Month: February 2024

USA: Nearly 15% of Americans don’t believe climate change is real, study finds.

Comment – Not a surprise. The citizens of the USA are some of the most misinformed in the world. Just look at Trump!! A conman, liar, convicted rapist. Running again for President. Countries get what reflect the people in that country. Stupid in and stupid out.

Please check ‘Comments’ to see this.

Belgium: European Court of Human Rights SUPPORTS BAN on Slaughter Without Stunning.

14 February 2024

GAIA

A new ruling maintains that a ban on slaughter without stunning in two Belgian regions is proportional and pursues a legitimate objective, that of ensuring animal welfare, in line with the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Belgian Constitutional Court.

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has validated the Walloon and Flemish bans on slaughter without stunning, ruling that it does not constitute an illegitimate obstacle to freedom of religion, or a violation of the prohibition on discrimination.

Slaughter without stunning exposes animals to severe and prolonged suffering, in some cases lasting up to 12 minutes. EU law establishes that animals can only be killed after stunning, however it provides derogations for ritual slaughter.

The ban on slaughter without stunning in Flanders came into force in January 2019, with Wallonia following shortly after, in response to years of activism against the practice. Only the Brussels region continues to allow ritual slaughter, with hundreds of animals being slaughtered consciously every day. 

Other EU member states such as Sweden, Slovenia and Denmark have placed bans on slaughter without stunning.

 This is one of the happiest days of my life as an animal activist. This decision confirms that the fight for greater respect for animals is legitimate. It now fully paves the way for a ban in the Brussels Region, the only region in the country to make an exception.

Michel Vandenbosch, President, GAIA

GAIA calls on the Brussels-Capital Region to comply with the various court rulings and finally ban slaughter without stunning.

Regards Mark

Nigeria: Police Investigate Alleged Torture, Violent Killing Of Animals. We Say; Not Just Nigeria; It Happens In Many Places !

The native doctor is seen in several video clips uploaded on his Facebook page torturing and violently killing animals apparently to perform rituals for his clients.

The police in Enugu State, south-east Nigeria, say they have begun investigation into the alleged torture and violent killing of animals by a native doctor in the state.

The native doctor, identified simply as Nnabuikem, popularly known as ‘High Chief Enenie Nwa ite,’ hails from Ovoko, a community in Igbo-Eze South Local Government of the state.

Torturing, killing of animals

Mr Nnabuikem is seen in several video clips uploaded on his Facebook page torturing and violently killing animals, apparently to perform rituals for his clients.

In one of the clips, the native doctor was seen pounding a live chameleon and a cat in a mortal while making some incantations.

He was seen in another clip violently slitting the throat of a ram in a river, after which he threw the ram’s head and body separately into the river.

An unidentified woman, dressed in white garment, was seen standing in the river while the native doctor performed sacrifices on her

Police speak

The police, in a post on their X handle on Thursday, said they had received “several” reports on the alleged torture and cruelty to animals by the native doctor.

“Thus, necessary investigative actions have been initiated. (Further) development will be communicated please,” the police said.

Outrage

There is widespread condemnation and anger over the native doctor’s act by many Nigerians, with some calling for his arrest.

“Please, stop this man from his terrible action,” an X user @ClaireChec53197 wrote.

Another x user @belindaburns244 asked the police to “find and deal with” the native doctor and his cohorts to stop the torture of animal.

Arrest the serial killer… He is still torturing and killing animals and posting his crimes on Facebook. Act Now,” an X user @AbeerAGharbieh, appealed to the police on Friday.

Another X user @Loris_chaser expressed worry that if the native doctor was not stopped, he could resume killing residents instead.

“Please act quickly to stop this…human from continuing to torture animals and prevent him from acting out towards humans which is a common next step with those who commit animal abuse/torture,” the user told police.

US-based animal rights group demands native doctor’s prosecution

Meanwhile, a US-based animal rights protection group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) had petitioned Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Kanayo Uzuegbu, to intervene in the matter.

President Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s attorney-general, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of House of Representatives, among others, were copied in the petition.

In the petition, dated 29 January and signed by Jenn Forbes, the national legislative officer of the group’s Cruelty Investigations Department, PETA said it had received “disturbing reports” of multiple videos originally posted on the Facebook account of the native doctor.

“Numerous extremely graphic videos are posted and remain active on the (Facebook) account depicting him and his cohorts beating and starving animals, slowly roasting live animals over open fires while also beating them in the face, cutting animals open and torturing and killing their fetuses, slowly splitting, torturing puppies to death while they scream in agony, setting other animals on fire while alive, and many more,” the group said.

It said the conduct of the native doctor in the videos appears to “explicitly violate” section 495 of the Nigeria’s Criminal Code Act, which prohibits torturing animals and causing unnecessary suffering, adding that section 450 of the Act equally prohibits wounding and killing of animals.

“We ask that this matter be urgently investigated by Nigerian officials, with consideration given the removal of any animals found in this person’s possession as well as filing of charges where appropriate,” it stated

There is a lot of this happening in China, supported by a large network of people who relish in watching this torture and killing.

Here are links to our past posts relating to this – re Cat Torture and Killing:

China: ‘Crush’ Information. – World Animals Voice

China: Did You Hear the One About the Sick Pervert of a Doctor Who Lures Teenage Girls Into Pornography and Then Uses Them In An Animal ‘Crush’ Video Website ? – World Animals Voice

China: INVESTIGATION: Inside the sadistic world of the gruesome cat torture craze, campaigners call on Chinese authorities to act NOW. – World Animals Voice

EXPOSING AND COMBATING CAT TORTURE NETWORKS. 6/1/24. – World Animals Voice

China: Cat Torture Actions Follow Up – No. 1 – World Animals Voice

China – Cat Torture – Major Information and Actions – Follow Up No. 2 – World Animals Voice

A new Chinese cat torturer is identified and exposed:

Very soon we will be publishing a post on the ‘Dark Web’; the means by which people subscribe to, watch, and yet remain undetected in what they do.  The dark web has to be used by them as otherwise their identities and locations could be identified.

The Dark Web and Animal Torture – coming very soon.

Regards Mark and Diana

Hong Kong: Hong Kong poachers are leaving more illegal traps in nature areas to catch wildlife, with stray dogs paying the price.

Hong Kong poachers are leaving more illegal traps in nature areas to catch wildlife, with stray dogs paying the price: animal rights group (msn.com)

Hong Kong poachers are leaving more illegal traps in nature areas to catch wildlife, with stray dogs paying the price: animal rights group

Story by Lo Hoi-ying  • 9h

Poachers place traps on quiet mountain trails, targeting animals such as foxes, porcupines and wild boars

Wild boar concern group says current penalties for illegal poaching aren’t tough enough to deter culprits

More illegal traps have been found in nature areas across Hong Kong as poachers find it easier to obtain and set them up, according to an animal rights group.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said it found 31 illegal traps last year, up from 24 in 2022 and 20 in 2021. Last month alone, it found 21 traps at various places.

The society’s chief inspector, Desmond Tsang Ka-lun, said poachers usually placed traps on mountain trails less popular with hikers, targeting wild animals such as foxes, porcupines and wild boars.

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Stray dogs often end up trapped and most are found alive but injured, he said. SPCA vets tended to the rescued animals and assess whether they were suitable for adoption after they healed.

The Post accompanied the group on a rescue mission on January 30, after it received a report of a stray dog trapped in the hills near Shing Mun Reservoir in Tsuen Wan.

Two SPCA officers abseiled down a slope to rescue the mongrel, which had its right front paw caught by a wire trap. It was whimpering with its right front leg swollen.

The team also found shredded bread, dried squid and fish hanging on a tree nearby, which it believed was left by poachers to attract wild boars.

On January 17, two dogs were found trapped within 10 metres (32.8 feet) of each other in Sha Tau Kok in northeastern New Territories, both with paws caught in traps.

SPCA officers rescued the dogs and found 12 illegal traps in the area, including many with metal wires and snares.

Tsang said the illegal traps were not only available online but also easy for poachers to carry and set up.

“The traps have become more minimal and can easily be bought online and hidden in their bags,” he said. “The new ones, which trap the animals’ legs, only require some metal springs, wires and worm gears to construct.

“It is not illegal to buy these parts, but when they are put together and built into a trap to cause hurt to animals, they breach the law.”

He believed the poachers’ main targets were wild boars, which they wanted for their meat.

Media reported last month that a villager in Loi Tung East Village was seen butchering wild boars believed to have been trapped illegally.

Last March, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department found 11 cage traps on a hillside near Po Lam Estate in Tseung Kwan O.

A leopard cat was discovered ensnared in one of the cages and sent to the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden.

A department spokesman said it had seized more than 750 hunting appliances in the past five years, including 137 last year.

The department prosecuted eight cases in 2021 with fines ranging between HK$400 (US$51) and HK$2,400, while five cases were prosecuted and ended in convictions in 2020, resulting in fines between HK$300 and HK$1,000, he said.

The department prosecuted two cases last year, and investigations were ongoing.

Unless a resident holds a special permit, it is illegal to possess any hunting appliance and hunt wild animals in Hong Kong, with offenders facing a maximum fine of HK$50,000.

The hunting of wild animals listed as protected species carries a maximum fine of HK$100,000 and one year’s jail time. Possessing and using hunting appliances are banned at country parks, and offenders face a maximum fine of HK$2,000 and three months in prison.

Porcupines, muntjac deer and leopard cats are considered protected wild animals, but not Hong Kong’s estimated 2,500 wild boars, said Roni Wong Ho-yin of the Wild Boars Concern Group.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department began euthanising wild pigs in November 2021 after a spike in incidents of boars attacking people and entering urban areas. It has culled 895 boars since then.

Wong, whose group objects to culling, said villagers in rural areas had long been known to hunt boars, but the situation had worsened since the department action.

“We feel that since the government rolled out the wild boar cull, people have been taught to see them as our enemies and feel it is all right to take action against them,” Wong said.

“Of course in rural areas, there has been a tradition of farmers or villagers hunting wild boars for food, or trapping them to prevent them from digging up crops.”

He said villagers usually hunted wild boars for their own consumption or sold the meat to other villagers or local eateries that served wild game illegally.

Wong felt current penalties were not enough of a deterrent. “The government must raise the penalties, step up patrolling and actually enforce the law to target these illegal hunters,” he said.

The conservation department said it had not received reports of restaurants selling boar meat hunted locally.

Ibrahim Elsohaby, an assistant professor at the department of infectious diseases and public health at City University, said that wild pigs were a significant source of diseases transmitted from animals to humans.

They were known to carry about 30 viral and bacterial diseases and almost 40 parasites, posing the risk of transmission to people, pets, livestock and other wildlife, he said.

Eating undercooked wild boar meat was a common way for disease-causing viruses and parasites to pass to people, causing swine flu, salmonella and some life-threatening conditions.

The health risks multiplied when poachers retrieved trapped animals long after they had died and begun decomposing, he said.

Regards Mark

England: London; Are You An Animal Lover ? Or Just Some Really ?.. – So Make The Connection.

Animal rights activists staged a protest in London (Image: SWNS)

WAV Comment – Completely behind this protest; it is about time that people opened their eyes to what goes on with meat production and the killing of animals involved.   As Juliet says – Tens of millions of people in the UK eat factory farmed animals but very few are happy to look at them dead, see how they are farmed or witness how they are killed.

Well now they can see them dead; so MAKE THE CONNECTION !

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Animal rights activists launch horrific protest as they hang dead dog, cat and pig on van

The awakening call was carried out by farm investigations group Viva! across various London landmarks – including the London Eye, Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square

Continue reading at:  Animal rights activists launch horrific protest as they hang dead dog, cat and pig on van | UK | News | Express.co.uk

Juliet Gellatley, said: “As a society we treat cats and dogs as part of our families but see animals such as pigs, chickens and cows as commodities. Tens of millions of people in the UK eat factory farmed animals but very few are happy to look at them dead, see how they are farmed or witness how they are killed.

Regards Mark

Picture – WAV Archive

Driving Change: Women In Non-Animal Research. International Day of Women and Girls in Science – 11/02/24.

11 February 2024

February 11 was International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a reminder that women play a critical role in science and that their participation should be strengthened. We are celebrating one of the women who help change science for the better by delivering humane science through the exploration of non-animal approaches; the winner of our grant to attend the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) summer school.

Martina Benedetti is a PhD student working in the pioneering laboratory for alternative methods in Argentina.

Can you tell us more about yourself and your journey as a PhD student?

Our primary mission in the research group is to pioneer the introduction of validated methodologies, a significant first for Argentina. This initiative aims to provide non-animal testing services to the local industry. Beyond that, our focus extends to the development of new methodologies and the refinement of strategies, all geared towards gradually replacing the reliance on animal testing that regulatory bodies still mandate. Of course, being part of a pioneering laboratory in my country has been challenging but also very rewarding. Overall, I think my journey is led by a strong desire to contribute to the advancement of humane and effective scientific practices in Argentina. So far, it has been a very fulfilling experience!

What are the main goals of your research?

My research focuses on modelling the eye using in vitro techniques to assess the reversibility of potential damage when the eye is exposed to a toxic substance. 

More into detail, my project consists of designing a model to help replace animal use on ocular toxicity testing implementing stem cells as well as 3D culture. We are studying the cornea architecture and function in vitro to test different chemicals and evaluate the damage they produce on the organ and its potential damage reversibility. This is important because the available alternative methods do not allow documenting the reversibility of the damage, let alone the time necessary for such reversibility to occur, as required by the UN GHS classifications. 

Last year, you won the travel grant offered by Eurogroup for Animals and the RSPCA to attend the JRC Summer School. What are the main things you learned from this event?

As a participant in the JRC Summer School, I gained valuable insights into in vitro methods and computational modelling that were new to me. The program allowed me to gain a comprehensive understanding of innovative techniques through expert presentations, which was very valuable for me as there are no scientific activities in Argentina that deal with these topics. The debate sessions were also very interesting for me, as we focused on real issues that are being discussed today by the experts in the field (In our case, we had to argue that setting an annual cap on the number of animals used for research is the best way to reduce the use of animals in science).

I should also mention that the visit to the EURL-ECVAM laboratories was great! It provided a practical dimension that allowed me to experience first-hand the application of the methods available. I am particularly grateful that the summer school also provided me with an excellent platform for exploring career paths and building a professional network, which enhanced my overall understanding and connections in the field.

What inspires you to use your scientific expertise to advance non-animal science?

My inspiration stems from a commitment to ethical research practices and a desire to contribute to more sustainable and humane scientific advances. Ethically, I am motivated to contribute to research practices that meet modern standards of compassion and responsibility. Scientifically, I am driven by the prospect of developing and implementing methods that not only eliminate the need for animal testing, but also provide more accurate and relevant results for humans. In addition, I think it is particularly motivating to make progress in this area in Argentina, as in my country we are taking the first steps towards researching non-animal methods, which of course motivates my work even more.

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, what message would you like to send to women who, like you, want to accelerate the transition to human-based, non-animal science?

I want to encourage and empower my fellow women. Let your passion for innovation guide you and bring your unique perspectives to the field. Seize the opportunities to collaborate, learn and lead, because our collective efforts can make a meaningful difference. I think we can all agree that advances in research should go hand in hand with compassion for all living beings. So, let’s strive together for ethical and sustainable scientific practices. Your commitment can make a significant contribution towards a more humane and effective scientific landscape.

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!

Regards Mark

China: Skinned Alive In Public ! – FUR – Fashion Week New York.

Diana has been working on this:

Investigation: Horrific Cruelty on Chinese Fur Farms on Vimeo

Animals Stacked in Cages on Truck (Lady Freethinker Investigation)

(Lady Freethinker Investigation)

Lady Freethinker Undercover Investigation Exposes Shocking Violence on Fur Farms

As fashion week descends on New York, a new investigation from Lady Freethinker and Paws of China reveals the hidden, horrific realities of fur. Foxes cowered in fear in filthy, wire cages where they waited to be skinned alive on Chinese fur farms so their fur coats could be used in luxury fashion.

Thousands of young foxes were seen suffering in horrific conditions before being pulled out of cages with iron tongs or metal poles and violently killed.

Fox Pulled From Cage By Tail (Lady Freethinker Investigation)

The undercover investigator documented:

A skinned fox who was documented blinking and moving his or her jaw for five minutes.

A fox who lashed around while being skinned alive by a worker.

Animals pulled from tiny cages with iron tongs or yanked by their tails.

These young animals – mostly juveniles under a year old – suffer terror and painful deaths because there is still a significant demand for their fur in fashionincluding from the United States.

Animal Skins (Lady Freethinker Investigation)

We are demanding that retailers and designers stop funding this gruesome industry.

You can help by spreading the message that fur is cruel, by vowing to never purchase fur products, and by signing the petition to stop the sale of fur in the United States.Animal Skins (Lady Freethinker Investigation)

We are demanding that retailers and designers stop funding this gruesome industry.

You can help by spreading the message that fur is cruel, by vowing to never purchase fur products, and by signing the petition to stop the sale of fur in the United States.

Action – Please sign the petition here:

SIGN: Justice for Animals Crammed into Filthy Cages & Skinned Alive on Chinese Fur Farms (ladyfreethinker.org)

PETITION TARGET: Retailers that sell fur

Thousands of terrified foxes and raccoon dogs were crammed in row after row of tiny, barren, wire cages. Some cowered in fear in the backs of enclosures; others paced back and forth or swayed.

That’s what an investigation into fur farms in Hebei and Jilin, China – conducted by Lady Freethinker and local Chinese organization Paws of China – revealed.

Animals were pulled out of enclosures using iron tongs or a metal pole. Others were yanked by their sensitive tails.

Then, the cages of petrified animals were carted to a different location on site to be killed. Others were thrown onto a truck and taken to an outdoor fur market where they would be skinned in public view, according to investigators.

Investigators documented one fox being skinned by a worker. The animal lashed around as the skin was pulled from his or her body. 

Another fox who had been skinned was documented blinking and moving his or her jaw, meaning the animal had been skinned while still alive and conscious.

The fox continued to struggle and show movement for 5-long-minutes before succumbing to an agonizing death.

The animals’ bloody carcasses are then sold for human consumption, according to investigators, while their fur is sold to the fashion industry.

With so many fashionable, durable, and warm alternatives to animal fur, there is absolutely no justification for torturing and killing animals for fashion.

Sign this petition urging retailers to stop selling fur immediately and remember to always leave animal fur and skins out of your wardrobe.

Investigation: Horrific Cruelty on Chinese Fur Farms on Vimeo

Regards Diana and Mark

Additional Link – Respect for Animals

China: ‘Crush’ Information. – World Animals Voice

China: Did You Hear the One About the Sick Pervert of a Doctor Who Lures Teenage Girls Into Pornography and Then Uses Them In An Animal ‘Crush’ Video Website ? – World Animals Voice

China: INVESTIGATION: Inside the sadistic world of the gruesome cat torture craze, campaigners call on Chinese authorities to act NOW. – World Animals Voice

EXPOSING AND COMBATING CAT TORTURE NETWORKS. 6/1/24. – World Animals Voice

China: Cat Torture Actions Follow Up – No. 1 – World Animals Voice

China – Cat Torture – Major Information and Actions – Follow Up No. 2 – World Animals Voice

New – A new Chinese cat torturer is identified and exposed:

USA: Animal groups claim officials could’ve stopped suspected cockfighting derby.

ADAIR COUNTY, Okla. — When law enforcement receives a tip that potentially dozens of people were going to be under one roof committing felonies and days notice.

One would expect they would investigate.

But animal rights activists said that’s not what happened in Adair County on Feb. 3, when they allegedly received word of a cockfighting derby taking place.

Continue at Animal groups claim officials could’ve stopped suspected cockfighting derby (kjrh.com)

Regards Mark