Australia: Call for an END to Live Animal Export

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/take_action/festival-of-sacrifice/

This week marks one of the darkest times on the animal welfare calendar as the Festival of Sacrifice commences in the Middle East. Tragically, hundreds of thousands of exported Australian animals will be amongst the millions of animals who are sacrificed during religious celebrations at the end of the Hajj.

In the same way that Christmas has become the peak time of animal suffering in the West with vast numbers of factory farmed animals slaughtered for Christmas celebrations, the Festival of Sacrifice is the worst time of animal suffering throughout the Middle East.

Islamic teachings speak to the importance of humane treatment of animals, but the sheer numbers of animals bought and sacrificed inevitably leads to cruelty on a massive scale as the welfare of individual animals is forgotten.

It is common practice for purchased sheep to be bound, shoved into car boots or loaded onto the back of utes, before suffering a terrifying death on the morning of the Eid; their throats are cut whilst fully conscious, often by inexperienced slaughtermen in private premises or by exhausted abattoir workers who are working at ten times their normal capacity.

It was evidence obtained by Animals Australia investigators of the brutal treatment of Australian sheep in Egypt during this festival that forced the Federal government to ban the live sheep trade to Egypt. Despite similar graphic evidence being documented in other Middle Eastern countries, the Federal government continues to allow animals to be exported to the region.

Please click here to call on your local Federal member of parliament to use their power to urge Prime Minister Gillard and Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig to ban the cruel live export trade.

Your Help Is Needed Today:

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SAV Comment:

Live animal exports is one of the most disgusting abuses of animals that can be imagined. I have personally been involved with live animal exports from the UK for well over 20 years now, and have seen the untold cruelty firsthand that this business creates. I, on your behalf of all UK anti-export campaigners, wish animal friends at Animals Australia every success in their campaign to stop the untold suffering of animals exported from Australia to the Middle East.

One thing can be assured; in the end they will be victorious.

Ukraine: New Video Footage Provided of the Appalling Conditions for Animals at Kharkov Zoo Park

 

We have been fortunate enough to be provided with some excellent footage of the appalling situation for animals at the Kharkov Zoo park in the Ukraine.

The direct link to this video footage is as follows:

http://www.kharkovguide.net/blog/2010/11/15/kharkov-zoo-park-ukraine/

We would like to thank Dan for initially contacting us and providing the video footage which can be seen via the above. This link provides more written information relating to the situation for the animals in the zoo.

An opportunity is provided at the end of the post at which a comment / reply can be left should you wish to do so.

Further information relating to Kharkov can be found at the following site:

http://www.kharkovguide.net/blog/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uk: Maria and Paul Produce a Musical Tribute to the Memory of Jollity Farm

No other could have written and recorded such an amazing song for and in memory of our Jollity Farm by Maria Daines and Paul Killington

To listen go to http://www.maria-daines.com/music-112.html and click on MP3 play whole song, hi-fi (broadband) to listen to the song

The words ………….

JOLLITY FARM

I been tryin’ to write this song, too long
Feels like breakin’ an arm
Something’s stirrin’ in my heart, long gone
I’m goin’ home, to my Jollity Farm

Someone took away my home, hard as stone
Cut me to the bone
Now I wander in the blue, because of you
I never felt so alone

Some folks fall n’ some folks cry
You’ll see hardship in their eyes
They’ll stand tall to do what’s right
Some give up n’ some give in
And I know just where you been
Your gentle heart will bear the fight

I saw Alfy in my dreams, sweet dreams
Never saw love so true
I know heaven ain’t so far, too far
For someone good as you

People hurt n’ people change, not you
Your love stays the same
If I’m comin’ home today, well it ain’t far
I’m comin’ home, to my Jollity Farm

Progress swept away your land, good land
Cast those wicked deeds
Broke your hearts n’ wrecked your plans, oh man
Blew away the seeds

But I know you are fightin’ still, you always will
Keepin’ life from harm
You put that flag back on the hill, yeah you rebuilt
Yeah you rebuilt, our Jollity Farm…

© Maria Daines/Paul Killington
All Rights Reserved
(mcps) ASCAP
9.10.10

Mary Alice Pollard,

Cornwall’s Voice for Animals

http://www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/Home.html

Ukraine: Please Sign the Petition to Stop (Ukraine) Circus Animal Abuses.

Animals in Ukraine are popular attractions in circuses and mobile zoos. Unfortunately, the living conditions for these animals often include exposure to the elements, dirty cages and abuse.

And there are no laws to protect them.

Tell Ukraine to pass legislation to protect animals.»

The Association of Animal Protection Organizations of Ukraine has started a petition to urge the Ukraine government to protect these animals.

Below is a message from them:


Dear friends,

Please consider signing this petition to say “no” to cruelty. We hope that this petition will bring international attention to this issue in Ukraine, where animals’ rights are violated every day to entertain crowds and make money.

With this petition, we hope to shame the Ukrainian government while educating people of the world and people of Ukraine who may not be aware of this problem and its importance. We can not do this without your help!

Sincerely,
The Association of Animal Protection Societies of Ukraine.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ukraine: Further Article on Mobile Crematoriums to Destroy Homeless Dogs

 

Past SAV Links:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/11/12/ukraine-updates-corrupt-authorities-pocketing-all-the-cash-at-stray-animals-expense-familiar-to-you-it-is-to-us/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/ukraine-mobile-crematorium-used-to-kill-stray-animals-before-eurofoot-2012-sample-letter-and-information/

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http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/11-11-2010/115737-homeless_dogs-0/

Pravda. 11 November 2010.

Ukraine uses mobile crematoriums to destroy homeless dogs.

In Russia and Ukraine, homeless animals are destroyed with the use of curare-like paralyzing poisons. Ditiline is forbidden in Ukraine, but the drug is widely used anyway. Ukrainian animal rights activists no longer seek understanding and support from the government and say that they are ready to take extreme measures: they threaten to disrupt Euro 2012 football championship in the country.  Russian animal rights activists wage their own war for homeless four-legged creatures. On February 2, 2020, 500 people filed a written protest against the return of useless and barbaric extermination of homeless animals.  Yuri Luzhkov, Moscow’s former mayor, stated in May of 2008 that he was supporting humane policies towards the regulation of the number of homeless animals. However, reality proved that the verbal statement entailed no action: animals would be captured in the streets and sent to unfinished shelters, where they would die because of poor housing conditions.  The same year, Luzhkov’s deputy Pavel Biryukov offered to replace the program of sterilization of homeless animals to their extermination in municipal shelters. The black list included quarantined and sterilized dogs. Animal rights activists said that such a change in the law would only legalize animal slaughter.  In Russia, homeless dogs are also destroyed with curare-like drugs such as ditiline and its derivatives. Curare-like paralyzing poisons are banned in the whole civilized world, and their use is categorized as brutal animal abuse.  Many in Russia believe that a large number of homeless animals is a result of uncontrollable breeding of purebred dogs and cats and the absence of propaganda to sterilize homeless pets.  In addition, taking homeless pets from dog pounds is not considered a traditional practice in Russia.  There is direct connection between the cultural and moral level of the society and the attention that it pays to issues of protection of animals. The culture of eating dog meat has been prospering in Moscow lately. A journalistic investigation conducted by one of Russian TV channels revealed a whole chain of restaurants serving dog meat in the south-west of Moscow. 

The attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church to four-legged creatures is terrible too. On October 27, 2007, a priest of Russia’s iconic Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius ordered to pack over 30 cats in sacks and take them to a landfill where they were bulldozed.  During the festival of balloons held in Moscow’s Tushino in 2008, several lambs were publicly slaughtered for meat. The festival was conducted with the blessing of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. In 2007, a priest of the Temple of St. Matrona in Moscow’s center ordered a security guard to beat a puppy who ran onto the territory of the church.

The guard broke the puppy’s spine.

Atrocious attitude to animals prospers in Ukraine too. Ukrainian animal rights activists won the support of UEFA after their numerous attempts to reach the national authorities had been left without attention. In Ukraine, homeless animals are destroyed barbarically. Dog catchers use special syringe guns to kill homeless pets. The poison that they used is called ditiline – a drug that paralyzes respiratory muscles.
“Animals stay conscience during the process. Ditiline literally breaks their lungs into pieces during several hours, and dogs die in unimaginable pains. Animals are being destroyed in public while other people including children are watching,” an activist said. “It is possible to solve the problem with homeless animals, but it will take time. Destroying animals is not a way out, because other homeless dogs and cats breed very fast. To reduce their growing number, one should eliminate their sources of food – garbage containers in the streets that do not get emptied as often as they should. If animals have no food sources, their number will be cut considerably in a natural way.

In Ukraine’s Lisichansk, local authorities purchased a mobile crematorium for 198,000 hryvnas. It looks like a field kitchen with a chimney. The crematorium is operated by a driver, an operator and a catcher “armed” with a syringe gun. They paralyze animals and throw them into the container. As soon as they collect 40 kilos, they burn the paralyzed dogs and catswhile they are still alive. 

Last year, the Ukrainian president, the prime minister and the opposition leader received dozens of letters from foreign animal rights activities, who urged them to immediately stop the uncontrollable and brutal extermination of homeless animals. Activists from other countries sent many similar messages to UEFA headquarters because Ukraine is hosting Euro 2012 football championship.  Europe is ready to boycott Euro 2012 in Ukraine. Activists, with famous people among them, are ready to organize meetings of protest near Ukrainian embassies in EU countries if nothing changes for the better.  Director of Euro 2012, Martin Cullen, told Ukrainian officials that he condemned barbaric methods of solving the problem with homeless pets. The official stated that the government of Ukraine should take the problem under control because the brutal methods used against the animals contradict to European norms.

Anna Orlova

13/11/10 – Celebrate ! – The Release of The Real Leader.

 

However long it takes, eventually, good always triumphs over evil.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11749661

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/index.asp

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/15/burma-release-us-prisoner

Ukraine: Updates – Corrupt Authorities Pocketing All the Cash At Stray Animals Expense – Familiar To You ? ! ? – It Is To Us.

Corrupt authorities, animals killed ‘humanely’, officials pocketing vast sums of money as a result – where have we seen and heard all of this before ? – Clue: It is not the Ukraine but another part of Europe;

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European animal welfare advocates planning to seek closure of Kyiv Zoo

11:45

Kyiv, November 12 (Interfax-Ukraine) – European animal welfare advocates are planning soon to ask the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) to push for the closure of Kyiv Zoo.

“I will propose that the EAZA leadership call for the closure of Kyiv Zoo… We [the European animal welfare advocates] consider this zoo as a prison for innocent animals, and we believe that it is better to close it. Such conditions do not meet European standards,” President of the Naturewatch Foundation John Ruane said at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine on Thursday.

He drew attention to the fact that the authorities of the Ukrainian capital had not given practical consideration to the issues of keeping zoo animals and that they were not planning to resolve the problem of stray animals in a humane manner.

“Yesterday [on November 10] we met with Mr. Holubchenko [Deputy Head of Kyiv City State Administration Anatoliy Holubchenko] and management representatives dealing with the issues of stray animals. We drew attention to the fact that the authorities either did not understand anything about or did not want to resolve the problem,” Ruane said.

He also said that late on November 10 he had received videotapes from various regions in Ukraine, mainly from the east, documenting cases of the poisoning of stray animals and pets.

“Upon returning to England, we will create a Web site that will show this awful video,” Ruane said.

He also noted that cases in the country linked to the illegal killing of animals, in particular, through poisoning with an unidentified poison, should be considered “at the highest level.”

The president of the Tierhilfwerk animal protection association, Christian Janatsch, in turn, expressed regret that there had been few achievements over the 14 years of their work in the fight for animal rights in Ukraine.

“We only ensured the closure of a knackery in Pyrohove (Kyiv region) and the appearance there of a shelter for homeless animals under [former Kyiv] Mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko,” he said, adding that the Kyiv authorities then only “made promises, but the result is zero.”

President of the Kyiv Society for the Protection of Animals “SOS” Tamara Tarnawska predicted that the situation with the ruthless destruction of stray animals would only worsen ahead of the Euro 2012 European Football Championship.

During the press conference, journalists were shown a several scenes from the video showing dogs killed by an unidentified poison.

http://www.naturewatch.org/Foundation/Ukraine/News/2009/2009Nov-UEFAeuro2012Championships.asp

Ukraine

November 2009 – Corrupt council bosses in Lugansk are using the forthcoming UEFA Euro 2012 Championships to kill stray animals.

Corrupt council bosses in Lugansk are using the forthcoming 14th European Football Championship (UEFA Euro 2012) to kill stray animals.     Here’s how it works:

Lugansk has an airport where football fans from Europe will arrive. The fans will then be transported by bus to Donetsk stadium where the matches will be played.

Corrupt municipality bosses are using this event, and the expected high number of visitors, to suggest that all stray animals must be killed for safety purposes.  They believe this will also enhance the image of the city making it nice and clean and safe.

But to do this they need an allocation of money from the city. The corrupt officials then state a hugely inflated figure of strays and say they need 100h (approx 10 Euro’s) to kill each dog. Of course they say that this will be done humanely.

Then having received all the money from the city budget, they get together unemployed workers and send them out to kill strays by poison – maybe the cost is a few Euro cents per dog (after all how much does it cost to get some cheap poison and dig a hole to bury the animals – when the hole is full they just dig another one).

For every dog they kill they say they have killed ten or twenty or more. For every 100,000 Euro of budget, it is estimated that perhaps 1000 euros are spent and that leaves 99,000 Euros which is stolen and shared amongst the officials.

This kind of scam is operated in many regions of Ukraine with KYIV CITY MUNICIPALITY being the most corrupt.  This has gone on for years and IS A BIG MONEY MAKER FOR MUNICIPALITY OFFICIALS. The corruption is AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL.

Naturewatch urges all football fans and all teams in Europe to write to the UEFA President urging that he takes action to stop this barbaric cruelty in Lugansk.

Write to:

Michel Platini
President
The Union of European Football Associations
Chemin de la route-46
CH-1260 Nyon
Switzerland

June 2010 – Euro 2012 director calling on Ukraine’s leadership to find humane solution to stray animals problem. More… (external link to Kyiv Post)

http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/69129/

UEFA Director for Euro 2012 Martin Kallen has asked Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister Borys Kolesnikov to settle the situation with stray animals in the country.

Euro 2012 director calling on Ukraine’s leadership to find humane solution to stray animals problem

Jun 9 at 17:58 | Interfax-Ukraine

UEFA Director for Euro 2012 Martin Kallen has asked Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister Borys Kolesnikov to settle the situation with stray animals in the country without resorting to killing them, president of the “SOS” International Society for the Protection of Animals Tamara Tarnawska said at a press conference in Interfax-Ukraine on Wednesday, June 9.

“On June 1, I met with Mr. Kallen at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon (Switzerland). In response to my letter dated June 1, he on the same day wrote a letter to [Ukraine’s] Deputy Prime Minister Borys Kolesnikov. We talked about the problem of cruel, barbaric and medieval killing of stray animals in Ukraine, and the use of mobile crematoria in Lysychansk, Mariupol and other cities. We paid a lot of attention to the situation with Kyiv Zoo.”

In his appeal to the vice prime minister, Kallen noted that UEFA does not support cruel methods of killing stray animals and has never encouraged the Ukrainian authorities to use such methods.

Tarnawska also said that the UEFA Director for Euro 2012 is receiving letters daily from around the world about the treatment of stray animals in Ukraine. This jeopardizes the reputation of UEFA, and harms confidence in the organization, she said.

The president of the SOS society stressed that in his letter, Kallen had asked Kolesnikov to meet with Tarnawska to work out a position concerning the further action. “A week has passed, but I haven’t yet received an invitation from the deputy prime minister,” she said.

In addition, according to Tarnawska, there is a threat that foreign fans might boycott Euro 2012 in Ukraine: “We have opened three Web sites – two in France and one in Switzerland, which have started calling for a boycott the Euro 2012 in Ukraine. The sites are planning to post the appeals to travel agencies, football players, officials, politicians and, certainly, UEFA to boycott the event in Ukraine.”

“These Web sites will do their negative work, I am sure,” the animal rights activist said.

Read more: http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/69129/#ixzz15599IdqA