Serbia: President Tadic to Adopt ‘Mila’ ? – But Where Is Implementation of the Real Serbian Animal Welfare Legislation (from 04/11/2005) Mr. President ???

 
 
It is stated in the Serbian press today that President Tadic of Serbia may be adopting ‘Mila’, the dog from Belgrade who had all of her legs hacked off in a frenzied attack.
 

http://pressonline.rs/sr/vesti/vesti_dana/story/113727/Ekskluzivno%20otkrivamo:%20Tadi_%20usvaja%20Milu!.html?message=ok

 
 
 
President Tadic – the animal saviour ? – Only when he actually implements Serbian legislation (which was passed in 2005) to actually protect animals   !
 
Whilst we are happy that this situation brings Mila’s case to national attention and most importantly, hopefully provides life long care and attention for Mila, it also makes President Tadic appear to be an animal saviour in this undertaking.
 
President Tadic will only be regarded in a positive way, as an animal saviour, by the global animal welfare / rights movement when he acts to stop the mass killings of stray dogs and cats right across Serbia.  Basically, when the President implements Serbian national legislation that stops the mass killing of stray animals which became law on 02/11/2005, then people will say that he has actually moved with the times.
 
If the president had undertaken this commitment in the past and acted to stop the abuse and suffering of stray animals in Serbia, then the situation where ‘Mila’ has had all her legs hacked off may never have happened.
 
The president is currently responsible for the mass killing of Serbian strays, and he is also the man who can act to change this (his) policy.  Until he does, the simple ‘adoption’ of a dog which has been abused under his current regime will do little to gain him friends around the world who care about animal suffering.
 
Real protection of real animals across Serbia needs to be shown by implementation of existing Serbian legislation, not just a publicity stunt using an abused animal which has suffered from your non-implemetation regime.
 
Mr. President, lets see implementation of existing Serbian animal welfare legislation; only then can we consider you to be a true friend of the animals.
 
 
 

Whaling Plan Draws Greens’ Anger – The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has published draft proposals for regulating whaling for the next decade.

** Whaling plan draws greens’ anger **

Proposals to limit whaling quotas draw fire from green groups, though some
catches would fall.

Link to further information:  

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/sci/tech/8638199.stm

Photo – BBC

USA: Chairs of Animal Protection Caucus Introduce Bill Making Crush Videos Illegal

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2010
Contact: Tom Pfeifer, (202) 225-5811

Moran, Gallegly & 54 Others Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Animal Cruelty

Chairs of Animal Protection Caucus Introduce Bill Making Crush Videos Illegal

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Co-chairs of the Animal Protection Caucus Reps. Jim Moran (D-VA) and Elton Gallegly (R-CA) introduced, along with 54 other cosponsors, a bipartisan bill authored by Gallegly and designed to overcome the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down federal law barring the sale of so-called “crush videos,” which graphically depict the abuse and killing of animals.

Gallegly’s original bill passed the House in 1999 on a bipartisan vote of 372-42 and in the Senate by unanimous consent. President Clinton signed it into law. For 10 years, it shut down the crush video industry.

“Violence is not a First Amendment issue; it is a law enforcement issue,” Gallegly said. “Ted Bundy and Ted Kaczynski tortured or killed animals before killing people. The FBI, U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice consider animal cruelty to be one of the early warning signs of potential violence by youths. This law is one step toward ending this cycle of violence.”

“The Supreme Court decision is a blow to the effort to prevent animal cruelty and a victory for the profiteers behind the `crush’ video industry, which glorifies the killing of defenseless animals,” said Moran. “For 10 years, federal law had worked to dramatically reduce the proliferation of these videos. Now, Congress must act to restore these commonsense protections against animal cruelty.”

The more narrowly focused legislation would prevent video depictions of drowning, impaling, burning and crushing of animals, while addressing constitutional concerns outlined by the court.

“Animal abuse and profiting from these actions are wrong,” said Rep. Betty Sutton (D-OH), a member of the Animal Protection Caucus and original cosponsor of the bill. “We must close the loopholes to crack down and end the trade in crush videos. Today, we are unequivocally restating, with a narrowly tailored measure, that it is unacceptable to videotape and sell extreme, cruel, and illegal depictions of the torturing, maiming, or mutilation of animals.”

“When the law banning animal cruelty videos was passed in 1999, the videos depicting the crushing of small animals virtually disappeared from the market,” said Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), another original cosponsor. “The implication by Chief Justice Roberts that the law should be circumscribed to require that the depicted conduct be `cruel’ will be addressed by this new bill.”

“Animal cruelty is not something to celebrate and circulate online,” said Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), an original cosponsor and Animal Protection Caucus member. “On the heels of yesterday’s Supreme Court decision, we’re taking immediate and bipartisan action to protect animals without infringing on the right to free speech. The bottom line is that we need to protect animals from being tortured or killed in a manner that is criminal or morally reprehensible. No one should be allowed to profit from so-called crush videos or other images of animal cruelty.”

“While I am disappointed in its ruling, I have the highest respect for the Supreme Court,” Gallegly said. “They left the door ajar for us to continue to outlaw these heinous actions and we intend to do so.”

“I refuse to stand by while people profit from the mutilation and torture of helpless puppies, kittens and other animals.” said Moran. “I look forward to continuing to working with Congressman Gallegly to respond to this decision while preserving the constitutional freedoms all Americans hold dear.”

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Source of info:

http://www.house.gov/gallegly/media/media2010/042110crushvideo.htm

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‘Mima’ Latest (23/04/10) – Things Looking Good Considering Her Recent Suffering. Please Sign the Petition, and Pass On !

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY TO ALL GROUPS AND CONTACTS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

REMEMBER DEAR ‘MIMA’

Thought you’d like to see an update:

‘Mima’ who had all four paws chopped off in Bulgaria is doing well.

Please see website link below which you can translate.

Dearest ‘Mima’ a very brave girl to survive her terrible ordeal.

We send our warmest love and hugs to her. Donations still needed please to help her.

From this……………………………………..

to this …………….

 

Many thanks for your support 

SWAP team UK

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Subject: Thought you’d like to see an update: Mima

MANY, MANY GREAT IMAGES OF PROGRESS AND LOVE  AT…………    

http://www.db-tierhilfe.de/mima-drjanovo.php
 

The top images are always the most recent.

These show Mima after successful surgery in a German vet clinic.

Once the stumps are fully healed things will hopefully move on to the planned prostethics.
Donations are still most welcome – it is far from over yet.

And the costs will continue to rise as Mima recuperates from her ordeal.
 
Diana

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Original appeal

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY TO ALL GROUPS AND CONTACTS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Petition: All four paws of the 5 year old female dog were axed off – Justice for Mima! (Bulgaria)

WORLDWIDE SIGNATURES NEEDED FOR THIS HEINOUS ACT- MAY JUSTICE PREVAIL.

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PLEASE EVERYONE SIGN PETITION BELOW

Many thanks

SWAP team UK

Mima’s legs were butchered apparently over an old conflict between neighbors. Only a monster is capable of this heinous act!! Currently, there are no laws against Animal Cruelty in Bulgaria. Please show your support and demand justice for Mima and all other defenseless animals abused and tortured in Bulgaria. We also have to show we are not going away until this happens.

 PETITION –   http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/punishment-for-the-man-crippled-mima

 Punishment for the man crippled Mima

Target:

To Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov

Sponsored by: 

Bilyana Petrova

On March 26th Dobromir Donchev from Drianovo,Bulgaria found Mima lying crippled near his home. All four paws of the 5-years -old female dog were axed. Donchev took Mima to the vet immediately where she was stabilised. Nevertheless Mima will be most probably put to sleep. Her paws were cut in such a barberic way that  it is almost impossible to be replaced.
Mima’s owner is sure the crime was done by a neighbour because of an old fight. But there is nothing he can do about it. There is no zoo police in Bulgaria and no proper punishment for such acts.
Young people from Drianovo now, are gathering signatures asking the Bulgarian Prime Minister for justice. Please show your support and hopefully this case will set the long waited changes of  Bulgarian Law against Animal abuse.

 PETITION –    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/punishment-for-the-man-crippled-mima

Kyrgyzstan: “Festivities range from eagle hunting of pheasants; Taigen also known as Kyrgyz hunting dog racing; to wolf baiting” – Petition Link Given Below.

  

  

  

  

Kyrgyzstan – Wikipedia Linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan

Petition Link:   http://www.thepetitionsite.com/petition/558699231

Target:  Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in Brussels, Belgium

Sponsored by:   Friends of Wolves

Lake Issyk Kul and in all Kyrgyzstan

VIDEO LINK AND FOOTAGE – Salborun Taigen and Bird Festival
http://sonsofhedin.org/archives/290/comment-page-1#comment-252

We can not tolerate such barbaric acts.

This return to archaic and cruel tradition is a disgrace for Kyrgyztan.

These noble animals deserve respect and protection of their population!

This 2 day festival on the northern shore of Lake Issyk Kul in the town of Cholpon-Ata draws the regions best hunting dogs, eagle hunters, and falcon handlers in all of Kyrgyzstan.

Festivities range from eagle hunting of pheasants;  Taigen also known as Kyrgyz hunting dog racing; to wolf baiting.

These long standing traditions have an important place within Kyrgyz culture and reflect their nomadic past.

Such festivities reflect the Kyrgyz people’s nomadic past.

The final event of the festival is only opened to the most respected Berktuchi and Taigen who must hunt a live wolf. This fierce and sometimes gory battle frequently results in mortal wounds. For the sake of sportsmanship, festival officials attempted to place a bit in the wolf’s mouth to no avail, settling for a heavy chain tethering her to a lead weight.

Within rural communities, Kyrgyz have long raised Taigen and trained Eagles to protect both the lives of their livestock and family. This captured wolf was responsible for killing 68 sheep, 20 cows, and 17 horses. Such an unfathomable number of lost cattle and sheep is enough to impoverish any community.

We also encourage regional NGOs, interested students, and international development experts to contact us at :     info@sonsofhedin.org

Lake Issyk Kul and in all Kyrgyzstan

Salborun Taigen and Bird Festival
http://sonsofhedin.org/archives/290/comment-page-1#comment-252

We can not tolerate such barbaric acts.

This return to archaic and cruel tradition is a disgrace for Kyrgyztan.

To whom it must concern.

I’d like to refer you to the article I read about the 2 day festival in February on the northern shore of Lake Issyk Kul in the town of Cholpon-Ata which draws the regions best hunting dogs, eagle hunters, and falcon handlers in all of Kyrgyzstan.  The final event of the festival is only opened to the most respected Berktuchi and Taigen who must hunt a live wolf. This fierce and sometimes gory battle frequently results in mortal wounds.  For the sake of sportsmanship, festival officials attempted to place a bit in the wolfs mouth to no avail, settling for a heavy chain tethering her to a lead weight.

I know that within rural communities, Kyrgyz have long raised Taigen and trained Eagles to protect both the lives of their livestock and family.
I fully agree that their sheep, cows and horses need protection, but there are other ways to do this.  But this killing has nothing to do with protection but has a long standing tradition within the Kyrgyz culture and reflects their nomadic past.
For them the hunting is a sport.

And not only the lives of the wolves are at stake, but also that of the dogs, the hawks and eagles.
These animals are abused to the glory of the Kyrgyz.

Such barbaric traditions can not be tolerated.

Animals are inherently sentient and possess the capacity for thought and emotion, including contentment, loneliness, fear, and agony. All animals, human and non-human,
experience the desire to live free from exploitation and suffering and fear the manifestation of death. Humans have adopted dangerous constructs of speciesism, the prejudicial regard of non-human species, to validate the brutality inflicted upon them. Using this manufactured status of superiority, humans have sanctioned the use of animals as commodities, regarding them only as products to benefit our goals and needs.

We embrace inequity to justify our treatment of animals, yet euphemistic descriptions meant to facilitate morality cannot disguise the fundamentally unethical parameters with which we surround ourselves to distinguish our dominance.  As dangerous as racism and sexism, speciesism further divides the chasm between species, which desensitizes us to cruelty and inevitably leads to human inequality and injustice.

Furthermore, it is also important to recognize the potential environmental ramifications of such a species decline; the ecology is a delicate entity whereby all elements work with and amongst each other in symbiotic manners; any one imbalance will cause negative influence throughout all species, plant and animal. It is therefore ecologically necessary that you acknowledge your contribution to this damage and adopt immediate measures discontinuing such. Although you may not consider the wolves as having essential worth, they value their own lives, and your blatant disregard not only has broad consequences outside your borders, it also has potentially criminal repercussions based on established EU protocols; you should be aware that in surrounding areas wolves are protected species.

The hunting and killing of this vulnerable group of beings is unacceptable, and the celebratory nature with which the slaughtered animals are displayed is indicative of only self-serving indulgence.

This return to archaic and cruel tradition is a disgrace for Russia.
These noble animals deserve respect and protection of their population!
Please act in a compassionate and empathetic manner and ensure that barbarity like this will end

Thank you for your time and attention,

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All Pictures – Sonsofhedin.

 

 

Serbia: Ministry of the Interior Provide Positive Response Regarding Nis City Dog Killings

Further to one of our previous campaigns regarding the dogs which were drowned and then hung from trees in the city of Nis, Serbia; we have now received a formal response from the Ministry of the Interior – the Cabinet of the Minister, Belgrade.

A full copy of the response is given below:

Past SAV posts on the dog killings at Nis City;

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/19/serbia-nis-city-190310-dogs-drowned-and-then-hung-from-tree-newspaper-translation-and-protest-letter-to-mayor-of-nis-city/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/14/serbia-140310-more-photographs-of-the-dog-killings-at-nis-city-protest-now-sample-letter-provided/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/serbia-120310-illegal-spring-clean-of-stray-dogs-by-government-and-authorities-nis-city-dogs-hung-from-trees-whilst-shinters-go-killing-more-dogs-in-other-cities-and-towns/

We appreciate the actions of both the City of Nis police and the Public Prosecutors Office to make attempts to resolve the blatant animal cruelty and suffering which has taken place.  We consider this is a very positive move.

We trust that we will be kept informed of any further updates of the situation and we can assure that any additional news will be posted onto SAV as and when it is supplied.

Serbia: After ‘Mima’ in Bulgaria, Now We Have ‘Mila’ – Another Dog Which has Had ALL Its Legs Chopped Off

SAV Comment:

After the recent story of ‘Mima’, the dog in Bulgaria who had all of her legs sliced off by an axe perverted maniac, we now have news of a copy-cat situation in Belgrade, Serbia.

A few of our past ‘Mima’ Links:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/bulgaria-dog-has-all-four-legs-cut-off-with-an-axe/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/latest-update-on-mima-good-news-see-below-for-video-footage-link/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/bulgaria-after-mima-has-legs-cut-off-bulgaria-says-it-will-do-something-we-watch-with-interest/

This poor little (Belgrade) dog who survived the ordeal has been called ‘Mila’.  The pictures below will show the severity of her injuries.

We understand that the Mayor of Belgrade has stated that the city is going to cover all the financial costs for Mila’s treatment.  This has not been welcomed by many citizens of Belgrade, who obviously have a real problem about stray animals, but do nothing to attempt to resolve the situation, such as supporting any sterilization, vaccination and identification programmes as continuously proposed by welfare NGOs.

Comments can be sent to the Mayor of Belgrade to support his backing of Mila’s treatment costs.  Positive comments of support can be left at:

http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Beograd/185221/Djilas-Grad-kupuje-proteze-za-psa/komentari#komentar_1337803

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Information from Slavica in Serbia:

15/04 – This is Mila , she lives in Belgrade. Her sad fate is the face of this city, special because criminals will not be prosecuted. For these primitive homo sapiens she is  “just a dog”-thing . To them, her life is nothing.  She was hungry and dirty, left out on the street after all her legs were cut off. Can it be any worse ?

Thanks

Regards

Slavica

15/04 – Update – Mila is doing better but has infection in her legs.
She is still so young, also a tough fighter and has a strong will to live, so let us hope and keep our fingers crossed until she makes it!

Links:

Serbian newspaper article with photo –

http://www.pressonline.rs/sr/vesti/beograd/story/112126/MONSTRUOZNO!%20Psu%20odse

Care2 article –

http://www.care2.com/news/member/432612950/1461193