UK: Parliament Brief For Dog Meat Trade – To Be Debated IN UK Parliament Today – 5/11/15.

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UPDATE 6/11/15

Please go to the following

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2015/11/05/uk-london-parliament-barbaric-dog-meat-trade-condemned-by-uk-mps/  

to get a complete overview of the debate; including footage of the debate, the excellent speech by Mr. Flello MP and also a full Hansard transcript of the debate.

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http://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-7360

Dog Meat Trade

Published Tuesday, November 3, 2015

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In many parts of Asia – particularly in countries such as China, the Philippines, Vietnam and South Korea – it is culturally acceptable to eat dog meat. These are not the only countries that eat dog meat around the world, dog meat is also eaten in Switzerland, Mexico and the Arctic and Antarctic, however most western cultures consider the practice “taboo”. In many Asian countries dogs have only relatively recently been kept as pets and so the animals are viewed very differently to the way they are viewed in the west. However, several animal charities draw attention to the condition in which the dogs are often kept prior to being killed for human consumption. Some animal welfare charities argue that dogs are often tortured before being killed because of a belief that it causes their meat to be tender. There are also concerns that most of the ‘meat dogs’ are in fact stolen companion dogs and strays who are kept in terrible conditions while being transported from country to country.

A particular concern for many charities is Yulin Dog Meat Festival which is held in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, every year. News articles estimate 10,000 dogs are killed at the festival, having been inhumanely transported from other countries in tiny cages, often without food or water, before being beaten to death. There is a huge social media campaign to stop this festival, though its effectiveness has been questioned.

Although it is illegal to commercially slaughter and sell dog meat in many countries around the world, law enforcement is weak and it continues being a popular dish even where it is prohibited. There are no international laws prohibiting the consumption of dog meat. The UK Government is not therefore able to intervene or take trade measures against countries where the consumption of dog meat is regarded as culturally acceptable.

UK ambassadors and Foreign Office officials have, however, raised the issue with the governments of China, the Philippines, South Korea and Vietnam in the past.

On Thursday 5th November 2015 MPs will take part in a debate on the dog meat trade.

This debate, which was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee following a bid from Robert Flello MP, aims to “put pressure on the countries that are involved in this appalling and barbaric trade to do something about it, and ideally to end it permanently.”

Commons Briefing papers CBP-7360

Author: Elena Ares

Topics: Animals, Animal welfare

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Dog Meat Trade ( PDF, 615.38 KB)

 

 

Russia: Save Monkeys From Slow, Cruel Death on Mars.

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http://animalpetitions.org/123073/save-monkeys-from-inhumane-death-on-mars/?utm_source=Animal+Petitions&utm_campaign=2a97af0fc3-269AP11_3_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5c8ef52732-2a97af0fc3-79739337

Save Monkeys From Slow, Cruel Death on Mars

Russia has announced that it will send four rhesus monkeys on a suicide mission to Mars in 2017.

During this mission, the monkeys will likely endure inhumane tests, dehydration, and emotional upset.

We need to take action today to preserve the physical and emotional health of these exceptional animals.

Please sign the petition using the above link, thank you.

 

 

 

UK: Final Push To Stop EU Bullfight Breeding Subsidies – UK Supporters Use Link Below.

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For UK campaigners only use the ‘George Osborne’ contact below.  Other EU supporters in other EU states must use their own national representative in this action.

Our past post  – https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2015/10/28/eu-victory-european-parliament-votes-against-funding-bullfights/ 

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NEW ACTION:

Dear Mark,

On Wednesday 28th October, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly for an amendment that could stop taxpayers’ money from supporting farmers who rear bulls to be tortured and killed in bullfights.

This victory was only possible because of people like you taking action and ensuring that our elected representatives know the strength of public feeling against bullfighting.

The reason why I am writing to you today Mark, is because despite this crucial vote, the deal is not quite done.

This amendment will now be considered by a joint committee of MEPs and government Ministers from across the EU. George Osborne is our (UK)  representative on this committee.

For it to be adopted the Ministers will have to debate and agree to the change. If they ignore it then it will fail, and the subsidies will keep being paid.

With one final push YOU can ensure that EU subsidies for bullfighting stop

Please contact George Osborne and ask him to lead the way on this as the Minister responsible, and for him to encourage Finance Ministers in other EU countries to support the amendment.

Thank you so much for your support.

Kind regards,

Mark McCormick

Senior Communications Officer

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The Fox Who Loves The Man That Saved It.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lKHtNCJRcc 

 

 

UK: British MP’s To Debate Asia Dog Meat Trade In Parliament on 5/11/15.

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Dear Mark,

This week, for the first time ever, the UK Parliament will hold a debate on Asia’s dog meat trade.

The debate will urge the House of Commons to call for an immediate end to dog meat cruelty in Asia, and will acknowledge and support our campaign to end the trade.

It will also call for action by the Chinese government to cancel the horrific annual Yulin dog meat ‘festival.’

Please take urgent action today and ask your MP to attend this life-saving debate!

HSI is a proud member of the Asia Canine Protection Alliance (ACPA) who’ve fought hard to get MPs to speak out against this brutal trade. This is our opportunity to ensure that the UK government sends a clear message that this is not an issue we’re prepared to overlook; that as a nation, we won’t turn our backs on millions of suffering dogs.

We need as many MPs as possible to attend. It’s critical we make it clear to our own government and to the countries involved that this issue matters to the British public.

Please take immediate action and urge your MP now to attend the debate at 1pm on Thursday to speak out against cruelty on your behalf.

Thank you for all that you do for animals!


Sincerely,

Claire Bass
Executive Director
Humane Society International/UK