Day: August 2, 2019

EU and Germany: the champions of propaganda

 

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Surely we all have already noticed by the media that these days again and again animal transporters are stopped by the police and depict dramatic scenes.

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Last Friday, for example, the motorway police in the Nuremberg area (Germany) stopped an overheated animal transport with about 800 piglets. The officers had been alerted by a committed animal rights activist from the Nuremberg area.

He observed while driving on the A3 that many of the animals gasped and were in poor general condition.

Locally, the officials found that the temperature in the transporter was about 41 degrees Celsius. The outside temperature during the day was 38 degrees Celsius!

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The stench was appalling, as the eyewitness sketched. The parking lot in an industrial area ( where the driver had parked) was flooded with excrement and dirt –
these were the legacies of a transport that was already hundreds of miles across Europe.

The networked animal rights activist observed and told us that the drinking system was only turned on, when the driver of the transporter was asked to do so. Already after a short time this was already empty. It did not really work.

“There’s a bit of criminal energy behind it” the police spokesman said. “At such temperatures, it’s like a death sentence.”

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The truck was on its way from the Netherlands to Croatia – a distance of over 1000 kilometers. Only in Austria a new stop was planned.

Until at least the animals would have remained without water.

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Due to the prevailing high temperature and acute water shortage many of the animals were found in a very dehydrated state, at least two piglets were already dead.
The police called then the responsible fire department and the veterinary office, which arrived a short time later and provided the animals with water first. The animals were then transported to the slaughterhouse in Erlangen (Bavaria) to be unloaded and cared for overnight.

Although in the meantime a few more animal rights activists turned on and already gave life courts places for some animals, unfortunately none of the piglets could be rescued.

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After the animals were supplied with water and food in the premises of the slaughterhouse, the responsible VET doctor unfortunately released the truck and was allowed to resume its journey to Croatia.

Some of the piglets were previously found in such poor condition that they were killed on the spot.

We immediately filed a complaint against the drivers and the freight forwarding company and very much hope that it will be punished accordingly.

Safety measures in the five-digit range were imposed on the two drivers of the animal transporter.

But what happened in Nuremberg is  not an isolated case.
As long as  Minister of Agriculture Julia Klöckner (the friend-girl of the slaughterhouses) not finally and consistently intervenes international and national animal transports in the summer months, in principle, it will come to such disasters at the expense of animals.

Therefore, we ask everyone to be vigilant. If you are traveling in the next few days and weeks ( and we all have to fight again with temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius)  please also be active. Watch the animal transporters exactly.

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Should you notice something like very heavily panting or injured animals gasping for air, please alert the police immediately.

 

https://www.change.org/p/unterschreibe-jetzt-tiertransporte-endlich-abschaffen/u/24893519

 

My comment: (From the official information center for agriculture, Germany):

“Objective consideration of long-distance transport from Germany shows that German companies are complying with existing regulations.” (see above the case Nuremberg)

The protection of the animals is the focus of transport. After inspections in several EU Member States, the EU Commission emphasized that the additional transnational procedures for official animal welfare controls in Germany are excellent (see also above).

In this country, each long-distance transport in non-EU countries is monitored and checked by veterinary officials (as the vans waitfor  days at the Bulgarian-Turkish border crossing Kapıkule , at 40 degrees Celsius heat.)

We know very well that from the European ports European law is systematically broken, from here on every possibility of control ends.

In February 2017, two years ago, the public was shocked by the fall of a ship that sailed from a Croatian port to Alexandria in Egypt for six days. Three pregnant cows died already in the first four days. In the end, the number of dead animals increased to nine.

But according to EU law it is forbidden to transport pregnant animals!

In addition, the export of live slaughter and breeding animals is booming. Germany alone exported animals worth € 1.34 billion in 2017, almost eight percent more than in the previous year.

France, the Netherlands, Hungary and Germany are high on the list of EU suppliers. According to the Statistical Office of the EU, Turkey, Lebanon and Egypt are among the major importers.

One wonders, for how stupid keeps us the EU – Kommission and its business partners, the animal transport mafia!

 

My best regards to all, Venus

 

 

 

2/8/19 – Copy of the Letter From the EU ‘Do Nothing’ Commissioner to the ‘Animal Welfare Ignorant’ Romanian Minister.

For reference only.

Here below is a copy of the EU Commissioner (Andriukaitis) – pictured below; letter to the Romanian Agriculture Minister (and Minster of Rural Development of Romania) Mr Petre Daea on 10/7/19 asking him not to allow the shipment of 70,000 live sheep to the Middle East due to the extreme temperatures, (46 degrees) which we have reported in the last few days.

 

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Above – The ‘do nothing Commissioner Andriukaitis

Below – the ‘animal welfare’ ignorant Romania Minister Petre Deae

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In his letter the Commissioner continues to give examples of what sections of EU Regulation 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport, would be breached by the approval of such a consignment.

In full EU Member State compliance with the demands of the senior Commission, Romania basically gave 2 fingers to the Commissioner and proceeded with the shipment anyway; as we have been reporting now for over 2 weeks.

Romania has ignored all the rules and regulations of the EU when it comes to transporting live animals; and yet we (as EU citizens) are supposed to vote for MEP’s and expect that the EU Parliament actually carries some ‘clout’ in Brussels with the Commissions.

This who saga of animal abuse to the extreme just shows that everything relating to the EU and animal welfare amounts to … NOTHING.

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Above – results of their inactions

 

Here below is a copy of the ‘nothing’ letter from the Commissioner to the Romanian Ministry, a Commissioner who has since packed up and moved on to greener fields.  If only the same could be said for the Romanian sheep he has failed.

See https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2019/07/26/the-do-nothing-commissioner-says-goodbye/ for more.

Comm letter to Romania 1

Comm leter to Romania page 2

If the ‘masters’ of the EU ignore the very rules they are responsible for; then there really is only one answer:

uk eu exit

 

 

Al Shuwaikh Update – 2/8/19 0825hrs GMT.

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Al Shuwaikh Update – 2/8/19 0825hrs GMT

 

The ‘AL SHUWAIKH’ arrived at Shuwaikh port (Kuwait) at 1018hrs on 1/8.

It departed at 2216hrs.

 

Current destination of AL SHUWAIKH is HAMAD#NG (Qatar) and the estimated time of arrival (ETA) is Aug 3, 03:00

Hamad Port is Qatar’s main seaport, located south of Doha in the Umm Al-Houl area

Temperature in Qatar = 40 degrees – way above max EU animal transportation regulations.

Port calls on this shipment of 70,000 Romanian sheep have included:

Shuwaikh (Kuwait)

Jebel Ali (UAE)

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)

Midia (Romania) – commencement of shipment.

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2019/08/02/2-8-19-copy-of-the-letter-from-the-eu-do-nothing-commissioner-to-the-animal-welfare-ignorant-romanian-minister/

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2019/08/01/the-al-shuwaikh-tragedy-a-collective-failure/

 

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