Posted on April 7, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
By Helmut.F. Kaplan, Austrian philosopher and animal ethicist*
The “Salzburger Nachrichten”Newspaper was published on November 24, 1994, and nothing has changed in the animal-disdaining leaf line to this day:
“The autumn bull market in Pinzgau (Austria) has a decades-long tradition in Maishofen. Also this year, hundreds of visitors from home and abroad came to the big event of the cattle breeders. Out of 60 offered bulls, 58 were sold at an average price of 30,000 Schillins (today will be payed 5,000 Euro for the best slave, note from Venus) per animal.
The leader was ‘Winston’.
The 15-month-old bull of the breeder Franz Gumpold from Saalfelden was acquired by the cattle breeding club Rauris by 84,000 Schilling. The picture in Newspaper shows breeder Gumpold ‘Winston’ in the arena of the auction hall Maishofen on 1994. ”
the winners in Pinzgau autumn bull market of 2018
The parallels between former slave markets and today’s animal auctions are so obvious that it is actually incomprehensible how they can not be seen by someone.
For the animals that are our slaves today, life is a continuous and inescapable nightmare.
Everything that torments us in the worst fantasies is a terrible reality for the enslaved animals. Daily, nocturnal, lifelong reality. Only death, which usually surpasses the horrors of life, ends the hell we prepare for animals on earth.
All wickedness, primitiveness, and evilness to which men are capable, must be endured by innocent and defenseless animals.
We are the only real devils compared to whom all the other devils are harmless bunglers and sympathetic dilettantes.
Posted on April 6, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
A farmer was sentenced on Friday in Ulm (West germany) because of animal cruelty to three years imprisonment. Animal rights activists of SOKO Organisation had uncovered the abuses in a pigsty in Merklingen ( West Germany).
The 56-year-old farmer from Merklingen (Alb-Donau-Kreis, West Germany) is responsible for the deaths of a total of 1,600 pigs due to catastrophic conditions in the completely overcrowded and filthy stables, the court said Friday. They found carcasses, bitten off tails, shredded ears. In addition, the defendant killed two animals with a hammer.
Closure: 160 animals had to be killed immediately after becoming aware of the abuses, the operation was closed. The accused, who was confessed, received a lifelong animal keeping ban. The judge cited the “rudeness” of the farmer: he had inflicted considerable pain and suffering on animals.
From a “historical judgment in Ulm” animal rights activists speak of the “miracle of Merklingen”, of a “breakthrough”. Ulm District Court on 15 March 2019 sentenced a pigmeat from Merklingen for animal cruelty to a prison sentence of three years. With “Oh, finally,” many would have welcomed the verdict, says Friedrich Mülln, spokesman for the association Soko Animal Welfare, who testified in the process as a witness. The Soko had revealed in 2016 the catastrophic abuses in the pigsty.
All this is not in China! it is in Germany! And it is the standard business model of the meat mafia whose employees are usually freed from any guilt, no matter how big or how small the crimes they commit against animals are.
Hopefully the verdict of the Ulm court will lead to a stricter control in the farms and a certain inhibition against the sadism of the slaveholders.
Posted on April 6, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
The Belgian parliament passed a national trade ban on ivory on the evening of 4 April. Exceptions, however, continue to apply to processed ivory, which was acquired before 1975.
The Belgian Ministry of the Environment has up to now spoken out against trade restrictions – but now supports a ban in Belgium and at EU level.
Thus, the pressure on other EU member states and the EU Commission to prohibit trade increases. Daniela Freyer of the animal and species protection organization Pro Wildlife comments:
“We hope that the turnaround in Belgium will help finally usher in the end of the ivory trade in Europe. Germany and the EU should not be in bottom position and should finally ban the ivory trade. “
The EUhas been strongly criticized for years: despite numerous international resolutions and demands for a closure of the ivory markets and although the international ivory trade has been banned since 1990, it still allows the trade in ivory from alleged old stocks, sometimes even without permission and thus without control options.
“It is high time that the EU rejects bloody ivory trade once and for all, and that it no longer ignores international decisions, demands from African states, the European Parliament, scientists, animal rights activists and more than one million EU citizens”, so Daniela Freyer.
In addition, in recent years the EU has become the largest exporter of “legal” ivory to Asia: in 2015 alone, EU countries exported 10,000 pieces of ivory – mainly to China.
Thank you, Belgium! We need more courage, independence and resistance from the inner circle of the EU, because obviously, the will of EU citizens to abolish the suffering of animals interests the EU a shit.