Posted on June 27, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Posted on June 23, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


23/6/16 – well voting has now commenced in the UK regarding its future in or out of the EU.
Reporting restrictions have been enforced until the polls close at 10pm tonight. A result should be known by breakfast time (or soon after) on 24/6/16.
We have had several mails from Members of the European Parliament (MEP) who want us to remain in the EU and inform us how fantastic the EU is for animals welfare. There are some issues (cosmetics and seal fur for example) where EU wide legislation has made a difference.
But UK groups have fought, are fighting, and will continue to fight for animal welfare improvements ANYWHERE whether the UK is in or out of the EU – and that is a simple fact.
Many UK major groups have histories which go back to being formed 100 years ago or more – pre EU days; so we are not going to pack our bags and go home to watch the tv now. The campaigns continue regardless; in or out.
On a more personal / group level, we are really not witnessing anything positive for animals in transport, or for Serbian animals when it comes to the future and what the EU could do for them. Hopefully we have shown this a bit over the past 11 years on this site. For example, the situation for live EU animals being exported to Turkey is disgusting; and we feel for Lesley that her meeting with the EU Commission did not go a lot better last week.
Good EU citizens in their thousands (millions for live export 8 hours) want change; but the non elected EU Commissioners say ‘no’ – so that’s how it remains; the wishes of one person as opposed to the wishes of several million.

8 hours – The petition
At the heart of this campaign is a petition calling for an end to long-distance transport and a reduction of the maximum overall journey time to 8 hours. Organisations large and small as well as many committed individuals all over Europe helped to collect signatures.
The petition was handed in to Brussels in June 2012, signed by 1,103,248 EU citizens.
The EU is out of touch with the real world. On the following link you will find Mark’s new letter to Alan Smyth MEP (in Scotland) regarding our views on the e mail he sent to us asking us to ‘remain in for animals’. Lets be clear – Mr Smith is a very GOOD animal welfare person who works hard for welfare. He is an MEP, but for UK membership we cannot agree with him on how brilliant the EU has been for animals. We hope that Mark’s letter makes this fairly clear.
We have sent our response to Alan Smyth, but do not expect a reply soon as he is obviously very busy with referendum work. We have in this instance a difference of opinion, but we can still work together for improvements for animals (in our outside of the EU) and we can still have full respect for each other. It just happens that in this current case, we do not agree with what the EU has done.
Regards – for the animals – Mark
Please see my latest letter here:
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Posted on June 23, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

It has always gone on all the time hunting existed to give hounds their ‘blood lust’ and feel for killing – and still the Countryside Alliance who support hunting claim they knew nothing about it !
But now the anti hunt groups have the footage on film.
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Posted on June 19, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



IMPORTANT NOTE – VISA EXEMPTION FOR OTHER NATIONALITIES. See the following but note timescales is short.
Not just exemption for UK – see the following:

The visa exemption for
British, German, French, Spanish and Italian citizens travelling to Vietnam for a period of up to 15 days (single entry and not returning within 30 days) is applied from 01 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. Up to now, the Embassy has not received any information on extension of this policy.
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Further to our recent posts regarding Australian cattle being killed by the use of sledgehammers in Vietnam, we now send out an important message to all UK residents.
We understand from our friends at Animals Australia, that Vietnam wants more United Kingdom residents to visit. In fact, they’ve just waived VISA requirements hoping you do.
They consider UK visitors important – so we need UK residents to act now.
The Vietnamese government will be very sensitive to feedback from you (UK residents) about the brutal sledgehammering to death of animals in their slaughterhouses as exposed by AA.
Our recent post links include:

UK residents can send an e mail to the Vietnamese embassy in the UK, and also to the Vietnamese Tourist Board informing them that (you) will only ever visit nations that have full respect for animals; which does clearly NOT involve the use of sledgehammers for killing as exposed by AA.
Inform the Vietnamese that until they tidy up their act and treat animals respectfully and in accordance with 21st Century procedures, YOU WILL NEVER consider visiting Vietnam regardless of the VISA changes it has currently introduced.


E mail the following please:
London Embassy – consular@vietnamembassy.org.uk
Vietnamese Tourist Board – mkthcm@vietnamtourism.gov.vn
The message needs to be polite but a simple one –
abuse animals, no visit.
Change and expect future visits. Simple !!

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Posted on June 18, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Thanks to Venus for getting the ball rolling with some info.
we have investigated press articles and can give you several links as follows.
Note also that Japan has suspended the import of Australian cattle due to disease concerns. More info below, including many photographs – hence we are not publishing any. – SAV.
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“The department is requiring exporters to review all systems, processes and facilities in their Vietnam supply chains. To date, four exporters have notified the department that they are suspending exports to some of their facilities in Vietnam while they review their ESCAS arrangements.”


Live cattle exports to three abattoirs in Vietnam have been suspended after footage emerged of the animals allegedly being killed by sledgehammer.
But rather than the government taking the action, the industry itself has imposed the ban, with the Australian Livestock Exporters’ Council deciding to stop exports on June 12, just days after the fifth anniversary of the then-Labor government blocking exports to Indonesia in 2011.
Read more at:

Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has warned negligent live cattle exporters they could have their licences revoked after footage emerged of animals being bludgeoned to death with sledgehammers in Vietnam.

Australia has suspended live cattle exports to three Vietnamese abattoirs after the release of shocking images of cattle being beaten to death with sledgehammers.
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce said the Agriculture Department had launched an investigation immediately after receiving a complaint about the treatment of cattle in the abattoirs and had met with Vietnamese authorities who were also probing the allegations.
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Japan Stops Importing Australian Cattle
Japan has temporarily stopped accepting live feeder and breeder cattle exports from Australia after a number of animals tested positive for bovine Johne’s disease.
Japan bans cattle exports from Australia as 300 animals test positive for deadly cow disease
The disease was detected in 300 cattle imported from Melbourne last week.
The imported cows were diagnosed with bovine Johne’s disease.
Cattle passed health checks in Australia and tested negative to the disease.
The Department of Agriculture is working with Japan to resolve the issue.
Japan says the halt on live cattle imports from Australia is only ‘temporary’
Read more:
JAPAN has temporarily suspended live cattle imports from Australia over disease concerns.
Read more at:
Australian live cattle exports suspended to Japan
JAPAN has temporarily suspended live cattle imports from Australia over disease concerns.
A ship carrying 2,766 head of Australian cattle dropped anchor off the coast of Sihanoukville on Thursday night and will this morning offload the first delivery of beef cows from the Pacific nation since Phnom Penh and Canberra finalized health protocols two years ago,
Read more at:
The ripple effects of the “catastrophic” 2011 ban on Australian live cattle exports to Indonesia are still being felt across the beef industry.
That’s according to Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association chief executive Tracey Hayes.
Today marks five years since the former Labor Government issued a blanket ban on live cattle exports to Indonesia, shortly after ABC’s Four Corners aired footage of Australian animals being mistreated in Indonesian abattoirs.

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Posted on June 18, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

We will start with a petition regarding a dog that was killed over a pair of shoes !
Please support:
… and another …
Dog kept on chain with artery exposed.
Here is the latest news we have on Yulin.



HUNDREDS of dogs destined for the dinner table at China’s Yulin Dog Meat Festival have been rescued after animal rights endured a three-day stand off with an abattoir -bound lorry.

Millions of Chinese Are Calling for an End to the Yulin Dog Meat Festival.

China begins its annual dog meat festival… and the pictures are heartbreaking
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Posted on June 17, 2016 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

SAV Comment – We think it is clear from this site our views on the live animal export trade. Here again we hear of pathetic whines from the Australian government and talk of yet another full investigation – how many of these have we endured from gutless politicians over the years ?
The evidence will continue to be shown; animals will suffer unnecessarily and the trade will probably continue – all due to a totally immature and inadequate government. What are they being bribed with, and by whom, you have to ask, to keep the trade of cruelty open ?
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Dear Mark,
Tonight, our latest cruelty investigation was broadcast on national TV — and it sent shockwaves across the country. Our undercover investigators have put their own lives on the line to again expose the nightly horrors faced by animals exported live to Vietnam. I have no wish to burden you with the upsetting details, but one animal’s struggle will stay with me forever. He saw his mates ‘processed’ before him. He knew what was coming.
As I watched the video evidence of this sickening night unfold, all I could hope was that his death would come swiftly. Tragically, the reality for countless animals exported to Vietnam is that their deaths will not be swift. Some will suffer multiple, agonising blows with a sledgehammer before finally succumbing to oblivion in a filthy slaughterhouse, so many miles away from home. What makes their suffering even more difficult to bear is the knowledge that our government is completely aware of the terror that awaits so many animals exported to Vietnam. And has issued permits to live exporters to ship them anyway. Mark, these animals need your help, today. As you read this, thousands of gentle animals await live export to Vietnam. The only thing standing between them and the possibility of being sledgehammered to death is the number of people who step up on their behalf.
By helping us to expose the evidence and by supporting the brave work of our investigations unit, you can help protect animals from harrowing cruelty. On behalf of animals, thank you.
Lyn White AM Campaign Director
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Dear Mark,
This cruelty must stop.
Tell our politicians that it’s time to make a commitment to:
End the live export of animals for slaughter in favour of a meat export trade
Immediately remove the regulation of live export from the Department of Agriculture to an independent authority
Re-establish the Australian Government’s leadership role in animal welfare.
‘Australian cattle’ being bludgeoned to death in Vietnam sparks Government investigation
Workers in Vietnamese abattoirs have been filmed bludgeoning what appears to be Australian live export cattle with sledgehammers.
Key points:
Animals Australia described the vision as profoundly distressing
Ear notches and animal behaviour suggest the cattle are from Australia
The abattoir in question has been suspended from receiving cattle
The Federal Government has ruled out a live export ban
The Federal Government launched an investigation into the apparent breach of the live export regulation after they were shown the footage by animal welfare group Animals Australia last week.
The ABC has obtained the vision filmed by undercover investigators hired by Animals Australia.
Warning: Vision in this story may disturb some viewers.
One of the videos shows a worker clubbing a cow over the head five times with a sledgehammer before it falls to the ground.
The man then hits the cow a further four times before it finally dies.
“I thought I’d seen it all, and I haven’t,” Animals Australia campaign director Lyn White said.
“It’s profoundly distressing and unnecessary and preventable and we shouldn’t forget that it’s been happening on a nightly basis since we [Australia] opened this trade in Vietnam.”
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce ruled out a live export ban, but said action would be taken.
“Immediately when we found out about this we went straight into action,” he said.
SAV Comment – well bully for you brave man !
“The Department [of Agriculture] has been working closely with the industry, the abattoir has been suspended from receiving cattle, we are investigating this process but further action needs to take place and will take place.”
Australian Broadcasting Corporation …
Animals Australia said they visited 13 slaughterhouses in North and Central Vietnam.
“Only two met Australian requirements for approved abattoirs,” Ms White said.
She described the vision as “the most shocking” she had ever seen when asked to compare the gravity of the conditions with those exposed in Indonesia by the ABC’s Four Corners program in 2011.
The meat workers, who were secretly filmed, told the undercover investigators that the cows being slaughtered were from Australia.
The cows also have distinctive ear notches which are unique to Australian cattle.
They also have holes in their ears, suggesting electronic national livestock identification tags have been removed.
“They know that the ear tags are not meant to be in the animals at these locations so there’s quite deliberate corruption of the system that’s going on that has meant that Australian cattle are ending up in these traditional slaughterhouses,” Ms White said.
Animals Australia said it chose not to publicly release that vision last March, but instead took it to the Australian Livestock Exporters Council (ALEC).
Ms White claims she was promised a response within six weeks, but has not heard from the industry body since.
She said she decided to make the vision public this time to pressure the live export industry to act.
“The Australian public needs to be aware of the risks that Australian animals are still facing, that these regulations are not working and are not working because no one is being made accountable when they breach them,” she said.
ALEC chairman and former Labor leader Simon Crean admits the council did not respond to Animals Australia’s concerns last year.
He said the industry implemented reforms to address animal welfare concerns.
“We have committed ourselves to the introduction of people on the ground, to training programs, the implementation of CCTV cameras, all of the tracing and tracking procedures,” he said.
“We have been constantly engaged, the investment by the industry in this respect has been huge.”
Mr Crean viewed the footage of the cattle being killed with sledgehammers on Wednesday, and described it as “inexcusable”.
“I’m shattered,” he said.
“This is the very thing that I, along with the industry, have committed to end.
“No animal should have to go through the fear and the pain.
“It’s what we’re committed to eliminate and this just reinforces we’ve still got work to do.”
ALEC chief executive Alison Penfold acknowledged it “seemed” there were Australian cattle in the holding pens of the sledgehammer slaughterhouse.
“The behaviour of the animals gives every suggestion that they’re Australian,” she said.
Through Mr Crean, ALEC announced yesterday it would be cutting off the supply of animals to the facilities under investigation.
“We’ve also determined that if any exporter is in deliberate breach of requirements… we will take every step to ensure they do not supply into the market,” he said.
Feedlot ‘has been suspended twice before’
However, Mr Crean said suspending trade, as the Labor government did to Indonesia in 2011, would be a mistake.
“What we want to do is to lift the standards across the industry and Australian commitment is world-best practice in this,” he said.
“[It’s] not perfect, but it’s just world-best practice.”
However, Ms White said she had little faith in the industry.
“The feedlot that they have suspended has been suspended on at least two occasions before,” she said.
“That this is still occurring despite CCTV, despite exporter supply chain officers being there, just goes to show that the system has been corrupted.”
The Department of Agriculture has viewed the footage and has launched an investigation.
“The footage… depicts abhorrent and indefensible treatment of cattle at an abattoir not approved to receive livestock exported from Australia,” the department said in a statement.
“A thorough investigation of this evidence has begun.”


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