European (EU) Citizens: Please Act Now and Contact Your MEPs Regarding Serbian Strays and Roaming Animals. MEP’s Need Your Votes in June 2009.

*** To all European Union (EU) supporters and citizens ***.

 

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Sombor, Serbia: Captured Stray Dogs Waiting to be Killed.

We need to keep pressure on all current Members of the European Parliament with regard to Serbia applying for EU candidate status in 2009.

 

We suggest that this should only even be considered by the EU Commission / Parliament, if Serbia firstly produces written evidence from the Serbian Parliament that it WILL BE introducing a National, Humane, No Kill strategy for ALL Stray and Roaming (Owned) Animals throughout Serbia.

 

Please write to your national European MEPs using the country breakdowns given in the links below.

 

Find your EU country, copy the mail addresses for all your national MEPs, and then write to them about the situation in Serbia.  Ask that without a Serbian Government approved proper and documented national stray animal management programme, Serbia should not be allowed to gain accession (membership) of the EU.

 

EU MEP elections are to be held in June 2009; and so ask your MEPs to act for Serbian strays if they want you to vote for them at the elections !

 

Please see the following links for national indexes and further information:

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/serbia-eu-membership-member-of-the-european-parliament-listings-part-1-please-write-now/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/serbia-eu-membership-member-of-the-european-parliament-listings-part-2-please-write-now/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/serbia-eu-membership-member-of-the-european-parliament-listings-part-3-please-write-now/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/serbia-eu-membership-member-of-the-european-parliament-listings-part-4-final-part-please-write-now/

 

This information will be repeated on SAV at regular intervals as a reminder to all;

Thank You.

 

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Stray and Roaming Dogs Which have Been Captured by Shinters – Next Stop; the Local Pound and then Death

GO ‘NO KILL’

 

Serbia: Doggie Winter Coats Appeal and Latest News in from Jelena – 29/12/08:

This is an appeal to ask please if supporters can help Jelena to buy new Winter coats for the dogs at the shelter.  Please see photographs below.

If you can give something towards the purchasing of new coats for the dogs, as modelled below, then please see the information about donating which can be found at the bottom of the following link:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

Thank You – SAV

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Latest news in from Jelena – 29/12/08:

This is Iris who we took from the pound yesterday. she is wearing a
coat donated by Linda Payne.

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Can a new home be found for her in Austria?

 

She is very nice and not too old… she is much smaller than Doga Argentino that we had and who was stolen from us in April.

 

I hoped it was our Grof when we heard about doga in the pound, but
never mind.  We rescued Iris.

 

Coats for both Ben and Dona (see below) were donated by Linda Payne.

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BEN

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DONA

 

For Jelena’s shelter information, please access the following SAV links:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/14/serbia-shelter-pictures-and-news-from-jelena-and-slavica/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/11/20/serbia-good-news-from-jelenas-shelter-and-help-needed-donations-for-an-injured-kitten/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/20/a-happy-tail-mini-now-adopted-and-living-in-austria/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/05/serbia-jelanas-shelter-can-you-help-find-homes-for-these-little-dogs/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/10/01/very-urgent-appeal-from-jelenas-shelter-serbia/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/a-message-from-jelena-about-her-shelter-and-overseas-re-homing-of-serbian-dogs/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/koko-arrives-in-canada-pictures-with-her-foster-mum-janet-at-toronto-airport/

and then please GIVE A DONATION TO BUY A DOG A NEW WINTER COAT !!

Information about donating can be found at the bottom of the following link:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/09/07/please-give-support-to-jelenas-shelter-now-thank-you/

Thank You 

Please circulate to all contacts. 

 

 

India (Delhi): Reward Offered for Finding of Tommy

ANOTHER LOST DOG IN DELHI with an award for anyone who finds him. Please spread the word around. HE was seen today in the same area.
 
 

Message from :

 

Rishi dev,

Citizens For Animal Rights (CFAR), Delhi

09868881566

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Canada: Now They Claim That Fur Production is Green, – We say Fur Production is Red; BLOOD RED !

The Fur Council of  Canada are now advertising the industry on MYSPACE:

http://www.furcouncil.com/Ecological.aspx

claiming that they are a ‘Green’ industry.

We say they are a Red industry, blood red from the skins of millions of abused animals.
 
CHECK HERE TO SEE JUST HOW GREEN the ‘Green’ fur industry really is!
Contact them direct by e mail at:
See the result of the fur industry abuse of beautiful animals at:
Please also check out Uk anti fur organisation ‘Respect for Animals’, at:
Canada is a beautiful country – it is just the blood red of the ice that ruins it; and always will.

India (Delhi): ‘Jogger’ (Fully trained) Needs a New Home – Can You Help ?

A message from Rishi in India – can you help provide a new home for Jogger ?

 

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Dear friends,

 

JOGGER is a fully trained indian puppy for adoption.

He is neutered, vaccinated and 11 months old.

Our team have trained him for the following –

 

a) Basic obedience.

b) Heeling, walking without leash.

c) Positive interaction with other dogs.

d) Avoiding and easing through moving traffic.

 

He can be trained for specific tasks if the owner wants.

He is up for adoption in Delhi.

There are no charges except the following conditions –

 

1) The person who wishes to adopt Jogger will have to interact with Jogger’s trainers for 15 days minimum, to LEARN HOW TO HANDLE TRAINED DOGS. The fun of adopting a trained dog is only if we know how to handle them. The owner will be taught how to make use of Jogger’s traits and his training.

2) We would be checking on Jogger at any time and the owner would be bound to keep Jogger properly as per our standards.

3) Jogger cant be rehomed thereafter nor can he be sold.

4) The owner cant keep him tied up like a guard dog

5) Our person will visit the owner’s home to check on space and other requirements before adoption.

 

Jogger is one of the many pups who have been trained in the same group, but he is the 3rd one up for adoption.

Please help us find a home for Jogger so we can accomodate another street pup in the program.

 

I am the contact person for Jogger. Phone – 09868881566 or rishidev.cfar@gmail.com

 

See his pictures below.

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If you can help with Jogger in any way, then please contact:

Rishi Dev,

Citizens For Animal Rights (CFAR),
New Delhi.

Thank You – SAV.


Article 51A of the Indian Constitution . . .

” It shall be the duty of every citizen of India . . .  to have compassion for all living creatures . . .  “

 

Serbia: EU Membership – Member of the European Parliament Listings (Part 4 FINAL PART) – Please write now

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/president/defaulten.htm?cabinet

 

EUROPA is the portal site of the European Union (http://europa.eu). It provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. Users can also consult all legislation currently in force or under discussion, access the websites of each of the EU institutions and find out about the policies administered by the European Union under the powers devolved to it by the Treaties.

Using the links below you can obtain answers to the most common questions about the EUROPA site (FAQ). You can also consult recent statistics on the use of EUROPA and the results of surveys conducted among its users:

The European Parliament

 

Hans-Gert Pöttering is the President of the European Parliament

The European Parliament (EP) is elected by the citizens of the European Union to represent their interests.

Its origins go back to the 1950s and the founding treaties, and since 1979 its members have been directly elected by the people they represent.

Elections are held every five years, and every EU citizen is entitled to vote, and to stand as a candidate, wherever they live in the EU. The latest elections were in June 2004. Parliament thus expresses the democratic will of the Union’s citizens (more than 490 million people), and represents their interests in discussions with the other EU institutions. The present parliament has 785 members from all 27 EU countries. Nearly one third of them are women. In principle, the number of Members of the European Parliament shall not exceed 736 from the next parliamentary term on (i.e. 2009 – 2014). Since Bulgaria and Romania joined the Union in the course of the 2004-2009 parliamentary term, the current maximum number of 732 seats in the EPwill be temporarily exceeded.

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) do not sit in national blocks, but in seven Europe-wide political groups. Between them, they represent all views on European integration, from the strongly pro-federalist to the openly Eurosceptic.

Hans-Gert Pöttering was elected President of the EP in 2007 and is to hold that post until the 2009 elections. 

Number of seats per political group, as at 1 September 2007

Political group

Abbreviation

No. of seats

European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats

EPP-ED

278

Socialist Group

PES

216

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe

ALDE

104

Union for Europe of the Nations

UEN

44

Greens/European Free Alliance

Greens/EFA

42

European United Left – Nordic Green Left

EUL/NGL

41

Independence/Democracy

ID

24

Identity, Tradition and Sovereignty

ITS

23

Non-attached members and temporarily vacant seats

NI

13

TOTAL

 

785

 

Number of seats per country (2009 – 2014 parliamentary term)

(in alphabetical order according to the country’s name in its own language).

Austria

18

Latvia

9

Belgium

24

Lithuania

13

Bulgaria

18

Luxembourg

6

Cyprus

6

Malta

5

Czech Republic

24

Netherlands

27

Denmark

14

Poland

54

Estonia

6

Portugal

24

Finland

14

Romania

35

France

78

Slovakia

14

Germany

99

Slovenia

7

Greece

24

Spain

54

Hungary

24

Sweden

19

Ireland

13

United Kingdom

78

Italy

78

TOTAL

785

 


Where is Parliament based?

The European Parliament has three places of work: Brussels (Belgium), Luxembourg and Strasbourg (France).

Luxembourg is home to the administrative offices (the ‘General Secretariat’). Meetings of the whole Parliament, known as ‘plenary sessions’, take place in Strasbourg and sometimes in Brussels. Committee meetings are also held in Brussels.


What does Parliament do?


Parliament has three main roles:

  1. Passing European laws – jointly with the Council in many policy areas. The fact that the EP is directly elected by the citizens helps guarantee the democratic legitimacy of European law.
  2. Parliament exercises democratic supervision over the other EU institutions, and in particular the Commission. It has the power to approve or reject the nomination of commissioners, and it has the right to censure the Commission as a whole.
  3. The power of the purse. Parliament shares with the Council authority over the EU budget and can therefore influence EU spending. At the end of the procedure, it adopts or rejects the budget in its entirety.

These three roles are described in greater detail below.

1. Passing European laws

The most common procedure for adopting (i.e. passing) EU legislation is ‘codecision’. This procedure places the European Parliament and the Council on an equal footing and it applies to legislation in a wide range of fields.

In some fields (for example agriculture, economic policy, visas and immigration), the Council alone legislates, but it has to consult Parliament. In addition, Parliament’s assent is required for certain important decisions, such as allowing new countries to join the EU.

Parliament also provides impetus for new legislation by examining the Commission’s annual work programme, considering what new laws would be appropriate and asking the Commission to put forward proposals.

2. Democratic supervision

Parliament exercises democratic supervision over the other European institutions. It does so in several ways.

When a new Commission takes office, its members are nominated by the EU member state governments but they cannot be appointed without Parliament’s approval. Parliament interviews each of them individually, including the prospective Commission President, and then votes on whether to approve the Commission as a whole.

Throughout its term of office, the Commission remains politically accountable to Parliament, which can pass a ‘motion of censure’ calling for the Commission’s mass resignation.

More generally, Parliament exercises control by regularly examining reports sent to it by the Commission (the annual general report, reports on the implementation of the budget, etc.). Moreover, MEPs regularly ask the Commission questions which the commissioners are legally required to answer.

Parliament also monitors the work of the Council: MEPs regularly ask the Council questions, and the President of the Council attends the EP’s plenary sessions and takes part in important debates.

Parliament can exercise further democratic control by examining petitions from citizens and setting up committees of inquiry.

Finally, Parliament provides input to every EU summit (the European Council meetings). At the opening of each summit, the President of Parliament is invited to express Parliament’s views and concerns about topical issues and the items on the European Council’s agenda.

3. The power of the purse

The EU’s annual budget is decided jointly by Parliament and the Council. Parliament debates it in two successive readings, and the budget does not come into force until it has been signed by the President of Parliament.

Parliament’s Committee on Budgetary Control (COCOBU) monitors how the budget is spent, and each year Parliament decides whether to approve the Commission’s handling of the budget for the previous financial year. This approval process is technically known as ‘granting a discharge’.


How is the Parliament’s work organised?

Parliament’s work is divided into two main stages:

  • Preparing for the plenary session. This is done by the MEPs in the various parliamentary committees that specialise in particular areas of EU activity. The issues for debate are also discussed by the political groups.
  • The plenary session itself. Plenary sessions are normally held in Strasbourg (one week per month) and sometimes in Brussels (two days only). At these sessions, Parliament examines proposed legislation and votes on amendments before coming to a decision on the text as a whole.

Other items on the agenda may include Council or Commission ‘communications’ or questions about what is going on in the European Union or the wider world.


 

City of Nis, Serbia.

 

Serbian treet dogs are have been captured by shinters, thrown into the city pound and have now been slaughtered.

 

Please call or write to the Mayor of Nis, Milos Simonovic, and tell him you have seen the footage of the dogs in the pound.  Please ask him to implement no kill sterilization strategy for the city and inform him that you are informing all your national EU MEP’s about the killings which have happened at Nis.

 

Please call +381 18 504411 

 

E mail:  mayor@ni.rs

 

 

PLEASE SEE THE VIDEO OF THE CAPTURED (AND NOW DEAD) DOGS IN THE CITY POUND ON YOUTUBE !!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ha10UMwdpLw

 

This footage and information is being sent immediately (17/12/08) to the EU in Brussels.

 

Without a national No Kill Sterilisation, Vaccination and Identification (Microchipping) programme, Serbia should NOT be welcomed for membership  of the EU.

 

Please contact your MEP’s immediately.  You need them to act for you and the animals of Serbia, and they need your votes to remain an MEP at the next euro elections in June 09.

 

And so now, they need to raise the issue of Serbian accession, stray animals and adoption of a No Kill programme throughout Serbia and the Balkans states.

 

Thank You.

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IMPORTANT NOTE – All data and information given in the four SAV Posts titled :

Serbia: EU Membership – Member of the European Parliament Listings (Part xx) – Please write now

Comprising a total of 4 Parts, has been produced using information given and publically available data from sites produced by the European Union.  References to these sources are provided wherever possible.

“Serbian Animals Voice”

Campaigning for a Humane and (Better) LIFE for all Serbian Stray Animals.

GO NO KILL !

 

 

Serbia: EU Membership – Member of the European Parliament Listings (Part 3) – Please write now

For full details of this campaign please go to part 1 of these posts at:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/12/27/serbia-eu-membership-member-of-the-european-parliament-listings-part-1-please-write-now/

For full national MEP lists regarding each current member state, please access the following:

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members.do

Serbia to apply for EU candidate status in 2009

 

Belgrade, Dec 18, 2008 – Deputy Prime Minister for EU Integration Bozidar Djelic today stated that Serbia will apply for EU candidate status in 2009, a step which it will make with the cooperation of its EU partners.

 

Djelic told the press that the EU is to assess the implementation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement in order to consider the country’s candidacy.

Therefore, we will begin implementing the SAA from January 1, so that when the time comes the European Commission will positively assess Serbia’s application, he said.

Djelic also noted that Serbia will continue with its efforts and activities aimed at persuading the Netherlands to change its stance and give its consent for the application of the implementation of the Transitional Trade Agreement in Serbia.

He reiterated that Serbia is doing its best to locate the remaining two Hague indictees, voicing his hope that the Netherlands will be faced with more and more evidence of Serbia’s efforts to successfully conclude its cooperation with the Hague tribunal.

 

For full national MEP lists regarding each current member state, please access the following:  http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members.do?language=EN

To save all of you (specifically) european campaigners for Balkans animals a lot of work, we at SAV have undertaken most of it for you. 

Please read on: 

Below you will find full MEP contact details given on a current EU member state by member state basis.  You can copy and paste all your national contacts for the country in which you live.

 

 

Member of the European Parliament (MEP) CONTINUED – National Lists – Block listings to Copy and Send

 

Portugal

 

paulo.casaca@europarl.europa.eu,  carlos.coelho@europarl.europa.eu,  assuncao.esteves@europarl.europa.eu,  edite.estrela@europarl.europa.eu,  elisa.ferreira@europarl.europa.eu,  ilda.figueiredo@europarl.europa.eu,  vasco.gracamoura@europarl.europa.eu,  joel.hasseferreira@europarl.europa.eu,  joao.pinheiro@europarl.europa.eu,  jose.ribeiroecastro@europarl.europa.eu,  manuel.dossantos@europarl.europa.eu,  jose.silvapeneda@europarl.europa.eu,  sergio.sousapinto@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

United Kingdom

 

roger.helmer@europarl.europa.eu,  bill.newtondunn@europarl.europa.eu,  glenis.willmott@europarl.europa.eu,  andrew.duff@europarl.europa.eu,  richard.howitt@europarl.europa.eu,  rwsturdy@btconnect.com,  eastern@ukip.org,  thomas.wise@europarl.europa.eu,  john.bowis@europarl.europa.eu,  robert.evans@europarl.europa.eu,  mary.honeyball@europarl.europa.eu,  skamall@europarl.eu.int,  jean.lambert@europarl.europa.eu,  sarah.ludford@europarl.europa.eu,  claude.moraes@europarl.europa.eu,  charles.tannock@europarl.europa.eu,  fiona.hall@europarl.europa.eu,  stephen-hughes@btconnect.com,  ratsmep@sir-robertatkins.org,  chrisdaviesmep@cix.co.uk,  den.dover@europarl.europa.eu,  sajjad.karim@europarl.europa.eu,  briansimpson.labour@virgin.net,  gary.titley@europarl.europa.eu,  jim.allister@europarl.europa.eu,  bairbre.debrun@europarl.europa.eu,  elspeth.attwooll@europarl.europa.eu,  ian.hudghton@europarl.europa.eu,  john.purvis@europarl.europa.eu,  struanmep@aol.comm  cstihler@cstihlermep.freeserve.co.uk,  ASHWORTH Richard James,  sharon.bowles@europarl.europa.eu,  mail@danhamilton.co.uk,  jelles@europarl.eu.int,  daniel.hannan@europarl.europa.eu,  caroline.lucas@europarl.europa.eu,  ashley.mote@europarl.europa.eu,  emma.nicholson@europarl.europa.eu,  peter.skinner@europarl.europa.eu,  mrgrahambooth@aol.com,  giles.chichester@europarl.europa.eu,  glyn.ford@europarl.europa.eu,  caroline.jackson@europarl.europa.eu,  roger.knapman@europarl.europa.eu,  neil.parish@europarl.europa.eu,  graham.watson@europarl.europa.eu,  eluned.morgan@europarl.europa.eu,  philip.bradbourn@europarl.europa.eu,  philip.bushill-matthews@europarl.europa.eu,  michael.cashman@europarl.europa.eu,  malcolm.harbour@europarl.europa.eu,  elizabeth.lynne@europarl.europa.eu,  richard@richardcorbett.org.uk,  timothy.kirkhope@btinternet.com,  linda.mcavan@europarl.europa.eu,  edward.mcmillan-scott@europarl.europa.eu,  diana@dianawallismep.org.uk, 

 

 

Ireland

 

proinsias.derossa@europarl.europa.eu,  gay.mitchell@europarl.europa.eu,  eoin.ryan@europarl.europa.eu,  liam.aylward@europarl.europa.eu,  avril.doyle@europarl.europa.eu,  mairead.mcguinness@europarl.europa.eu,  marian.harkin@europarl.europa.eu,  jim.higgins@europarl.europa.eu,  colmburke@colmburke.eu,  briancrowleymep@eircom.net, 


PLEASE SEE PREVIOUS OR FURTHER POSTS FOR OTHER NATIONAL MEP LISTINGS IF YOUR COUNTRY IS NOT DETAILED ABOVE.

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