Posted on February 21, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Hi Mark,
Our old campaign link:
We did it.
HSBC have just announced that they’ll stop funding palm oil companies that destroy the rainforest. [1]



Whether you signed the petition, donated, or badgered them online, you made this happen – and it’s not everyday you topple a bank! [2]
We should feel pretty powerful today – and that’s why
it’s probably not the time to rest on our laurels. HSBC isn’t the only bank that’s been putting orangutan habitat at risk. If right now, we make HSBC’s decision as public as possible, we can show just how easy – and what good PR – it would be for other banks to do the same.
Please will you chip in a few pounds for an advert in the Financial Times demanding change from banks like Standard Chartered? If we use our momentum right now to win over other banks, people across South East Asia will be safer and swathes more rainforest could be saved. [3]
HSBC are the biggest bank in Europe, which is why we went straight for them. At first they told us they weren’t doing anything wrong, then that palm oil funding is too “complex” for them to clean up. But after just a few weeks of campaigning, they backed down.
If a bank as big as HSBC can do it, other banks are going to find it hard to make excuses. But right now, they think nobody knows what they’re up to – this ad will change that.
140,000 of us in the UK joined the campaign against HSBC.
Take a minute to picture 140,000 individuals all over the UK who you haven’t met. It’s pretty amazing that you were part of a team that beat one of the biggest banks in the world. You’ve done a lot. But if each of you can chip in £1 today, we can make sure this victory reverberates around the banking sector and creates exciting, long lasting change. Let’s get this ad in the paper next week!
Thanks for standing up for people and primates,
India.


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Posted on February 21, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Posted on February 20, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Regarding our very recent appeal:
We now have some great news from ‘Free Tibet’, London.
We made it – Thank you
Thank you to all those who have donated to Tibet Match 2017, raising an incredible £6,448.60 so far.
£6,000 of this will be doubled, meaning a total of £12,448.60 for Tibet Watch. During Tibet Match week, any donations made (up to a £6,000 limit) are matched by a handful of generous benefactors, and with just 10 hours to go, we have surpassed that limit, securing the entire match pot for our research partner.
Our Senior Researcher in Dharamsala wished to pass this message on to all those who donated:
“Thank you very much for your support and donations. It’s truly an inspiration for all of us to see your generosity when someone is in need of help. A single coin you give to Tibet Watch makes a big difference in highlighting Tibet and raising awareness of human rights violations. It means a lot to us and a lot for our work. Thank you once again.”
Thanks to your fantastic support, we have the funds needed to run the entire Tibet Watch field office for more than half the year.
Thank you.
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Posted on February 17, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)


Dear Mark,
We’re thrilled to share the good news: Just this morning the New Mexico Senate Conservation Committe passed SB 268, a bill that would ban coyote killing contests throughout New Mexico.
Authored by New Mexico Senator Jeff Steinborn (D-Las Cruces) and Senator Mark Moores (R-Albuquerque), passage of this bill would stop the dozens of organized competitions held annually in New Mexico in which participants compete for prizes for killing the most coyotes or the largest. Project Coyote Science Advisory Board member Dave Parsons served as Senator Steinborn’s expert scientist at the committee hearing, and Project Coyote supporters showed up to testify and lend their support to the bill.
Read this article in the Associated Press about today’s hearing:
We want to thank all of our New Mexico supporters who wrote and testified on the bill. SB 268 will next be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee. We will keep our New Mexico supporters apprised as the bill moves forward, and let you know how you can take action.
The momentum building statewide gives us great hope that these heinous killing contests will be banned entirely. Prior to introduction of the bill, Project Coyote and our campaign partners helped raise New Mexicans’ awareness of the issue with a multi-city premiere screening of Project Coyote’s documentary film Unfair Game: Ending Wildlife Killing Contests. Read more here and here.
We are hopeful that with sustained grassroots momentum, continued public education with our new film, and the effective work of our New Mexico wildlife coalition, we can make history by banning coyote killing contests once and for all in the Land of Enchantment.
With gratitude for your steadfast support,
Camilla H. Fox Founder & Executive Director
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Posted on February 14, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)



Have you read news from Tibet on our website or taken action in one of our campaigns?
None of this would be possible without our research partner Tibet Watch.
From their field office in northern India, Tibet Watch researchers collate and corroborate testimonies and eye-witness accounts of human rights abuses in Tibet. With over a decade of experience, Tibet Watch is the most effective organisation in the world for sourcing news from Tibet.
Tibetans risk life imprisonment for speaking out about the lack of freedom, so Tibet Watch must have the resources to protect its sources by ensuring its communication systems aren’t vulnerable to intrusion.
Will you help Tibet Watch this February?
Every pound you donate between 12 noon (GMT) on Monday 13 February and 12 midnight (GMT) on Monday 20 February, will be doubled.
Funds raised during Tibet Match will directly support the Tibet Watch field office. It costs:
$15 to heat the office during cold Himalayan winters
$40 for travel to interviews with Tibetan refugees
$100 for secure communications with contacts inside Tibet
$300 to help pay for researchers’ salaries
I hope you can help Tibet Watch continue their important work
Thank you
Eleanor,
Director, Free Tibet & Tibet Watch
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Posted on February 13, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

SAV Comment:
As we said at the start of the ‘in / out’ EU elections in the UK in 2016; we have always felt that for animal welfare, the UK can continue to grow stronger on this issue when outside of the EU. It is very interesting to read the comment from Theresa which says:
“Live exports would probably have been banned long ago if Westminster not Brussels had been the decision-maker. It is time this cruel trade was stopped once and for all and I would like to see a ban come into force on the day we leave the EU”.
This is just one small issue in Europe (but a big campaign for us !) that the EU in Brussels is not really addressing, despite all the evidence provided to them showing the cruelty on a daily basis. The UK will hopefully take back control on this issue. As we said before, UK welfare groups can only grow stronger campaigning outside of the EU, and fight across all aspects for better welfare, INCLUDING (new) animal welfare negotiations with new nations when trade deals are established. For example, we could fight to ensure that Chinese fur products are never allowed into the UK; and we could use our campaigns to ensure that the UK government always puts animal welfare on its list of ‘to do’s’ when discussing new trade deals.
The Junker / Van Goethem ignorance and ‘EU do nothing’ attitude is about to change in the UK. We hope that other current EU member states see things from our angle and that by going it alone, they can take back control of their own regulations and set newer, higher standards; or in the case of the UK and animal welfare, fight to make thins even better than they currently are under EU rules.

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Theresa Villiers MP will seek assurances from the (UK) Government that animal standards will at least remain at current levels when the UK leaves the EU.
High standards of animal welfare is one of the hallmarks of a civilised society. We have a long tradition in this country (UK) of protecting animals, often many years before others follow.
Around 80% of animal welfare rules are part of EU law. Leaving the EU means we have the chance to reaffirm our support for the highest standards of animal welfare.
It also gives us the opportunity to strengthen protection for animals as we design a new system of farm support to replace the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
In the debate I have tabled in Parliament, I will call on the Government to ensure that the forthcoming Great Repeal Bill maintains animal welfare standards at a level at least as high as they are today.
That does not necessarily mean every dot and comma of EU law in this area needs to be set in stone. There may be legislative options which maintain prevailing standards, but deliver that outcome in a more flexible way that better suits our domestic circumstances.
But the end result should be retention, not dilution, of laws which safeguard farm animals in this country; and our goal for the future should be further strengthening of that protection.
Food and farming is one of the most important sectors in the UK economy. We should use the CAP replacement to incentivise a move away from intensive industrial farming methods such as zero-grazing for dairy herds. Not only can intensive farming lead to unnecessary animal suffering, it can also involve the over-use of antimicrobials contributing to antibiotic resistance problems.
Continued financial support for agriculture is vital if we are to maintain high animal welfare standards. Whilst methods of good animal husbandry are being developed to keep the costs of maintaining animal welfare standards at reasonable levels, humane forms of agriculture will often cost more than intensive industrial production.
So agricultural support payments will be needed to ensure food produced with high welfare standards is not priced out of the market by cheaper less compassionate alternatives.
It will also be important to ensure that animal welfare is a significant consideration in future trade talks. We should not be afraid to ask those countries who wish to sell into our market to commit to acceptable standards of animal welfare. This should be reconcilable with WTO obligations, so long as a consistent approach is taken to different countries.
And lastly I will ask Ministers to bring forward legislation to bring to an end the export of live animals for slaughter in mainland Europe (exports to Ireland across our land border don’t give rise to the same concerns and should continue).
The enforcement of rules protecting animals transported over long distances is patchy and great suffering can occur. Live exports would probably have been banned long ago if Westminster not Brussels had been the decision-maker.
It is time this cruel trade was stopped once and for all and I would like to see a ban come into force on the day we leave the EU.
Theresa Villiers is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet

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Posted on February 12, 2017 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)

Update 13/2/17 – Jean Claude Junker; ‘Mr EU’; Is Now Quitting.
Very welcomed by many EU citizens who HAVE NOT BEEN LISTENED TO by him and all of his Commission mates. Why have we in the animal welfare lobby been completely IGNORED by Junker and Co when we have shown all the evidence of abuses of EU animals exported live to Turkey for example.
For example – here is just some of the evidence which you and Mr Van Goethem have IGNORED, and failed to act upon:
Do you think that people go through hell to get this evidence (above) just as some crappy joke ? – No. they do it with the hope that people like you will act.
Mr Junker; you have had your day; you have not listened and acted for the better – so we welcome your removal with open arms – Bye !

This above is INACTION by Junker and his Commission mates.
EU Regulation 1/2005 on the ‘protection of animals during transport’
WHAT A JOKE you could say; but there is nothing funny about it !

Above – Another busy day at the EU headquarters.
The Social Democratic Party of Germany nominates Martin Schultz as chancellor candidate for the upcoming elections.
You get the useless President of the European Parliament (Schultz) out of his post and give him the chance to prove his entire incapacity this time as a chancellor.
The fact that the Schultz did not even have a high school diploma and is still nominated as chancellor, wonders no one.
Meanwhile, all know that almost none of the EU deputies has ever done a decent job in his life.
Soon all those who now receive a fortune as a salary for doing nothing will remain unemployed.
They will be fired.
The EU is in a deep economic, structural and moral crisis.
The EU has failed!
Greece, Portugal and Ireland cannot survive within the euro.
And whoever thinks that gloomy financial forecasts affect only these countries will soon be disappointed.
If someone had said 10 years ago, that UK leaves the EU, the EU officials would have laughed.
Today it is reality and no one laughs.
In this way, the British have shown the way to democracy and independence.
It will not be the last member leaving the EU, that’s fact!
Unjustified officials who have not been elected lead the EU institution that day by day contribute to the destruction of democracy.
People no longer want this destroying model of Europe.
These people are demonstrating on the streets that legislation and agreements should be respected and that democracy must not be destroyed.
And in animal protection in Europe, it does not look any better.
This non-functioning institution regards crime, corruption, exploitation against animals as trivial.
Since the EU has been there, the misery of humans and animals has increased.
Thousands or even millions of people have expressed petitions during the last 5 years to end the misery of animals on highways, laboratories, shelters, slaughterhouses.
Without accepting the truth about the massive and documented droughts, the EU officials and “leaders” have spoken and worked against the welfare of the animals.
And thus also against the laws adopted by themselves.
We, animal protectionists, have been looking for talks with those responsible, we have begged that EU laws and Regulations are respected, and have always been treated as annoying enemies.
Why is the EU doing as if things are going well?
Because the officials do not want to lose their well-paid jobs.
Because when the truth comes to light, Junker, Barroso, Van Goethem, Andriukaitis and Co. will become unemployed after the next EU elections.
All those who sit there and claim to be the huts of democracy and animal welfare will all be fired.
I wish it and I will fight for it.
Venus,
with Regards to you, dear Mark and to all!










SAV Comment:
Very true Venus – for years and years we have attempted to show ‘EU officials’ where animal welfare is going wrong. We have provided both written and video evidence – Animal suffering in Serbia – an EU ‘Candidate County’. We have told the EU that Serbia is non compliant with the ‘Rule of Law’ – the basic requirement for any new member state to even be considered for EU membership. We have shown all the evidence on the factory farms of the EU, the endless abuses. We have provided video evidence of non compliance with ‘EU Regulations’ protecting (Ha !) animals during their suffering on the roads of the EU; and especially going to Turkey. Mr Van Goethem holds up his hands and says that he can do nothing; despite being an official at the EU !
Europe is on the brink and Junker is making sure that he gets out in time so that his ‘expertise in failure’ can be used (and paid very richly for no doubt) elsewhere.
Here are just a few media links of the past week to show what utter crisis all the top officials are leaving the EU in. EU officials who have NEVER listened to the people of the EU. Now they are at crisis point because of their ignorance; a ‘brink’ that they will possibly not be able to recover from. And the worst part – citizens of the EU states will suffer because of these over self opinionated idiots !
EU ON THE BRINK: Martin Schulz warns bloc could ‘FALL APART’ after Brexit:
Marine Le Pen tops ANOTHER poll as support for rival Fillon plummets following scandal
EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker ‘will not seek second term’
“Some countries would like more Europe. Others find that we already have too much Europe,” he said.
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