a former Forcado.

The long “tradition” of bullfighting -massacre in Portugal

Bullfighting advocates say there is a constitutional right to cultural entertainment, which includes bullfighting with a long tradition in Portugal. Opponents say that bullfighting is also an animal cruelty in Portugal. In the Portuguese public, they find little agreement.

And I say: we have no democracy anymore.
We are governed by a crook oligarchy!

 

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My best regards to all, Venus (Translation)

http://www.anti-corrida.de/portu.htm

https://www.br.de/nachrichten/keine-mehrheit-fuer-stierkampfverbot-im-portugiesischen-parlament-100.html

 

Inventory of horror: 45 million male chicks are murdered each year!!

 

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They were born to die: millions of male chicks of laying hen breeds are killed shortly after hatching – for purely economic reasons.

 

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Even the last grand coalition had given the goal: It should be over with the cruel practice, even in the new coalition agreement, the goal is.
But the federal government had even to admit that in 2017 one million chicks were killed more (!) Than in the year before – a total of about 45 million, in Germany alone.

We demand: The new federal government must finally put an end to the killing of chicks! In addition, the pathogenic high-performance breeding must be stopped in the long term. Sign now our appeal to Federal Minister Julia Klöckner!

Far more than 40 million chicks are killed each year in Germany shortly after hatching. The reason: The male animals of the laying hen breeds are not “used”. This practice must come to an end!

 

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Foto: Animal Equality

Fortunately, the federal government has agreed in its coalition agreement t

o end the killing of day-old chicks “by the middle of the legislative period”. However, such an announcement already existed in the time of the last grand coalition. In the summer of 2015, the predecessor of Julia Klöckner, Christian Schmidt, said unequivocally: “My goal is to stop chick-shredding in 2017.” He repeatedly emphasized that he wanted to end chick-killing “as quickly as possible”. But the killing continues today.

 

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Madam Minister, there must now be no excuses or inconsequential announcements: make sure that the promise of the coalition agreement is respected. By the end of 2019 at the latest, must be finally over with the killing – this time really!

A ban is overdue – and at the same time only a symptom is eliminated. Because the problems in the chicken husbandry are deeper. Laying hens has been designed for decades mainly for maximum laying performance.

How the animals are doing plays a subordinate role.
Only the separation into two breeding lines and the one-sided breeding on high laying performance (laying breeds) or fast meat approach (chickens for fattening) has meant that the rooster chicks of the laying breeds are killed for hatching reasons for purely economic reasons – because they put far too little meat and need far too much feed to be cost-effectively marketed.

 

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But the hens suffer: high mortality rates, broken bones and sternum damage due to low bone strength, avidities, a high susceptibility to infectious diseases – all this is one of the fatal consequences of one-sided high-performance breeding.
It is therefore not enough, “only” to finish the chick killing. Because even the animals that are reared have a right to an animal-friendly attitude without avoidable diseases.

Madam Minister, if you are serious about animal welfare, you must commit to an end to one-sided high-performance breeding and the use of so-called dual-purpose chickens, which are suitable for both egg production and fattening.

These are less susceptible to health and the hen’s chicks could be used as livestock. I urge you to push for the overdue, fundamental change in the poultry industry and do not leave it at symbolic politics.

Fight the causes of the millions of animals suffering and not just the symptoms!

Best regards,

Your Name, Nationality (see below at the petition-link)

https://www.foodwatch.org/de/informieren/tierhaltung/e-mail-aktion-kuekentoeten-fb/

 

“Hunting opens up a space for crime…”

 

 

 

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Despite persistent propaganda work of the hunting associations, the image of the hunters is sinking more and more: fewer and fewer walkers, dog owners, riders and mountain bikers are fooled when they are mobbed and threatened by hunters – and they protest against shooting in recreational areas as well as mass shooting for hunts.

Time and again we read that hunters mistakenly confuse lovers in the cornfield, hunting colleague or ponies in the pasture with wild boars – this can scare everyone out in the countryside – as well as shots on the promenade or bullets that hit in cars.

In addition, millions of animal lovers have no understanding when hunters shoot their domestic cats or threaten to shoot the dog.

The hunter and lawyer Dr. Florian Asche, admits in his book »Hunting, Eating Sex and Animals: The Pleasure of the Archaic« with the common reasons for hunting:

“We do not hunt to create the ecological balance. At least that’s not the triggering motive of our efforts. It is just a justification for our urges and desires that go much deeper than the requirements of wildlife avoidance and ecological balance. … We go hunting because it gives us pleasure and pleasure. “

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The neurologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Paul Parin – also an enthusiastic hunter – wrote in his book “The Passion of the Hunter”: “Since my first hunting adventures I know: Hunting opens up a space for crime to the point of murder and for sexual pleasure, whenever and wherever hunted.”

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“Regulation” of human population by hunters:

1. A 6-year-old girl was seriously injured in a garden in Großsaara in Thuringia on July 14, 1818, apparently from a hunter’s gun. This reports “BILD” on 14.7.2018. According to police had just before 19 clock received the emergency call.

“When the local officials arrived, they heard more shots around the gardens,” the press release of the state police headquarters in Thuringia said. “As part of the investigation immediately started with the help of the police helicopter on the edge of the garden a hunting party was found in the hunt, which ended the police immediately.”
The injured child was brought to Gera in a hospital wordem. It was hit on the arm and the pelvis but according to the police it was not in mortal danger.

2. A 66-year-old hunter wanted to shoot pigeons in the Westphalian town of Wandhofen and hit a 36-year-old driver on the neck, more shotgun bullets hit the car. This is reported by Ruhr Nachrichten on 12.7.2018. According to his report, the hunter noticed a parked vehicle in the area of impact about 350 meters away, but did not assume that the shotgun pellets could hit the car or a person.
The victim filed a complaint, the police investigated for dangerous bodily injury.

3. An 80-year-old hunter had fired on a fleeing hare during a hunt last autumn in the district of Braunau and hit a 25-year-old and seriously injured. The hunting colleague was hit by the shotgun pellets on the head, legs and eyes and suffered permanent damage to the retina. Now the state court Ried has sentenced the hunter to a fine. The “Kleine Zeitung” reported on 6.7.2018 that they had agreed on 1,100 euros compensation (when a shot-hunting colleague costs so cheaply…)

 

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My best regards, Venus

https://www.abschaffung-der-jagd.de/