Cyprus: Builders Required to Help With Construction at Cat Rescue Centre – 16/08 Deadline; Free Accommodation Provided to Anyone Who Can Help With Building Work.

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL APPEAL

Miracle Needed Urgently!! Attention all earth angels 

Builders needed to help Cyprus Cat Rescue 16th August deadline- please spread the word

If you can help please contact – junemichaelcyprus@yahoo.co.uk or telephone 0035799786043 urgently. 

website at www.cypruscatrescue.co.uk  (for their story)

Please see the important appeal below

Many thanks for your support

SWAP team UK

—– Original Message —–

From: xx

To: xx

Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 3:51 PM

Subject: FAO Helen; builders needed to help Cyprus Cat Rescue; 16 Aug deadline; please spread the word

Miracle Needed – Urgently                 

As many of you know we struggle every day here in Cyprus to help as many injured/sick/abandoned cats (and dogs) as we possibly can in our small home with no support from the local charities or government. 

This has taken over our whole lives and put a real strain on our daily living with no time or money left for ourselves, but the animals need us and we have to continue to try our best for them.   We have given up with the idea to move back to the UK and have been seeking to move into the mountains of Cyprus to give us more garden/land for the animals we rescue, who are now part of our family until new families are found. 

We have been able to do a house-swap with an American couple who have the ideal home for us with no close neighbours and a very large garden.  We have until the end of August to move into the new home but we have a big, big problem which could now put our rescued animals at risk! 

We borrowed a little money from the bank to build a small cattery on the land because when we move with 70 animals we need to enclose them until they settle as they will be scared of the change and will run away or get lost.  Also this will help us to help more animals in the future. 

After a few estimates we employed a builder but he has let us down big time!  He built the shell of the cattery, took half our budget and left.  If we do not get this cattery finished within a month we dont know how we can possibly move to the house with no where to put 70 animals, but we cannot stay in our current home as the new people need to move in.  We desperately need help to get this cattery finished quickly within the budget we have left.      

We are making a plea to all qualified builders/skillsmen out there who have a heart to help us to help the animals within the budget and timeframe we have (it needs to be completed by 16 August).   

Even if you do not live in Cyprus and want to come over to help us we can give you free accommodation at the house and you would have the evenings free to explore Cyprus. 

The more builders the quicker it will get finished and the quicker we can move the cats and ourselves to the new house but time is running out and we are so scared what we will do if we cannot get this done, and done quickly.   

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP US!!  All we are trying to do is help the animals of Cyprus.  Please see our website at www.cypruscatrescue.co.uk for our story.

Please email us at junemichaelcyprus@yahoo.co.uk or telephone 0035799786043 urgently. 

PLEASE PASS THIS MESSAGE TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE AND EVEN THE LOCAL NEWSPAPERS, WE NEED HELP URGENTLY PLEASE DO WHATEVER YOU CAN TO HELP US.

THANK YOU X

June & Michael

Serbia: Time to Now Ask the OIE for the Balkans Regions About Rabies in Serbia – SAMPLE LETTER to be Sent Before 27/07/10 Please – ACT IMMEDIATELY to Stop Mass Animal Killing

The B92 news situation item given later in this post is a summary of recent events relating to Serbia and the OIE – the OIE being the World Organisation for Animal Health.

Whilst we welcome the move by the OIE to hold an international seminar in Belgrade relating to veterinary medicine which can do nothing but move Serbia a step forward in animal welfare terms from its current dark ages perspective / philosophy towards policies and goals of the 21st Century, we still have very many concerns that the OIE are not being given the full facts by Serbia when it comes to disease control policy.

In other words, we still feel that inaccurate or even non existent alleged Rabies outbreaks in the country are constantly, and misleadingly, being used as an excuse by the Serbian authorities to allow them to continue to undertake mass killings of stray animals, regardless of any disease detection or not.  As we show in the data below, the Veterinary Law of 2005 which is fully supported by the Serbian Constitutional Court, FORBIDS the killing of animals (strays); instead they must be given care. 

This is a policy which we feel the Serbian authorities to do not wish to undertake; in their misguided attitude, killing stray animals is esier than population management programmes.  There is no forward vision by the authorities that a sterilisation prgramme over time will dramatically reduce stray animal numbers; killing strays only continues a current policy of pouring water into a bottomless barrel; un-sterilsed strays produce more strays as offspring. 

Only when the authorities actually understand the reality and accept that stray sterilisation programmes are the way to reduce stray numbers in Serbia, will we ever see a reduction in populations and a long term saving in costs.

The only exception to this case of providing care to stray animals, is when it is applied to Rabies infected areas, which then allows animals, including strays, to be killed.  If there is no rabies in an area, then the demands of the legislation as directed by the Serbian Constitutional Court must be applied, and this declares that stray animals must be protected.

So we ask, is a national widespread rabies outbreak a simple invention of the government and authorities so that they can continue to kill and yet appear to be within the law ?, or is it a reality ?

It is time that the OIE were informed about the views of the animal welfare organisations once again. 

 Personnel who should be asked at the OIE include –

Dr Nikola T. Belev – Regional Representative

Dr Stanislav Ralchev – Technical Assistant

Dr Anatoliy Vlasov – Regional Expert

Dr Caroline Planté – Sub-Regioanl Representative

Dr Jean-Pierre Vermeersch – Project Manager.

We are perfectly within our rights as world citizens to ask the OIE – the world orgainsation for animal health, to consider our view that Serbia may be inventing rabies outbreaks to allow the continued killing of stray animals, rather than taking time and including financial investment to reduce stray numbers by sterilisation, vaccination, microchipping and a public education programme targeted at responsible owned (pet) animals.

At the end of this post you can find a sample letter which can be copied and sent by yourself to all the above representatives of the OIE, expressing your concerns about what we view as the continued ILLEGAL killing of stray animals in Serbia.

At the Belgrade veterinary meetings scheduled for the end of July, we require the representatives of the OIE to put on the agenda the issue of stray animal killings right across Serbia; especially when associated with the alleged mass Rabies outbreaks that appear nationwide as declared by the government and authorities.

Is this simply a license to continue killing strays by the government ?

We want answers from the OIE and from the Serbian government; and the Belgrade meetings are an ideal situation for this all to be provided to a global audience – and that is us.

We hope that by copying and sending the sample letter (provided below) to the very personnel involved with the OIE in Serbia, some note may be taken of our requests and that the Serbian government may be held to account in Belgrade at the end of July for its continued illegal killing of stray animals.

Past SAV posts relating to the above:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/serbia-rabies-across-the-nation-legally-allows-animals-to-be-killed-but-has-the-oie-been-informed-by-the-serbian-ministry-of-these-alleged-nationwide-outbreaks-or-just-a-creational-excuse/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/16/serbia-sample-letter-to-send-to-the-government-the-eu-commission-and-to-the-world-organisation-for-animal-health-the-oie-serbia-must-change-its-attitude-towards-stray-animals-and-willingless-to/

As we say in one of our posts given above, and what we consider a very important fact that must be remembered and which is given again here:

It should be remembered that the original (old) legislation to allow stray killing – named Pravilnik 29/94, was overwritten by Article 168 of 2005, the result being that all killing of animals was forbidden apart only from cases for Rabies infected areas, which were covered by application of Articles 64 and 65 of the Veterinary Law.

*** This is the important point, that animal killing is illegal apart only from cases for Rabies infected areas, which were covered by application of Articles 64 and 65 of the Veterinary Law ***.

It would seem strange that there are alleged mass outbreaks of rabies across Serbia now.

In effect, Article 168 of 2005 which does not allow animal killing is replaced by legislation that DOES ALLOW animal killing, simply because there is allegedly rabies in areas.  The word ‘rabies’ being the one which specifically gives right to animal slaughter rather than animal protection.

Even more strange that rabies is supposedly breaking out right across Serbia; which therefore allows all strays and wildlife to continue to be killed by ‘by-passing’ legislation of Article 168 of 2005 – the no kill animal legislation

No rabies in area = legislation Article 168 = NO animal killing, only animal care.

Rabies in area = Articles 64 and 65 of the Veterinary Law = allows Mass animal killing, including wildlife.

So, we suggest that a national rabies outbreak has suddenly arrived en masse, even been invented, devised etc in order that the continued mass slaughter of all animals, including strays and wildlife, can continue, when in fact, Article 168 which should allow for the care of animals, is very conveniently being by-passed 

The 2005 Veterinary Law Article 168 demands the care of animals, not the killing.

This has recently been verified to Serbian animal campaigners by the Constitutional Court of Serbia as being the legislation which should be applied. 

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News B92 Tv station :

Belgrade, 8 July 2010 –

Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Sasa Dragin met today with President of the Regional Commission of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) for Europe Nikola Belev.

Cvetkovic and Dragin thanked the OIE for the decision to hold an international seminar on veterinary medicine products in Belgrade on 26–28 July, as well as for its continued support to Serbia’s veterinary sector.

Belev delivered greetings from OIE Director General Bernard Vallat and voiced his pleasure at Serbia’s exceptional progress in veterinary medicine and food safety over the last few years.

He underlined the importance of permanent control and supervision over contagious animal diseases, which can jeopardise animal and human health, as well as threaten the environment and the country’s economic development.

Belev especially pointed out the economic underside of contagious animal diseases to any country, as well as the current dangers threatening the region, such as African swine plague, rabies, foot-and-mouth disease and foot-rot.

He said he is pleased that new regulations regarding disease control have been adopted over the last year in Serbia and voiced his full confidence in Serbia’s capacity to control these diseases.

He shared the expectation of the OIE and the EU concerning the establishment of an appropriate structure of veterinary services for their member states and providing financial and administrative capacity for these services.

The President of the OIE Regional Commission for Europe confirmed that he was very pleased with the way Serbia established its veterinary system, as well as with our country’s communication and cooperation with the OIE and the EU.

He outlined that the meeting in Belgrade will gather approximately 50 participants from European countries – members of the OIE, as well as representatives from international organisations.

The seminar will be organised by the OIE in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management and the Ministry’s Veterinary Administration.

The conference is of great importance not only in terms of improving the registration and quality control and operations of veterinary medicines and medical supplies, treatment and control of infectious animal diseases, but also from the standpoint of food safety.

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** SAMPLE LETTER **  ** SAMPLE LETTER **  ** SAMPLE LETTER **

Block e mail listing to send to:

rr.easteurope@oie.intr.kostova@oie.ints.ralchev@oie.inta.vlasov@oie.inta.vlasov@oie.intjp.vermeersch@oie.intpredsednikvladesrbije@gov.rskabinet.zpv@gov.rskabinet.potpredsednika@gov.rsoffice@minpolj.gov.rsgeneralni.inspektorat@minpolj.gov.rsinfo@ekoplan.gov.rsgoran.milosev@minpolj.gov.rszoran.marinkovic@minpolj.gov.rszoran.micovic@minpolj.gov.rscab-rehn-web-feedback@ec.europa.euoie@oie.int

Letter to copy and send:

Dear regional representatives of the OIE for the Balkans states;

Whilst I welcome the move by the OIE to hold an international seminar in Belgrade at the end of July 2010 relating to veterinary medicine, I also wish to express my views and concerns to you in advance of this meeting, with the hope that you will quesion both Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Mr. Sasa Dragin on what I have to say.

My concerns include:

the original (old) Serbian legislation to allow stray animal killing – named Pravilnik 29/94, was overwritten by Article 168 of the new Serbian Veterinary Law in 2005, the result being that the killing of all animals was forbidden apart only from cases for Rabies infected areas, which are covered by application of Articles 64 and 65 of the Veterinary Law.

Under the existing Veterinary Law, as supported by the Serbian Constitutional Court,  it is now the national Serbian law that animals, including stray animals, must be given care rather than be killed.

Serbian authorities and government are not enforcing this existing Serbian legislation.  I now feel that with the sudden drastic increase in alleged Rabies outbreaks right across Serbia, the authorities are simply using rabies as an excuse to detour around the existing animal protection law of 2005  (the Veterinary Law) – where rabies can still be used as a legitimate reason for continuing to kill animals.

I feel this is a deliberate attempt by the Serbian authorities to continue their policy of killing stray animals regardless of what existing Serbian legislation requires.  I go as far as to say that I feel that rabies is being used by the autorities throughout Serbia to continue with their killing frenzy rather than adopting the legal national requirement of caring for stray animals.

I also have concerns that you, the OIE, who are responsible for ensuring global disease control and recording global disease outbreaks, are not actually being informed of all these alleged rabies outbreaks by the Serbian authorities, quite simply, because they do not actually exist.  They are simply an excuse to allow the continued killing of stray animals, which is against existing Serbian national legislation.

I also have large concerns that there is no real programme for the future by Serbian authorities to make any long term attempt at stray animal population reduction.  A programme which would include sterilisation, vaccination and microchipping for both stray and also pet (owned) animals is the only way that Serbia can ever hope to reduce the vast numbers of animals which it currently has on the streets.  Public education is required here also, and again the Serbian authorites are showing no attempt to become involved in this.  Serbian autorities are interested in one approach to stray animal control only; and that is to kill everything.  This is doing nothing to reduce stray animals numbers and in the 21st century, is simply not acceptable to normal decent global citizens.

Serbia is wishing to become a future member of the European Union (EU).  In her Issue 1, June 2010 newsletter,  Paola Testori, the EU Director General for Health and Consumers; who is responsible for animal welfare, declares:

“The Treaty of Lisbon, which came into force last December (2009), has created an explicit duty regarding animal welfare under EU law.  Article 13 of the Treaty speaks of animals as “sentient beings” that must be respected in the EU decision-making process”. 

My current opinion is that Serbia is not showing any attempt to enforce its own national animal welfare legislation, that it certainly does not comply with the requirements of the Treaty of Lisbon, and that in no way does it show that it (Serbia) accepts animals as sentient beings.  One only has to witness their treatment of stray animals over many years to support this view.

As a global animal welfare campaigner, I am asking you, the OIE, the World Organisation for Animal Health, to step up onto the stage at the Belgrade meetings this July and acting on my behalf, demand a proper response from the Serbian authorities as to why they are continuing to use the rabies threat as an excuse to detour around caring for animals under existing Serbian legislation as they are required, and that in my opinion, with their current global status of being a nation of stray animal killers, what they aim to do about it prior to any membership of the EU.

Until the Serbian authorities change their attitude to stray animal population controls through a no kill, sterilisation strategy, which I trust you as the OIE, an animal welfare defending global organisation will support, I have no alternative but to continue campaigning for the protection of Serbian stray animals as endorsed by the Serbian Constitutional Court.

It is the Serbian authorities and government who need to move from a Dark Ages approach to animals and progress into the 21st Century; no one else.

I trust that you will make my views on Serbian animal welfare policy, or the lack of it in the 21st Century, clear to the Serbian authorities at the July, Belgrade meetings.

Respectfully yours;

 ***Name and nationality***.

Serbia: Activists letter to Government – Loznica – Urgencija na prijavu : Loznica, dokazi porasta brutalnosti prema ljudima i zivotinjama / crimes – brutality to animals and humans , in opposite to laws and Constitution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Republicko javno tuzilastvo –molimo da prosledite , forwardujete  s dokazima , Osnovnom javnom tuzilastvu u Loznici

Republicka veterinarska inspekcija Loznica

Uprava za veterinu- Sektor veterinarske inspekcije – molimo prosledite , forwardujete  s dokazima , podrucno nadleznoj  rep.vet. insp u Loznici

MUP RS, Beograd- molimo da prosledite  , forwardujete  s dokazima ,mesno nadleznoj PS ,Loznica

8.7.2010.

hitno

Urgencija

Postovani

sa zaljenjem vas informisemo : kriminalna dela se nastavljaju, stepen brutalnosti prema zivotinjama i ljudima u Loznici  raste .Nije mnogo bolja situacija ni u ostalim gradovima u Srbiji , Loznica je samo najbliza kulminaciji  brutalnosti .

Sa zaljenjem  moramo da konstatujemo  da nema znakova zakonite aktivnosti organa kojima smo  pre mesec dana dostavili  prijavu .

Molimo nadlezne  drzavne organe kojima smo se obratili – videti dole  prijavu, – da dejstvuju  u saglasnosti s Ustavom i zakonima Republike Srbije, te da zastite ljudska prava  i  zivotinje , da odmah zaustave  brutalnosti prema zivotinjama i tesku diskriminaciju  ljudi,  koje su u porastu ,  da zaustave revansizam  prema  ljudima  cija uverenje nisu protivzakonita ,ali koja  pocinitelji  zlostavljanja i ubijanja zivotinja  grubo gaze,  izlazuci  ljude  dugotrajnoj teskoj diskriminaciji  zbog  njihovog uverenja da se prema zivotinjama , kao i u svim oblastima  zivota , svako mora ponasati zakonito  i  da se mora spreciti pohlepna  pljacka javnog novca koji je namenjen zakonitom zbrinjavanju  napustenih  kucnih ljubimaca .

S postovanjem

Prijatelj-EPAR/OIPA Srbija/Alijansa za prava zivotinja

24000 Subotica, Matka Vukovica,9

—– Original Message —–

From: epar

To: muprs@mup.gov.rs; rjtdz@bitsyu.net; goran.milosev@minpolj.gov.rs; s.celebicanin@minpolj.gov.rs; vetinspekt@gmail.com; zoran.marinkovic@minpolj.gov.rs; zoran.micovic@minpolj.gov.rs
Cc: kabinet.zpv@gov.rs

Sent: Sun, June 20, 2010 1:43:19 PM
Subject: Serbia, Loznica :HOROR U LOZNICKOM PRIHVATILISTU ZA NAPUSTENE PSE/Dopuna prijave/ KRSENJE PRAVA LJUDI ekstremnim zlostavljanjem i brutalnim ubijanjem zivotinja

MUP RS – molimo dostavite  hitno radi zakonitog postupanja PU Loznica

RJT Beograd- molimo dostavite hitno , radi zakonitog postupanja OJT Loznica

Min.poljopr.Uprava za veterinu-Sektor veterinarske inspekcije

Rep veterinarska inspekcija Loznica- za hitno postupanje

19.6.2010.

Hitna prijava

Dostavljamo  vam ovu  hitnu prijavu – kojom dopunjavamo  nasu vec  prethodno dostavljenu  vam  prijavu  po kojoj nije bilo nikakvog postupanja organa kojima smo prijavili

Krivicna dela u  ilegalnom  “prihvatilištu” za napuštene pse i mačke JKP Nas Dom   dešavaju se i eskalirala su  ekstrermnim zlostavljanjem  pasa i napadima na  ljude – videti dole.

Molimo organe kojima  ovu prijavu sada dostavljamo da odmah zaustave ova nedela .

O svim  ovim  brutalnim dogadjajima i o odnosu organa kojima  krivicna dela prema zivotinjama i ljudima  prijavljujemo , obavesticemo  sve organe EU  putem AWI i nasih zvanicnih korespondenata s EU Parlamentom , ako u roku 24 h  organi kojima smo dostavili prijavu i sada ovu dopunu ne budu postupili po zakonima i Ustavu Republike Srbije i  ako odmah ne zaustave ova nedela prema ljudima i  prema zivotinjama.

Ovo nije pretnja nego informacija o  zakonitim putevima  ostvarenja pravde za ljude i zivotinje na koje cemo biti prisiljeni u slucaju nepostupanja  organa kojima ponovno prijavljujemo  zlocine o kojima  nas informise lokalna organizacija za zastitu zivotinja . Loznica – videti dole .

Cekamo  da odmah zaustavite KRSENJE PRAVA LJUDI  ekstremnim zlostavljanjem i brutalnim ubijanjem  pasa u Loznici  u Srbiji u kojoj je to zakonom zabranjeno ( Zakljucak US  IU 27/2007 ) .

S postovanjem

Prijatelj-EPAR/OIPA Srbija/Alijansa za prava zivotinja 

Subotica,

 

Spain: Support Catalonia’s Campaign to End Bullfighting

 

 

 

 

 

Support Catalonia’s campaign to end bullfighting

The blood sport of bullfighting has no place in modern day Catalonia, Spain. I’m supporting many thousands of local citizens in lobbying their politicians for a region-wide ban, saving hundreds of animals a year from a violent end.

Catalonia’s Parliament will vote soon and every voice in favor of a ban counts.

Please join me in taking an online action to consign this cruelty to history!

http://e-activist.com/ea-campaign/clientcampaign.do?ea.client.id=24&ea.campaign.id=4016

 

Tough times hit Spanish bull run/Cutbacks put squeeze on bullfights

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/tough-times-hit-spanish-bull-run-20100705-zxqg.html

Sydney Morning Herald. 5 July 2010.
Tough times hit Spanish bull run.
 
Hordes of humans will sprint ahead of thundering beasts this week at Pamplona’s famed running of the bulls, but Spain’s most storied fiesta is being overshadowed by a crisis in the bullring.  A proposed regional bullfighting ban is combining with grim economic times to send a chill through the national pastime.  Pamplona’s historic old quarter comes under the international spotlight because its bullfights are preceded by thousands of thrillseekers chased by bulls that invariably end up goring some humans on cobble stoned streets en route to bloody deaths in the ring.  But across Spain, the number of bullfights has dropped from about 1,000 in 2008 to a projected 800 or less this year, as local governments that have always subsidised small-town bullfights cut budgets because of declining tax revenue.  Bullfights, or corridas in Spanish, have become a luxury when cuts must be made by town councils to maintain funding for schools, social programs and road repairs.

Making matters worse for bullfighting aficionados, the vast north eastern Catalonia region where more than 10 per cent of Spain’s 46 million people live could wind up without bullfights when provincial legislators vote on a proposed ban in mid-July.  That would shut down Catalonia’s last bullring in the city of Barcelona, though it wouldn’t ban other bull spectacles like”correbou”, where people chase bulls through the streets and “bouembolat”, where bulls are forced to run around with flaming wax balls on their horns.

Animal rights activists say the gory spectacles are one of the planet’s most blatant forms of animal cruelty. They hope a ban in Catalonia nine years after the Canary Islands enacted a similar one could prompt other Spanish regions to follow suit.  “It would be a huge step forward, Catalonia telling Spain and the rest of the world that they are not for torturing animals,” Mimi Bekhechi, special projects manager and anti-bullfighting campaigner for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Bullfight defenders insist the tradition is still so strong that bans are unthinkable across the rest of Spain. They concede, however, that the country’s debt woes coupled with 20 per cent unemployment and government austerity spending cuts could keep down the number of small town corridas for years.

In Pamplona, the crisis is expected to take a toll on tourism and non-stop street parties during its weeklong festival of bullfighting. Hotels used to sell out three to four months before the event – but not this year. “You can still find good quality rooms going for around $US100 ($A148.37) and vacancies even in some top class hotels, something unheard of four years ago,” Nacho Calvo of the Navarra Restaurant and Hotel Association. At the plush, sought-after AC Ciudad de Pamplona hotel, “we have seen fewer foreigners, and this year the absence of Americans is notable, there are hardly any,” said manager Gabriel Pascual. Bullfighting promoter Luis Miguel Ballesteros two years ago put on 27 or 28 small town bull spectacles in villages with populations ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 people each across the Castilla-Leon region, part of Spain’s historic heartland. This year he’s down to nine or 10 because the rest can’t come up with the $US30,000 ($A35,608) to $US35,000 ($A41,543) subsidy payments they used to give him for putting on corridas costing $US80,000 ($A94,955) to $US100,000($A118,694). “The first thing they are cutting are the bullfights, they’re spending less money on bulls so they can pay for education,”Ballesteros said.

Things are so bad in Estepona, a Mediterranean seaside resort of quaint whitewashed homes, that city officials couldn’t find a promoter willing to stage bullfights at the local festival starting on Tuesday. “It did surprise us, but we understand there is a not a lot of money out there,” said town councillor Carmen Ocana. Estepona – a town of 70,000 that doubles in size each summer as tourists pour in – normally spends $US250,000 ($A296,736) on its weeklong summer festival of music, parades, food and booze. But this year there will be no public spending and no parade. A children’s show that used to be free will charge admission. Instead of hiring big-name musicians for concerts, Estepona put out a call for local musicians who will play for free. Some see a silver lining in the crisis: higher quality fights.

Jose Carlos Arevalo, editor of Spain’s top bullfighting magazine, 6 Toros 6, said that in the boom years before the crisis, bullfighting was flush with money. The subsidies for staging fights drew in freewheeling managers and even people who turned to raising fighting bulls after getting rich on Spain’s real estate boom. That led to a glut of fights, featuring “semi-empty rings and bouts with any animal that had four legs and two horns,” Arevalo wrote in an editorial in last week’s edition of the magazine.
Now Spain’s economic woes are bringing the industry back into equilibrium, with fewer but more star-studded fights and breeders also trying harder to turn out only top-quality beasts. The crisis, Arevalo wrote, “has made the men of the bullfighting world come to their senses”.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5hhUS6aDvr9GJLIhtzrCEHES5gRvw
 Google. 5 July 2010
Cutbacks put squeeze on bullfights.

Spain’s world-famous Pamplona bullfighting festival is in danger of being overshadowed by a crisis in the sport.  A proposed regional bullfighting ban is combining with grim economic times to send a chill through the national pastime.  From Tuesday for a week Pamplona’s historic old quarter comes under the international spotlight with its bullfights preceded by thousands of thrillseekers chased by bulls that invariably end up goring some people on cobblestoned streets en route to bloody deaths in the ring. But across Spain, the number of bullfights has dropped from about 1,000 in 2008 to a projected 800 or less this year, as local governments that have always subsidised small-town bullfights cut budgets because of declining tax revenue. Bullfights, or corridas in Spanish, have become a luxury when cuts must be made by town councils to maintain funding for schools, social programmes and road repairs. Making matters worse for bullfighting aficionados, the vast north-eastern Catalonia region where more than 10% of Spain’s 46 million people live could wind up without bullfights when provincial politicians vote on a proposed ban later this month.  That would shut down Catalonia’s last bullring in the city of Barcelona, although it would not ban other bull spectacles like “correbou,” where people chase bulls through the streets and “bouembolat,” where bulls are forced to run around with flaming wax balls on their horns.

Animal rights activists say the spectacles are one of the planet’s most blatant forms of animal cruelty. They hope a ban in Catalonia nine years after the Canary Islands enacted a similar one could prompt other Spanish regions to follow suit.  “It would be a huge step forward, Catalonia telling Spain andthe rest of the world that they are not for torturing animals,” Mimi Bekhechi, special projects manager and anti-bullfighting campaigner for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Bullfight defenders insist the tradition is still so strong that bans are unthinkable across the rest of Spain. They concede, however, that the country’s debt woes coupled with20% unemployment and government austerity spending cuts could keep down the number of small town corridas for years.

Russia: Petition to Stop Authorities Killing Stray Animals – Please Sign.

***  Please sign the petition and crosspost to the moon !! ***

—– Original Message —–

From: Marina Ermakova

Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 5:55 PM

Subject: Protect homeless dogs and cats in the Moscow Region – sign the petition!

Moscow city authorities have begun a campaign against stray animals – they have promised to pay 1000 rubles (app. 25 euros) for each killed dog.

Please, sign the petition in order to stop the bloody campaign.

http://www.gopetition.com/online/24737.html

Our state and city authorities are more “sensitive” for the protest from abroad.

Я в Моем Мире – http://my.mail.ru/mail/dezy88/

England (Uk): There Will Be Limited SAV Posts For A While Because …………

Dear all;

This is just a short note to inform you that at the moment, I am having to give most of my attention to another project rather than SAV.

I am personally coordinating / producing a report which will be presented to the European Union in the next couple of months regarding major investigations into live animal welfare during transport in certain parts of Europe.  

It is hoped that the report will contribute to changes in EU legislation ensuring that there will be a major overall reduction in the times which live animals currently endure in transportation.

The report is a joint production by several of Europe’s best undercover animal transport welfare organisations, which include:

PMAF – Protection Mondiale des Animaux de Ferme – France.

PMAF website: http://www.pmaf.org/ 

EoA – Eyes on Animals – the Netherlands.

Eyes on Animals website:  http://eyesonanimals.com/ 

Animals’ AngelsGermany.

Animals’ Angels website: http://www.animals-angels.de/startseite,en_ORG.html 

KALE – Kent Against Live Exports – England, Uk.

KALE website:  http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~kale/news/103.htm 

It is a major report and the above organisations hope that it will start a major re think about live animal transport throughout Europe.

I will attempt to keep SAV updated with new posts whenever the chance arrives, but please consider that priority has to currently be given elsewhere at the moment.

Thanks and regards

Mark – SAV.

 

 

All Photos – PMAF

 

 

Serbia: 06/07/10 Update – ‘Mila’, the Dog Who Was Attacked and Had All Her Legs Cut Off (Belgrade)

New information supplied by Diana:

An update on ‘Mila’, the little dog in Belgrade who had all of her legs cut off.

Please click on the links below for video footage of Mila as she is now.

http://www.pressonline.rs/sr/video/story/121348/%28VIDEO%29+Terzin%3A+Ukoliko+ne+bude+neophodno%2C+Mila+ne%C4%87e+na+operaciju.html

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=06&dd=11&nav_id=67746

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=06&dd=01&nav_id=67525

 

Mila won’t be exposed to “unnecessary surgeries

BELGRADE — Deputy Secretary for Belgrade Utilities and Housing Services Vladimir Terzin has stated that Mila the dog will not be exposed to unnecessary operations.

“Mila will not be exposed to operations if the issue of her disability can be solved with orthopedic aids,” Terzin said.

The one-year old mixed breed was found in April in Belgrade with all four of her legs cut off by an unknown perpetrator.

The mutilation is treated as a criminal offence under Serbian law.

Now Terzin explained that orthopaedic paws are being considered, which would help the dog walk, and pointed out that police still had not contacted him, “which means that the investigation was still under way”.

The Belgrade Veterinary Institution announced earlier that the dog’s condition had improved and that she was ready to start preparations for a surgery to fit her with prostheses.

The final decision about who, where and if Mila will undergo surgery will be made by an expert committee.

“We’re working on her socialization, (she’s) making contact with people and other dogs so she could lead a normal life once somebody adopts her,” the Belgrade Veterinary Institution Director Bratislav Stanković said.

Mila was transferred to the Belgrade Veterinary Institution on April 26 on Mayor Dragan Đilas’ order.

Mila was admitted to a private veterinary surgery in a very serious condition, since it turned out that beside the leg injuries she also survived a heart attack and developed pneumonia.

11 June 2010 | 15:45 | Source: Tanjug