Fur Free Europe – Please Sign and Support the Citizens Initiative. Pass On Link To All EU Citizens You Can; Only They Can Sign This.

Hi all;

Had this through from friend and animal buddy Mark (Glover) at Respect For Animals.

Have put this on the site as it is very important action against fur farming; and 1 Million signatures need to be obtained during the next year for EU action on this citizens initiative.  This can only be signed by citizens of the EU; so if you are one of them, please do it and pass on the link to all your contacts.

Please note –  ONLY EU CITIZENS can sign this – here is the citizens initiative / petition link:

Fur Free Europe | Eurogroup for Animals

ACT NOW FOR A FUR FREE EUROPE

Animals on fur farms live in intense confinement, in row upon row of small barren cages. They suffer from self-mutilation, infected wounds, missing limbs and cannibalism. Fur farming contravenes even the most basic concept of animal welfare.

The European Citizens’ Initiative “Fur Free Europe” calls on the EU to:

  • Ban fur farms
  • Ban farmed fur products from the European market

Be part of achieving history! 

Act now by adding your name to the Initiative.

This is not just a petition. Once we reach 1 million validated signatures, the European Commission is obliged to respond and take action.

Respect for Animals website –

Respect for Animals | Campaign against animal fur – Fur for Animals

Fur farming bans around the world – A Guide To Fur Bans Around The World | Respect for Animals – Impressive !

Regards Mark

England: Message From Mark.

Hi all;

This is just a word to let you know that things will be slowing down, or stopping, for a while.

I thank you for your support and kind messages, but as always, there are just a few which arrive and make no serious comment, but do contribute to how one feels about things. 

I have personally suffered from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for over 23 years now; that, plus the constant work of fighting for animal rights, which I have done for over 40 years now, kind of drags you down a bit sometimes – and now is one of those ‘real’ times.  In order to improve my health and get back to a better situation, I need to take some time out.

Please keep sending anything through the normal channels (Stacey (Our Compass https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=stacey ) and Erika (Animal Aid Unlimited https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=animal+aid+unlimited ) as always); I am not going away, just lightening up for a time.  If and when I want to do posts, then they will be done; but at the moment I cannot go on researching and keeping the site going on a daily basis.

So you will see some reductions for a while; a period of re charging batteries and getting back to strength.  This is not the end for sure; but it is a time for closure until things improve.

There is the ‘Serbian Animals Voice’ site also which you can visit at https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/

This gives an insight into what campaign work has been done in the past; especially huge fighting for the strays and fur bearers of Serbia since 2005; the Russian seal pups fight which was eventually stopped, and as always, live animal transport anywhere ! The Serbian site has been archived now but is still fully open for visitors. Check out some of the videos and our huge work in the archive section links on the left side.

There are also a few memories I share on the site from past campaign days:

A whitecoat pup netted by the Russian seal pup hunters.
Beautiful Whitecoat pup.
Doing our bit outside Downing Street, London (home of the brash, outrageous and free !) – Mark is Russian sealer on left. Read the campaign stories link below for more about this.

https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fserbiananimalsvoice.files.wordpress.com%2F2008%2F03%2Frussian-seals-part-2-marks-campaign-stories.doc&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK

The crew hit Brussels to speak for the seal pups.

Thanks for understanding the situation and I will be back with you hopefully in the near future.

Regards Mark

Thailand: 2 Women Arrested After Attempting To Smuggle Over 100 Live Animals In Suitcase.

All pics: Thailand Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

More than 100 live animals found in women’s luggage

Two women have been arrested after trying to smuggle 109 live animals out of Thailand in their luggage.

Officers discovered 35 turtles, 50 chameleons, 20 snakes, two white porcupines and two armadillos in their bags.

The pair were trying to board a Thai Airways flight to India, and suspicions were raised following what was meant to be a routine X-ray inspection.

Officers discovered 35 turtles, 50 chameleons, 20 snakes, two white porcupines and two armadillos in their bags.

The pair were trying to board a Thai Airways flight to India, and suspicions were raised following what was meant to be a routine X-ray inspection.

Both have been arrested and charged with violations of Thailand’s Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act, Customs Act, and Animal Epidemic Act.

The incident happened at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday.

According to Traffic, a non-governmental organisation that monitors the trade of wild animals, such incidents are a “serious and growing” problem.

“It comprises the fourth-largest illegal trade worldwide after arms, drugs and human trafficking, and frequently links with other forms of serious crime such as fraud, money laundering, and corruption,” a March 2022 report warned.

Common motivations for wildlife smuggling include their use for food, traditional medicines, artefacts, fashion and exotic pets.

Between 2011 and 2020, Traffic’s research claims more than 70,000 wild animals – including their body parts or derivatives – were discovered at Indian airports.

And Chennai International Airport, where the arrested pair were travelling, had the highest number of wildlife seizure incidents in the country.

Well done the Thai authorities;

Regards Mark

More than 100 live animals found in women’s luggage (msn.com)

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Time Out – The Musical Box

England – sometime in the distant past.

While Henry Hamilton-Smythe minor (8) was playing croquet with
Cynthia Jane De Blaise-William (9), sweet-smiling Cynthia raised her
mallet high and gracefully removed Henry’s head.

Two weeks later, in Henry’s nursery, she discovered his treasured musical box.

Eagerly she opened it and as “Old King Cole” began to play, a small spirit-
figure appeared. Henry had returned – but not for long, for as he
stood in the room his body began ageing rapidly, leaving a child’s
mind inside.

A lifetime’s desires surged through him. Unfortunately
the attempt to persuade Cynthia Jane to fulfill his romantic desire
led his nurse to the nursery to investigate the noise. Instinctively
Nanny hurled the musical box at the bearded child, destroying both.

England: Plastic Free July – Watch and Try to Do Your Bit.

Yesterday, the Home Office (UK) published the statistics of the number of animal experiments conducted in Britain in 2021. As usual these were shocking: there is no need for Britain to continue animal experiments –better, safer and kinder methods are available. It is very difficult to get access to laboratories due to high levels of secrecy in this cruel industry, and so the use of animation is a good way to give an insight into what happens to millions of animals each year.

Check out our brand-new animated film, for your quick and colourful guide to animal testing in Great Britain. The film explains about animal experiments – and the numerous non-animal methods, all of which are far more reliable than using animals. It is not gruesome or gory – and has lots of useful facts and figures! We hope that it will inspire people: You can take action by sharing our film with your friends!

This month is ‘plastic-free July’, a chance for us to reconsider our plastic consumption, which as we all know, is harming the planet, animals and marine life. With the sea change in public concern about climate change (sorry, couldn’t resist) there is some hope that we can start to repair the damage caused by our plastic habits, but we need to change those behaviours which caused it in the first place! 

It’s also down to big companies to take seriously their responsibilities: You can help by starting up the conversation with local newspapers, TV and radio stations, about how supermarkets, restaurants, businesses, and delivery companies should be reducing their use of plastic.

 

Get Shopping !

When you make a purchase from our wonderful Animal Aid shop you are also helping to fund our campaigns to protect animals.

We have a great range of plastic-free toiletries, cosmetics, sweet treats and gifts ideas – and we use biodegradable packing chips made from vegetable starch, instead of single-use plastic! Get shopping here

World Chocolate Day

On the 7th July it’s World Chocolate Day, so why not stock up on a few vegan goodies? Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the ‘Conscious’ chocolatiers, a vegetarian hoping to make the switch to vegan, or you’re just looking for gift ideas, browse our delicious chocolate range today! A few favourites from our team include Vego, Love Raw and Booja Booja!

Regards Mark

UK – Australia: UK Trade Deal with Australia Amounts to ‘Offshoring’ Pesticide Use, (UK) Members of Parliament Say.

We have had concerns about the UK – Australia Freer Trade Agreement (FTA) from the start.  We expressed our concerns to UK government in June.  See our original letter and the government response in the following links:

Our original letter of concern;

England: WAV Write To UK Member of Parliament Over UK – Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA). – World Animals Voice

Government response:

England: Response From UK Government Over Our Letter Of Animal Welfare Concerns In UK – Australia FTA. – World Animals Voice

Whilst our concerns were based around animal welfare issues and antibiotic usage, pesticide usage has also raised its head as another topic.  Pesticide limits in Australia are 200 times higher than the UK’s. Australia also have 144 licensed pesticides, whereas the UK only licenses 73 of these substances.  So the questions have to be asked to the UK government about its environmental attitude when it appears to be rushing this FTA with Australia through without proper scrutiny from UK Parliament.  The following article outlines the pesticide concerns.

Here is an article from ‘The Guardian’ newspaper in London,

UK trade deal with Australia amounts to ‘offshoring’ pesticide use, MPs say

A wheat crop in South Australia. ‘Pesticide limits in Australia are 200 times higher than the UK’s,’ said the MP Angus MacNeil. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters

Select committee says ministers want to rush through deal allowing food imports that fall below UK environmental standards

The government is rushing through a trade deal with Australia that would allow food produced with pesticides banned in the UK to be imported into the country, campaigners and MPs have said.

The international trade select committee in parliament has called for a vote on the deal, which would result in food produced below British domestic environmental standards being sold in the UK.

The SNP MP Angus MacNeil, who chairs the committee, said there was a risk that the deal would be rushed through without scrutiny by MPs, and that it amounted to “offshoring” pesticide use.

He told the Guardian: “There is no democratic input so far into the debate, and there will be pressure on government members to just push it through at the end of the month. We have asked that the time for approval be extended, that parliament gives us 21 more sitting days for parliamentarians to digest the report before ratification.

“As it stands, the UK could ratify this deal without any parliamentary vote whatsoever.”

The MP is calling for it to be put to a vote in parliament because “it is one of the most liberalising deals we’ve seen on agricultural standards”.

This week, the international trade secretary, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, skipped a session of the trade committee after the MPs accused her department of avoiding scrutiny on the issue.

“We had a fight with her yesterday,” MacNeil said. “The fallout we’ve had this week is the secretary of state not even turning up to the committee meeting.”

The Department for International Trade said at the time that Trevelyan pulled out because she was busy with other commitments.

MacNeil said the deal was far too liberalised on pesticides. “Pesticide limits in Australia are 200 times higher than the UK’s. They also have 144 licensed pesticides, whereas the UK only licenses 73 of these substances. The environmental movement talks about offshoring carbon; you could say that what we are doing is offshoring pesticides.”

Josie Cohen, the head of policy and campaigns at the charity Pesticide Action UK, said: “Australia uses toxic pesticides that are banned here on health and environmental grounds. They also permit residue levels many times more than in the UK. The government’s own advisers have conceded that overuse of pesticides in Australia will put our farmers at a disadvantage but claim existing border checks will keep food with high pesticide residues out.

“However, there is reason to believe that the UK’s border controls on food are nowhere near as robust as the government claims. Government ministers should not be running away from parliamentary committees with legitimate questions to ask – not least, what will the government do to keep consumers safe and why are they breaking their own manifesto commitment to maintain standards in trade deals?”

Orla Delargy, the head of public affairs at the charity Sustain, said: “Government appears to be trying to rush the UK-Australia deal through without giving parliament a chance to examine it properly. The government has yet to respond to the steer from its own advisers that our concerns about pesticides in Australian produce are valid and the food standards agencies have not examined the possible impact of this on public health, which feels like a huge oversight. Ministers have questions to answer about all of this – and parliament should not simply let them off the hook.”

A government spokesperson said: “Our trade deal with Australia does not create any new import permissions, and all agri-food products will continue to comply with our robust import requirements, including on pesticides.

“We have made enhanced commitments to scrutiny and transparency at every stage of negotiations for our agreement with Australia. This includes already giving parliament six months to scrutinise the legal text, in addition to the 21-day period provided by us triggering the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act process. The international trade secretary immediately offered an alternative two-hour slot on 6 July, which the committee has since accepted.”

Regards Mark

England: CRUELTY APPROVED BY STONEGATE AND LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP – Take Action for Ducks.

Viva! urgently needs your help to end the suffering of ducks

Over two decades after we first exposed duck factory farming, comes the release of disturbing new footage from inside a filthy Lincolnshire duck egg farm – producers of Quack! Duck Eggs and suppliers of egg giants Stonegate and Noble Foods, who stock their products at major supermarkets Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose and Ocado. 

Following a tip off from an ex-worker, who reported extreme acts of animal cruelty and horrendous living conditions, Viva! Campaigns took immediate action and launched an investigation of Field Farm.

The undercover footage shows shocking scenes from inside the farm of lame birds dragging themselves over excreta-ridden barn floors using their wings and workers brutally killing ducks by dislocating their necks – a shockingly legal practice – and leaving lame, sick and blind birds to suffer in pain.

Here is a first-hand account of what an investigator found at the scene:

https://youtu.be/dNUnSWY5i14

The smell was the first thing to hit me as I entered the farm and trudged through ankle-deep dirty layers of waterlogged straw; wet from leaked drinkers and rife with excreta. It was immediately clear that the conditions that these ducks live – and die – in are utterly appalling. Within seconds of being at the farm, I witnessed lame and injured ducks everywhere, left to suffer.

The drinking points, the only access to water these poor ducks have, were caked in dirt and, as a result, their drinking water was filthy and contaminated by the litter. Mice and pigeons accessed the ducks’ feed troughs.
Viruses and bacteria could spread easily between ducks and wildlife.

I witnessed numerous lame ducks pushing themselves along this squalid litter on their bellies. They were unable to walk, so frantically flapped their wings in a bid to move. One duck I saw, walked with an unusual upright gait, her leg looked like it was rotting and the agony in her eyes was unmistakable. Other ducks had pecking injuries on their wings and the degradation these poor ducks faced, living like this, was almost too much to bear.

Help Viva! to expose the lies British consumers are being sold 

Duck eggs are marketed as a luxury food in the UK, but the way that these intelligent animals are treated is abhorrent – British consumers are being sold a lie! 

Will you help these poor defenceless ducks living in unsanitary conditions, pain and poor health?

We cannot turn our backs on animal suffering, and we will not. But we urgently need your help to support our ongoing investigations.

I am continually inspired by the overwhelmingly generous response that Viva! has from our supporters. Supporters just like you. Despite the cruelty, and horrific acts of senseless violence against animals carried out daily by humans, I never fail to be moved by how compassionate our supporters are. It reinforces my belief in humankind’s potential to improve the lives of animals and make a difference in the world. For this continued support and generosity, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Whatever you can give, small or large, thank you. 
Email Lincolnshire Co-op

We urge you to express your disgust, and ask that they permanently drop them as a supplier.

Please click the link below and sign your name. 

Email Lincolnshire Co-op now »
Yours for the animals,

Juliet Gellatley
Founder and Director

Regards Mark

England: RIP Deborah – Taken Far Too Early.

Check your poo – it could just save your life. Bowelbabe.

The 40-year-old podcast host campaigned tirelessly to raise awareness of bowel cancer and was recently honoured with a damehood by Prince William for her remarkable fundraising efforts.

Deborah raised more than £6.8 million for Cancer Research UK through her Bowelbabe fund on Just Giving after announcing she was receiving end of life care in May.

South Africa: Farmgate: Animal Rights Body Takes Swipe at Ramaphosa for Alleged Involvement With Trophy Hunting.

© Provided by Cape Times

Farmgate: animal rights body takes swipe at Ramaphosa (msn.com)

Cape Town – Anyone involved in trophy hunting has some level of moral disconnect, so the fact that President Cyril Ramaphosa was potentially involved in other crimes was not surprising.

This is the view of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), a non-profit animal rights organisation, in reaction to criminal investigations into Ramaphosa after millions of US dollars “concealed” in furniture on his Phala Phala farm in Limpopo were stolen – allegedly by a gang of Namibian nationals with the assistance of his domestic worker.

Ramaphosa is being investigated for alleged money laundering, defeating the ends of justice and kidnapping the suspects who were allegedly interrogated and breaching the Prevention of Organised Crime Act, no 121 of 1998 (“Poca”) and the Prevention of Corrupt Activities Act No12 of 2004 (“The Corruption Act”).

Ramaphosa has only confirmed that the matter was reported to the head of his security, and not the police.

It remains unclear whether Sars and the SA Reserve Bank have launched their investigations in relation to the breaching of the country’s laws around foreign currency.

In 2020, the same year of the theft of the money, PETA conducted an undercover investigation which revealed Ramaphosa’s alleged hidden connections and investments in the trophy hunting industry, after a hunting Safari owner was caught on video stating that the president had bought a 50% stake in their company.

In 2020, the same year of the theft of the money, PETA conducted an undercover investigation which revealed Ramaphosa’s alleged hidden connections and investments in the trophy hunting industry, after a hunting Safari owner was caught on video stating that the president had bought a 50% stake in their company.

“Footage reveals that Ramaphosa is quietly developing and expanding a trophy hunting property called Diepdrift — stocking it with animals from his own wildlife breeding operation, Phala Phala — and that he owns a 50% stake in Tsala Hunting Safaris. In other words, far from ‘conserving’ wildlife, wild animals are bred specifically to be killed for trophies.

PETA recorded conversations in which Ramaphosa’s managers admitted that he shares equally in the profits from all hunts conducted through Tsal and spoke of the importance of concealing his involvement,” the organisation said at the time.

“One person identified as the manager was quoted saying: ‘We try to keep the president’s name out of the hunting thing because … of all the greenies …. So he wanna spare himself this, how can I say, bad publicity and all of that.”

Following the PETA investigation, Ramaphosa distanced himself from the allegations last January, saying they were “unsubstantiated”.

In a statement he said: “Contrary to PETA’s assertions, neither Phala Phala nor I have a stake in the trophy hunting industry. It is furthermore also patently false that Phala Phala breeds game for the purpose of being sold to trophy hunters. Phala Phala is well known and recognised for its wildlife breeding and management practices that comply with the best ethical and lawful practice in the sector; as well as for its contribution to the racial transformation of the sector.”

PETA Asia Senior Vice-President Jason Baker yesterday told the Cape Times they were not surprised at recent developments concerning possible illegal activity involving Ramaphosa.

“We’re glad to see an investigation into the President’s animal breeding business, however we hope that authorities will also investigate the animal cruelty aspect of this. Anyone involved in trophy hunting has some level of moral disconnect, so the fact that the President is potentially involved in other crimes is not surprising,” said Baker.

“Animals shot by trophy hunters often endure a prolonged and painful death — simply so that hunters can chop off their heads and other body parts. The only solution to this is an end to trophy hunting, and we hope South African authorities will end this industry for good.”

“Animals shot by trophy hunters often endure a prolonged and painful death — simply so that hunters can chop off their heads and other body parts. The only solution to this is an end to trophy hunting, and we hope South African authorities will end this industry for good.”

Approached for comment on Wednesday, Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said they had nothing to add.

Meanwhile Ramaphosa is reportedly set co-chair the third session of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Windhoek from June 28 to July 1, alongside his Namibian counterpart Hage Geingob.

Cape Times

Regards Mark

Comments from supporter Jack – thanks Jack:

Hunting in South Africa is out of control. The corruption at all levels of government. The so called “Farmers” 99% white apartheid people are at the core of Trophy hunting and poaching. The Private Rhino Owners Association is part of the Illegal Rhino horn trade. I lived in South Africa and witnessed this going on without any consequences.

All nonhuman must be treated as sentient beings.

Agreed !

Malta: Activists Call For New Animal Rights Department In Malta As Part Of Suggestions For Welfare Strategy.

Activists Call For New Animal Rights Department In Malta As Part Of Suggestions For Welfare Strategy (lovinmalta.com)

Two animal rights NGOs are calling for the assembly of a new department in Malta solely focused on animal rights.

As two of the leading local voices for veganism and animal activism, Veggy Malta and Animal Liberation Malta have teamed up to issue some points for the National Animal Welfare Strategy, which also includes a pet license for owners and the banning of horse-driven carriages.

We believe that we need to have an animal rights department that is totally separate and unconnected from the Agriculture Department,” Veggy Malta Co-ordinator and vegan activist Darryl Grima stated.

This Department would be the voice of all animals, contrary to other Departments like Agriculture and Fisheries, Wild Birds Regulation Unit, Transport Authority and others that put human needs first,” Grima continued.

“We also want to see a switch from pet ownership to pet guardianship. This means a complete change in how we treat companion animals,” Animal Liberation Malta activist Haroon Ali added.

“From being treated like property they become family members and the guardians need to assume the responsibilities of guardianship,” he said.

“The scope of the Animal Rights Department would be the voice of all animals, pets, so-called livestock, and working animals differently from that of animal welfare whose voice is muffled under the lobby and pressure of the meat, fish and dairy industry,” the NGOs stated. 

As it stands, Malta’s Animal Welfare Department is currently responsible for enforcing animal legislation and rescuing animals in need, while in line with Maltese and EU regulations.

This is what the NGOs are calling for:

1. Animal welfare and the EU commitments on animal welfare should be managed by an autonomous unit within the Agriculture Department.

2. Separately and completely unaligned, there should be an Animal Rights Department that does not fall under the remit of Agriculture, nor the same Permanent Secretary which would avoid any administrative and policy conflicts.

3. Education would be a key role within this department. Building a new generation that is brought up to understand the rights all living animals have and that no species is above any other.

4. The administration of the pet carer’s licence would fall under the remit of this department.

5. Promoting the rights of fish would also be within the remit of this Department. Overfishing and overexploitation of fish are having an impact on the marine ecosystem, along with the large levels of plastic pollution most of which is caused by the fishing industry itself.

6. In fact the promotion and support of the lives of all animal biodiversity would be part of the remit, including wild birds.

Veggy Malta and Animal Liberation Malta also brought forward a number of suggestions when it comes to working animals

1. No animal should be made to work in conditions that would not be acceptable for a human.

2. Animal testing in Malta should be banned. Unfortunately, Malta allows animal testing.

Sounds good; people will not accept the status quo – governments need to step up to the plate, and reality !

Regards Mark

USA: Florida Man Crops Dogs Ears Whilst They Are Fully Awake – Please Sign Ear Crop Petition.

A Florida man has been accused of cropping his dogs’ ears while they were fully awake and posting videos of the “procedures” to Facebook.   

Ear cropping is already a form of unnecessary mutilation for purely selfish and aesthetic purposes that does not benefit dogs in any way. But by not administering anesthetic before trimming the dogs ears, this person was clearly engaging in textbook animal abuse. 

Sign now if you agree that ear cropping is harmful and unnecessary! Pledge that you will not crop your dogs’ ears!   

Imagine going in for surgery and being completely awake with no numbing medication used on you — it would be absolutely horrifying, and one of the most painful things you ever experienced. That’s exactly what happened to these innocent dogs.

While this is an obviously egregious case of animal abuse, we can all help protect dogs by pledging to never mutilate them in this way.  

Sign now to pledge that you will not crop your dogs’ ears!

Regards Mark