‘Nikki’ Petition – Come on Folks, This is Important ! – Get the Signatures Added !!

Please sign this petition, the signatures that are on this petition will be used as evidence which will be provided to both the Ministry and to the courts. 

Evidence is currently being gathered / prepared and this petition is an essential part of it; especially when signed by people from overseas – ie. non Serbian.

It takes seconds but will make a great difference; we should have a much bigger total by now than what there is.

SIGN, NOW, PLEASE !!

Thanks – SAV.

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Petition Link:  

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/86/justice-for-beloved-kitty-nikki

 

PLEASE SIGN NOW AND CROSSPOST TO THE MOON; GET EVERYONE YOU KNOW TO SIGN.

Previous SAV Post:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/petition-please-sign-and-demand-justice-for-nikki/

EU 24/02/10: Romania to Discuss the Need for Neutering of Dogs and Animal Cruelties in Romania – Watch it Live Today

 

 

 

 

Today, 24/02/10, at about 6:30 PM (Brussels’ time),

the Romanian European Deputy, Mr. Corneliu Vadim Tudor (president of PRM party), will have a speech in European Parliament with regards at animal cruelties in Romania and the necessity of neutering the dogs in view of their reduction.

You can see the live transmission on Internet:

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/wps-europarl-internet/frd/live/live-video?eventId=20100223-1500-PLENARY_SESSION&language=en 

Once in the site, convert to the language of your choice.

Uk: 24/02/10 – Army Bomb Sniffer Dog ‘Treo’ Awarded Animal ‘Victoria Cross’

 

 

 

Link and short video about Treo: 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8533382.stm 

Sniffer dog ‘Treo’ to be honoured

An army search dog who saved lives in Afghanistan is to be honoured with the animal version of the Victoria Cross.

Black Labrador Treo, eight, will be awarded the Dickin Medal at the event at the Imperial War Museum in London.

 
 
 
 
 
Sgt Dave Heyhoe says he and Treo understand each other

The now retired dog, from 104 Military Working Dog Support Unit, North Luffenham barracks in Rutland, twice found hidden bombs in Helmand province.

Treo will be the 63rd animal to receive the medal created by veterinary charity the PDSA to honour gallantry in war.

The medal, which is the highest accolade a military animal can be awarded, is due to be presented by Princess Alexandra.

A total of

26 other dogs,

32 World War II messenger pigeons,

three horses and

one cat

 have won the award which was introduced by PDSA founder Maria Dickin in 1943.

 Important job

Handler Sgt Dave Heyhoe will join his dog at the ceremony on Wednesday.

The pair have worked together for five years and Treo has now become a family pet.

Sgt Heyhoe said: “We started our time together in Northern Ireland, then moved to North Luffenham, where we then went out to Afghanistan in 2008.”

Treo was one of 25 dogs in the country supporting British troops on patrol.

His work involved searching for arms and explosives.

Sgt Heyhoe said: “It’s very important. We are part and parcel of the search element.  We’re not the ultimate answer but we are an aid to search.”

Treo was working as a forward detection dog in Sangin when in August and September 2008 he found two hidden “daisy chain” bombs made out of multiple explosives wired together.

His handler said Treo’s detective work saved the lives of many soldiers.

Sgt Heyhoe added the pair had a “rapport” and understood each other.

“Everyone will say that he is just a military working dog – yes, he is, but he is also a very good friend of mine.  We look after each other.”

He said the award was for every dog and handler working in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Maj Chris Ham, officer commanding the Canine Division at the Defence Animal Centre in Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, said dogs played an important role in missions overseas.

He said: “It’s being recognised more and more in this day and age that the key capability the armed explosives dog does have lies particularly in finding improvised explosive devices.”

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/8533382.stmPublished: 2010/02/24 03:16:28 GMT    

Europe: EU REJECTS Poland’s Attempts to Delay Europe Wide Ban on Disgusting Battery Cages

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 CIWF

Great news:

FromCompassion In World Farming, London, Uk.

Web linkshttp://www.ciwf.org.uk/

http://www.ciwf.org.uk/farm_animals/default.aspx

Yesterday the EU Council of Agriculture Ministers rejected Poland’s attempt to delay the Europe-wide ban on barren battery cages.

As a result, the ban is still due to come into force as planned in 2012.

Thank you to the 10,214 dedicated Compassion supporters across Europe who lobbied on our behalf by sending emails, post cards and letters – once again, you have shown that we can get things done for farm animals when speaking with a united voice.

This latest campaign also reiterates the need to be vigilant about the threats that remain, even when victories such as the forthcoming battery cage ban have been gained.

Whatever the challenge, Compassion will continue to take decisive action until the battery cage ban is fully implemented across Europe.

Thank you for your support; we share this victory with you.

Sarah Halevy
Public Affairs co-ordinator

 

 CIWF

Finland: Leading Europe in Fur Farm Animals Abuses – Please Watch Videos and Then Take Action.

 

   

  

 

 

SAV Reference Notes on Finland and this issue:

Finland IS a Member of the European Union (EU).

Finnish Government web site link:     http://www.government.fi/etusivu/en.jsp  

Government Ministry Links:  http://www.government.fi/ministeriot/en.jsp  

Finnish Ministers Block e mail Listing:

Matti Vanhanen@vnk.fi,  Risto Volanen@vnk.fi,  Velipekka Nummikoski@vm.fi,  Antti Pelttari@vnk.fi,  Mari Kiviniemi@vm.fi,  Heljä Misukka@minedu.fi,  Marcus Rantala@minedu.fi,  Jouni Lind@mmm.fi,  Riina Nevamäki@tem.fi,  Katariina Poskiparta@tem.fi,  Eeva Kuuskoski@stm.fi,  Vesa Rantahalvari@stm.fi

Finnish MEP Block Listing:

sari.essayah@europarl.europa.eu,  carl.haglund@europarl.europa.eu,  satu.hassi@europarl.europa.euheidi.hautala@europarl.europa.euville.itala@europarl.europa.euliisa.jaakonsaari@europarl.europa.euanneli.jaatteenmaki@europarl.europa.eueija-riitta.korhola@europarl.europa.euriikka.manner@europarl.europa.eusirpa.pietikainen@europarl.europa.eumitro.repo@europarl.europa.eutimo.soini@europarl.europa.euhannu.takkula@europarl.europa.eu

Video Link:

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Following a recent shocking undercover investigation into Finland’s fur farms (see below), CAFT-UK will be taking part in an international day of action
this Friday.
 

International day of action to ban fur farming in Finland Friday this Friday 26th February.

Protest at the Finnish Embassy in London, from 2pm (We may go on to protest at fur shops later)
Embassy of Finland, 38 Chesham Place, London SW1X 8HW
Map:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=528223&y=179233&z=0&sv=SW1X+8HW&st=2&pc=SW1X+8HW&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf 

contacts on the day:
07866 879851,
07899 775493 

Contact the embassy to demand an end fur farming in Finland
 Tel. +44-20-7838 6200 E-mail:
sanomat.lon@formin.fi 

A new fur farm investigation was published in Finland last Wednesday. It
included 30 different fur farms which were visited during the summer and
autumn of 2009. The results show widespread animal abuse, intense suffering
and neglect. Friday 26.02.10 will be an international day of action. We are hoping that as
many countries as possible will do something (demo at embassy, some
action..)

The reputation of the country is very important for the Finns,
that’s why it’s very useful if this gets international attention.

In Finland approximately three million animals are killed annually at fur
farms.
The footage shows the everyday life of these animals. It’s time to
ban fur farming in Finland and put an end to this suffering.

Look at the videos and pictures and demand the ban!

We launched a new fur campaign Wednesday evening in Finland. A very
respected current news program “A-Studio” did a great, long piece on it,
 showing a lot of footage which a veterinarian commented at the same time.
After that there was a debate between an animal ethicist and a
 spokesperson for the Fur Breeders Association.

 Then on Thursday we did a press conference and since then we have been all
over tv-news, newspapers and media’s websites. We are getting lots of
support and it seems everyone here has seen the pictures and videos.We also held a public discussion in the parliament today where the head of the green party and the head of the left party said they supported a ban (which is our aim of course). 

Yesterday (Thursday) we published pictures of a farm which belongs to the head of the Fur Breeders Association.

This was understandably big news.

The fur farm discussion is suddenly very big here now (less than a week ago
it was non-existent) and it seems that – although they desparately
 try – the fur farmers are not getting a lot of sympathy.

You can watch a short clip here:   http://vimeo.com/9476403 

 ————–  30 FUR FARMS INVESTIGATED IN FINLAND

Finnish animal rights organisation Oikeutta Eläimille and Animal Defenders
International have released a joint investigation into Finnish
 fur farms. Investigation included 30 different fur farms which were visited during the
summer and autumn of 2009. The results show widespread animal abuse,
 intense suffering and neglect. Many animals were suffering from
eye-infections, injured limbs, open wounds, bitten off tails, deformed limbs
and ears, mouth diseases and overgrowth of gums among others.
 

Animals also suffered from stereotypical behavior, fear and apathy. 

Also, the prolonged suffering was proved by visiting some farms many times.
One particularly bad farm was filmed three times, in a period of
 four months. In this farms there was a breeding male fox, whose head was at
a strange angle, eyes and mouth were infected, claws were over grown
 and his ear was withered. 

After four months the animal was still there, and his condition was as awful, if not worse.

The activists also filmed a fur farm, which belongs to the head of the
Finnish Fur Breeder’s Association.
This farm was the worst mink farm of
 the investigation
. He also had foxes in the farm. Mink had eye-infections, open wounds and bitten-off ears. Foxes were very frightened, one fox had an injured ear and some of the cages were dangerously broken so the animals could injure themselves. This shows that these are not individual cases: systematic animal abuse takes place in all Finnish fur farms.

In Finland approximately three million animals are killed annually at fur
farms. The footage shows the everyday life of these animals.

It’s time to ban fur farming in Finland and put an end to this suffering.

Look at the videos and pictures and demand the ban!

 A short video: http://vimeo.com/9476403 www.tarhauskielto.fi/en

 
The video and photos of the fur farm which was visited three times:
 http://tarhauskielto.fi/en/content/narpio-fronas-1

The video and photos of the head of The Fur Breeders’ Association:
 http://tarhauskielto.fi/en/content/narpio-pirttikyla-1

 In English (a campaign video etc): www.furstop.com

Germany: 22/02/10 Update – Fox ‘Week’ Killings Go On and On for Weeks

  

  

 

 

Past Weeks and Photo Links:

03/02/10 –  https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/germany-fox-week-sees-hunters-killing-thousands-of-beautiful-animals-please-crosspost/

08/02/10 –   https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/germany-fox-week-update-080210-more-killings-animals-now-skinned/

22/02/10:

The ‘Fox Week’ (???) of mass killing by German hunters just seems to go on for a lot more than just a week; now around 3 weeks since we published out first photographs.

9 new foxes found on 22/02/10 –  Several look mutilated – more than just being hit by a bullet !! 

We hear that it is now claimed that foxes are being killed because they have Mange !! – we know from experience that foxes with mange DO NOT have beautiful tails such as these shown in the pictures.  A bad tail region is always the first sign of a fox with mange.  Mange then spreads over the hind quarters and continues up to the eyes, causing severe eye infections.

This ‘Mange’ talk by the hunters is nothing but lies and another bent reason they have to invent in order to go out and kill perfectly healthy animals.

If you want to see a real fox with real mange, then go to the (Uk) NFWS site – http://www.nfws.org.uk/mange/index.htm 

Even animals with such a bad mange infection such as shown can be treated over weeks to the situation where they can be released back into the wild, rather than blasted to death as loved by German hunters.

There is NEVER a need to kill foxes with mange; and the German foxes DO NOT HAVE MANGE.

German hunters trying find yet more excuses to justify their blood lust.

The German hunters Blood Lust results for this week (22/02/10) are as follows:

Uk: 3 Minutes to Show Why The (Uk) Hunting Ban Must NEVER be Overturned by the Conservative Party

LACS

Warning – Images of animals suffering shown on this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXs3WFndvb8

Here are three minutes showing why THE HUNTING BAN IN THE UK MUST NEVER BE OVERTURNED, as wished and aimed for by the Uk Conservative Party.

This is howe it used to be – we DONT WANT IT BACK TO THIS – KEEP THE BAN !!

Past SAV post on hunting:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/uk-petition-to-stop-the-conservatives-re-introducing-hunting-in-the-uk-please-sign/

(UK) League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) Website Link:  http://www.league.org.uk/

How would you feel if the hunting ban was repealed? watch the LACS celebrity video using the above link.

LACS Hunting Campaign:  http://www.league.org.uk/content.aspx?CategoryID=294

‘Keep Cruelty History’ :   http://www.keepcrueltyhistory.com/

Note – you can register on this link to be kept up to date with news.

VOTE CONSERVATIVE PARTY

in the General Election AND

YOU VOTE FOR A RETURN TO THIS.

 

LETS KEEP CRUELTY HISTORY –

VOTE TO KEEP THE HUNTING BAN.