Romania: Stray Dogs Campaign Update 23/09/10 – Authorities Delay Decisions for Another 2 Weeks. Please Keep Up the Pressure Internationally.

Our post of 18th September refers:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/09/18/romania-like-so-many-authorities-the-romanians-ignore-the-evidence-and-continue-to-try-and-go-for-a-kill-strays-policy-issue-to-be-debated-on-2309-please-act-by-2109/

Firstly, the meeting which was scheduled for Thursday 23rd September was actually moved to the earlier date of Wednesday 22nd.

Many of you who sent e mails on this campaign issue probably had the following message sent through to you:

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Well the latest news that we have (23/09/10) is as follows:

There were only 12 persons present out of the 18 necessary for the committee to make a decision. So they postponed the decision for a further two weeks.
The representatives of animal welfare organisations put onto the table a few petitions signed by thousands of people abroad, as well as an explanation of their plans and costs.

The head of the committee, a woman named Sulfina Barbu, avoided to give her actual opinion, but she had to admit the sterilisation is extremely important.

Ideas from opponents were suggested such as impounding and killing the dogs if they are aggressive or form packs – which effectively still leaves the door open to mass killing, which happens at the moment because there is no control and proper reduction in numbers planning.

And of course, animals which are not spayed mean that they normally form packs !

So there was no result from the meeting on 22nd

Carmen made a very good presentation stating that Turkey and Italy have solved many of their street dog problems by spaying animals and not by killing them.

It is necessary to keep up the pressure on this issue and support our welfare friends in Romania.  So please, continue to send in your sample letters as per the information detailed in our campaign link above.

The authorities have had a wide international response about this issue and they know that they are being watched internationally.  Lets keep reminding them up until the next meeting in 2 weeks time that there is only one solution to this issue; and that is to sterilise animals and not to kill them.

Australia: Campaign Update 23/09/10 – Your Actions Help to Now Save the Wild Horses of the Kimberley.

 

Wild Horses of the Kimberley are Saved !!

Re our original campaign post of May 2010, for the Kimberley horses –

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/29/australia-minister-brendan-gills-sponsors-the-deaths-of-5000-wild-horses-act-now-and-tell-mr-death-to-stop/

We have now had the excellent news as follows from our friends at Animals Australia.

Well done everyone who took part in the campaign; here, as with many campaigns, your voice has been heard !

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Dear Mark,

On behalf of the wild horses of the Kimberleys please accept our sincerest thanks for being one of the 8,146 caring people who joined our recent online campaign to stop the cruel slaughter of these magnificent animals.   Your voice has been heard!

We are thrilled to report that following a massive public outcry, the West Australian Government has called off the planned aerial killing of wild horses at Lake Gregory in the Kimberleys.

If you have been following the updates on our website you may recall that in June we were first able to halt the initial plan to truck these horses all the way to a slaughterhouse in South Australia — only to be faced with the government’s second, and equally unacceptable plan for an aerial kill.

WA’s Indigenous Affairs Minister Kim Hames was inundated with protest letters and emails appealing for a non-lethal solution. He has now called off the helicopters which were set to start the killing in October. Instead, Minister Hames has now advised that an aerial survey will be conducted to provide an accurate count of the horses, then an expert committee will be convened to find non-lethal means to reduce the horse population on the station.

Animals Australia has applauded Minister Hames’ decision to spare the lives of the Lake Gregory wild horses, and of course we hope it heralds some new thinking about the way wild horses and other ‘feral’ animals are managed in the future.

What’s next for the wild horses of Lake Gregory?

Animals Australia will continue to closely monitor the situation at Lake Gregory. Watch our website for updates on the future plans for these horses. In the meantime, you may wish to thank Minister Hames for his compassionate decision:

Hon Dr Kim Hames, WA Minister for Indigenous Affairs
28th Floor, Governor Stirling Tower
197 St Georges Terrace, PERTH WA 6000

E-mail: Minister.Hames@dpc.wa.gov.au

Thank you again for being a voice for animals.

Lyn White
Animals Australia Communication Director

Spain: Tordesillas Photographs and Additional German Newspaper Link.

 

Further to our recent post regarding the report from Uk jounalist Danny;

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/09/20/spain-eu-funds-supporting-animal-abuse-uk-reporter-journalist-excellent-article-on-the-tordesillas-bull-slaughter/

we now have a series of photographs which should be viewed in conjunction with the report.

Tell your representatives in the European Parliament that you DO NOT WANT to subsidize the torture of animals in Spain. To do this please click on the following link to find your own national MEPs.

Also, in the German press:

 

Sadistic Spain: “Toro de la Vega” Update 15/09/10. Mayor María del Milagro Zarzuelo Tells the World – “the town hall had made attempts in recent years to make the fiesta less barbaric. In previous years the bull’s testicles were cut off”.

Spanish town spears bull for festival
September 14, 2010

AFP

Townspeople in central Spain joined in a centuries-old festival on Tuesday to spear a bull to the death, prompting an outcry from animal rights activists.

Carrying lances on horseback and on foot, hundreds of residents of Tordesillas commemorated the “Toro de la Vega” festival, held every second Tuesday of September since at least 1453.

The bull, named Platanito, charged through the streets of the fortified town, across a bridge over the River Duero and into a lightly forested plain (vega, in Spanish) where it was lanced to the death.

The spectacle lasted about half an hour.

“Spectacles like the Toro de Tordesillas should no longer exist. A country like Spain should not maintain such cruel traditions,” said Nacho Paunero, president of the animal rights group El Refugio.

A survey conducted for the group found 76 percent of those polled agreed that such festivals should be banned, Paunero said in a statement.

Paunero said he had sent a request to Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero demanding that a draft animal protection law forbid spectacles such as the Toro de La Vega.

The Socialist Party government had promised in its electoral program to draw up a draft animal protection law, and any such legislation would have to ban events such as the “Toro de La Vega,” he said.

Each region of Spain has responsibility for its own animal protection laws, usually with exceptions for bullfighting. The festival in Tordesillas is allowed under the laws of the Castilla y Leon region.

Protests by anti-bullfighting groups have mounted in Spain since the northeastern regional parliament of Catalonia agreed in July to ban bullfighting from 2012.

Another anti-bullfighting and animal rights group, PACMA, had rallied hundreds of protesters on Sunday to decry the festival, which predates the introduction of the classic bullfight at the end of the 17th century.

While calling for the festival to be scrapped, PACMA also demanded that it no longer be promoted as an event of National Tourism Interest.

Link / story:  http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/spanish-town-spears-bull-for-festival-20100914-15av3.html

ACTIONS – PROTESTS  

Poor Platanito is now dead after his toment at the hands of man; but his plight and suffering will never be forgotten; it will just make us all stronger to stop this even more quickly. 

Despite his death, actions to show disgust at this animal abuse can and will continue.  Spain needs to be informed that it exists in a 21st century Europe, not still in the 1600’s when this barbaric ritual started.

There has been widespread global condemnation of this event, even from some major Spanish newspapers – El Pais:

http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/pop_up.asp?fpVname=SPA_PAIS&ref_pge=map&tfp_map=Europe 

Please use the following links to access directly with e mail complaints:

Tordesillas Official website:

http://www.toroayto.es/

http://www.tordesillas.net/webs/inicio.php?cont=8

Tourism office of Tordesillas:

–          obviously think that lancing a bull to death with 12 foot long lances is a good tourism drive !

–          – let them know otherwise by leaving a mail message.

http://www.tordesillas.net/webs/inicio.php?cont=1&id=62&lang=eng&cat=10

 

Complain to the Spanish embassy in your own country by using the links below:

http://www.embassiesabroad.com/embassies-of/Spain

http://embassy-finder.com/spain_embassies

Dear animal friends

Last Sunday we were at the demonstration against the brutal torture and killing of a bull in Tordesillas, Spain. We were NOT allowed to enter the city. It was too dangerous and we were escorted on the “killing field” where Platanito will be murdered today.

Please write your feelings about this to the Town Hall of Tordesillas:

http://www.torrecilladelaabadesa.ayuntamientosdevalladolid.es/?q=contact

Su nombre = your name

Su direccion de correo-e = your email

Asunto = object

Mensaje = message

Also I am asking everybody to memorize this poor animal today with one minute of silence.

Thank you so much.

Wietse

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Protests grow over annual lancing of bull

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/sep/13/spain.gilestremlett 

Pursued across open countryside, jabbed at with spears and finally fatally stabbed by a man wielding a lance, a bull called Enrejado suffered a long, frightening and sadistic death in front of an eager crowd at Tordesillas, northern Spain.

Pictures of the wounded, blood-drenched animal being stabbed with the lance were published on the front page of El País, Spain’s biggest-selling daily newspaper, as it denounced the survival of this primitive, medieval spectacle.

Enrejado, a wide-horned, shiny black animal weighing 520kg, (82 st), took more than an hour to die during the annual festival, known as the Toro de la Vega.

The regional government of Castilla y León, run by the conservative People’s party, has formally declared the festival to be “of interest to tourists“.

Local people, however, shooed photographers and journalists away so they could not witness or capture the final moment of death, which the town hall later claimed had been completed with two deep thrusts of a lance. The right to finish off the animal after an hour of pursuit by men on horseback and on foot belonged to a horse-riding farmer from Salamanca, José Angel Gonzaléz.

Mr Gonzaléz had won the right by being the first man to land a lance on the animal as it fled across country. He was awarded the bull’s tail as trophy and ushered on to a balcony in the main square to be cheered by the crowd.

Mr Gonzaléz later declared himself honoured to have been allowed to perform the killing and promised to be back again next year.

The chase and killing of the bull in Tordesillas, a town of 8,400 people, is said to date back to the beginning of the 16th century.

“It has always been this way,” one local woman told El País. “If it seems so brutal to people, then why don’t they ban bullfighting completely?”

Those who criticise it should come and watch,” said the People’s party mayor of Tordesillas, María del Milagro Zarzuelo.

That invitation, however, does not seem to be extended to journalists.

“They allow the bull to be traversed by spears but do not want critics to cast their eyes on it,” wrote El País journalist Carmen Morán. “This event gives off a powerful odour of poorly interpreted manliness.”

The El País report on Tordesillas came as Spain’s anti-bullfighting lobby becomes increasingly bold and vociferous.

Spanish animal rights activists had visited the mayor of Tordesillas before the most recent bull-baiting to protest at the cruelty of local traditions.

All she was able to tell them was that the town hall had made attempts in recent years to make the fiesta less barbaric. In previous years the bull’s testicles were cut off.

Protesters are regularly to be seen at the bull-runs that are held every July in Pamplona.

Barcelona city council declared itself to be against bull-fighting three years ago. It steered shy of a ban, however, and fights are still held in the city’s Monumental bull-ring.

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Sadistic Spain: 13/09/10 – Take Action TODAY As Bull Will be Tortured to Death Tomorrow – NO TIME TO DELAY – ACT NOW !!

 

On 14th, a bull will be chased all over town by drunken yobs armed with lances.  They will attempt to drive the lances through the bulls body.  The one who delivers the fatal thrust is rewarded by being given the bulls testicles, which will be cut off.
 
Show the testicles of the city authorities who allow this to continue your disgust.
Vow never to visit Spain all the time this continues.
 
 
Monday 13th September 2010

PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS!
 

PLEASE WRITE YOUR PROTEST TODAY AGAINST THE SADISTIC TORTURE TO DEATH OF PLATANITO THE BULL IN TORDESILLAS TOMORROW.

THANK YOU:  

PROTEST VIA THIS LINK – Send a strong message to the authorities.

http://www.tordesillas.net/webs/inicio.php?cont=8

Sample message in Spanish:
Por favor detengan la espantosa tortura del inocente toro mañana. ¡Estamos en la UE en el 2010, basta de barbaridades!
 
 

EU: New Laws Passed on Vivisection of Stray Cats and Dogs ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCLiHtm9tHE

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT HAS PASSED A LAW TO ALLOW VIVISECTION ON STRAY CATS AND DOGS WITHOUT ANESTHETIC OR ANALGESICS…

PROTEST NOW…PETITION IN ENGLISH AND ITALIAN …..

PROTEST NOW PLEASE.

http://www.leal.it/campagna-bruxelles/petizione-online/

SVP SIgnez cette petition et diffusez-la. Le UE a approuve la vivisection des chats et chiens errants, meme sans anesthesie…

SAV Comment

This is early, breaking news from around 9 or 10 /09.  At present, we are in contact with the EU Eurogroup to both ascertain the  exact facts, and also to express out disgust if the EU has failed its citizens to allow such animal abuse to happen.

This is just the start of what will be a massive campaign for the animals – if what first reports inform us but as we say, are currently unconfirmed.

In the very near future we aim to hear back from the Eurogroup with the facts of this case.  Further news and posts will be issued accordingly.

In the meantime and until we have further facts; please click on the link and support the current campaigns to oppose this.

EU: The Shameful European Court Gives In to Canadian Seal Pup Murderers

On Thursday, the European Court of Justice issued a blow to the seals when it suspended the EU ban on seal product imports. This unjust act was in response to a lawsuit brought by an Inuit council, Canadian sealers/fishermen, Canadian seal skin processors/purveyors and a Norwegian seal skin processor. Read about the ruling here.

Our take on this lawsuit is that the claims of the Inuit are preposterous. Read why here.

The EU Parliament and the Council of the European Union are defendants in this lawsuit. Please urge them to stand firm in support of the import ban.

Take action for the seals today by sending an email to the EU MEP’s and members of the Council of the European Union.

Thank you for caring.

For the seals,

Diana Marmorstein, Ph.D.
CEO
Harpseals.org

P.S. We continue to use mass media and direct outreach to promote the boycott of Canadian seafood. Please help by making a donation today. Thank you.

SAV Comment:

Europe – Dont give in to the Canadian seal pup murderers – we are watching you, and we vote for you !! – Take Note.

http://harpseals.org/help/boycott_seafood/index.html

http://harpseals.org/help/boycott_tourism/index.html

http://harpseals.org/help/demand_side_efforts/index.html

http://harpseals.org/about_the_hunt/index.html

http://harpseals.org/about_the_hunt/pelts.html

http://harpseals.org/about_us/index.html