China: Circus cancelled in China as citizens protest animal performances that occur despite ban.

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http://www.vancouversun.com/travel/Circus+cancelled+China+citizens+protest+animal+performances/9013870/story.html

Circus cancelled in China as citizens protest animal performances that occur despite ban

By Louise Watt, The Associated PressOctober 9, 2013

BEIJING, China – A Chinese circus featuring animal performances was cancelled after citizens called for a boycott and tipped off authorities, in what activists billed a victory for a growing animal welfare movement.

The promotional material for the Jinan Animal Carnival Festival suggested the shows would have bears lying on their backs twirling flaming rods, tigers riding horses and a monkey riding a goat.

Chinese regulations ban animal performances, but animal rights activists estimate hundreds of shows still take place each year. They say animals are kept in poor conditions and trained under fear and stress to perform tricks.

A local Communist Party-run newspaper, the Qilu Evening News, reported that citizens had organized an online boycott of the festival that was due to open in late September and tipped off the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, which has responsibility for zoo management. It said the ministry issued an “urgent notice” for the festival’s cancellation and the organizers had refunded tickets.

The ministry refused to comment Wednesday. The organizer, Jinan Municipal Horticulture Greening Administration, and host, Jinan Quancheng Ecological Park, confirmed the show had been cancelled but refused to give details.

In 2010, China’s State Forestry Administration banned animal shows involving cruelty, and in June this year the housing ministry issued regulations saying “animal shows are strictly forbidden.”

Dave Neale of Hong Kong-based Animals Asia, which has been documenting animal shows in China for the past four years, said there has been little enforcement of the regulations and there are still hundreds of animal performances a year.

Even though animal shows are still popular, there is growing awareness of mistreatment of performing animals, Neale said.

“The fact that people were actually phoning the ministry to oppose this particular development was something that we have not heard before for a zoo issue,” he said.

Qin Xiaona, founder of the Capital Animal Welfare Association, said there is still a long way to go before animal welfare enters the consciousness of mainstream Chinese society.

“In China, more and more people are participating in the protection of animal rights, but there are many people and companies still trying to commercialize and make profit from animals,” she said.

Some zoos have stopped animal performances following the official ban, including Nanjing Zoo in east China in March 2011. Zoo press officer Bai Yali said visitor numbers dropped sharply afterward, but the zoo introduced more animal species and educational programs and visitors rose 18 per cent in 2012 over 2010.

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Associated Press researchers Zhao Liang and Yu Bing contributed to this report.

 

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Proposing an European legislative framework aimed at phasing out animal experiments

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https://ec.europa.eu/citizens-initiative/ECI-2012-000007/public/index.do?lang=en

 

Proposed European Citizens’ Initiative: Stop vivisection

Subject matter:
Proposing an European legislative framework aimed at phasing out animal experiments

Main objectives:
Considering clear ethical objections to animal experiments and solid scientific principles that invalidate the “animal model” for predicting human response, we urge the European Commission to abrogate directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes and to present a new proposal that does away with animal experimentation and instead makes compulsory the use – in biomedical and toxicological research – of data directly relevant for the human species

Information on this proposed initiative is available in the following languages:
български   čeština   dansk   Deutsch   eesti   ελληνικά   English   español   français   Gaeilge   italiano   latviešu   lietuvių   magyar   Malti   Nederlands   polski   português   română   slovenčina   slovenščina   suomi   svenska

European Commission registration number:
ECI(2012)000007

Date of registration:
22/06/2012

Web address of this proposed initiative on the European Commission register:
http://ec.europa.eu/citizens-initiative/public/initiatives/ongoing/details/2012/000007/en

Names of organisers:
Elvers Ingegerd, Molenaar Robert, Flies Daniel, Reiss Claude, Tamino Gianni, Menache André, Querol Viñas Nuria

Names of contact persons:
Tamino Gianni, Menache André

E-mail addresses of contact persons:
substitute.stopvivisection@gmail.com, representative.stopvivisection@gmail.com

Website of this proposed citizens’ initiative (if any):
http://www.stopvivisection.eu

To support a European Citizens’ Initiative, you must be an EU citizen (national of an EU member state) and be old enough to vote in European Parliament elections (18 except Austria where the voting age is 16).
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