Russia: All Stray Animals Are Being Killed In Lead Up To Olympics – And After All That They (Putin) Will Learn Nothing, And Also Do Nothing – Pitiful Putin – Not Quite So Clever !!

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/03/sochi-pest-control-stray-dogs-winter-olympics

A pest control company in the Winter Olympics host city of Sochi has been given a contract to exterminate dogs during the Games.

Alexei Sorokin, director general of Basya Services, said his company was involved in the “catching and disposing” of dogs.

Thousands of stray dogs are roaming the streets of Sochi, according to Sorokin, who said some were biting children. He said he attended a rehearsal of the Olympic opening ceremony last week and saw a stray dog walking in on the performers.

“A dog ran into the Fisht Stadium; we took it away,” he said. “God forbid something like this happens at the actual opening ceremony. This will be a disgrace for the whole country.”

Stray dogs are not uncommon in Sochi and the surrounding area, and many tend to gather near construction sites where they are likely to get food and shelter from workers. Some have been able to get inside the Olympic Park.

Sorokin’s company operates in the Krasnodar region, including Sochi. He refused to say how many dogs it killed each year, calling it a commercial secret.

Last year a politician from the Krasnodar region supported the dog culling. Sergei Krivonosov said taking the dogs off the street was Russia‘s “responsibility to the international community and their elimination is the quickest way to solve this problem”.

He conceded, however, that this was not the most humane way of dealing with the problem, and said authorities should encourage dog shelters.

Sochi city hall announced a contract to catch and dispose of stray dogs in Sochi, but animal activists protested against the move. Authorities pledged to give up the practice and build animal shelters for stray dogs instead. Activists say there is no evidence that a shelter has been built.

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Petition link –

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/972/019/713/2000-street-dogs-and-cats-will-be-killed-for-the-olympic-games-in-sochi-in-2014/

2000 dogs and cats’ll be killed for the Olympic Games (Sochi 2014)! Please help to stop this.

Petition Overview:

The Russian city of Sochi city has hired a private company to exterminate stray dogs during the 2014 Winter Olympic games. Claiming that it has an “obligation to the international community,” one politician from the regional parliament, Sergei Krivonossov, says that there is “an obvious problem with animals living on the streets” and that “exterminating is the fastest way to solve the problem.”

The city of Sochi stands to make 42,500 euros on the killing of the animals.

Animal activists have been protesting the Sochi government’s decision to cull stray animals and called on other solutions, such as sterilization and the creation of shelters. While the authorities have said they would build shelters, activists contend that there is no evidence that any have been built.

In 2012, reports about the killing of stray dogs in Poland and Ukraine in advance of another major sports event, EK 2012, led to international outrage and even a boycott of the tournament.

We need to take action now and stop the massacre!

Link – http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/winter-olympics/9682976/God-forbid-a-dog-at-the-Sochi-opening-ceremony

‘God forbid a dog at the Sochi opening ceremony’

Reuters

Thousands of stray dogs have been living amid the mud and rubble of Olympic construction sites in Sochi, Russia, roaming the streets and snowy mountainsides, and begging for scraps of food.

But as the games drew near, authorities have turned to a company to catch and kill the animals so they don’t bother Sochi’s new visitors – or even wander into an Olympic event.

Alexei Sorokin, director general of pest control firm Basya Services, told The Associated Press that his company had a contract to exterminate the animals throughout the Olympics, which open on Friday (local time).

Sorokin described his company as being involved in the “catching and disposing” of dogs, although he refused to specify how the dogs would be killed or say where they would take the carcasses.

The dogs have been causing numerous problems, Sorokin said, including “biting children.”

He said he was stunned last week when he attended a rehearsal for the opening ceremony and saw a stray dog walking in on the performers.

“A dog ran into the Fisht Stadium, we took it away,” he said. “God forbid something like this happens at the actual opening ceremony. This will be a disgrace for the whole country.”

The strays tend to gather near construction sites where they have gotten food and shelter from workers. Dogs have even been able to get inside the Olympic Park and accredited hotel complexes and villages, in the coastal cluster of arenas and venues up in the mountains.

A pack of at least a half-dozen healthy-looking dogs roamed around a loading zone of a gondola, 400 metres above the Gorki Plaza in the mountain venues for the Olympics as construction work continued.

Olympic volunteers patted and cooed over strays that trotted into the park on Monday. Another dog dropped to the ground, sunbathing under the Olympic Rings near a public site where medals will be presented to athletes during the games.

Animal activist Dina Filippova is among the opponents of the latest dog-culling plan, saying city authorities are using the Olympics as an excuse to cover an ongoing practice.

“We should understand that it is done not only before the Olympics but constantly,” she told the AP in an interview in downtown Sochi, where she was trying to find homes for seven puppies she recently rescued near the Olympic Park. “Two killers from that company work for the city to kill 300 dogs a month.”

“It is not humane,” she added. “There is a humane way of solving the problem of stray dogs which is used in Europe and the United States and even in some countries of the former Soviet Union – that is a mass sterilisation which eventually leads to no stray dogs on the streets.”

Sorokin’s company operates in the Krasnodar region, which includes Sochi and the neighbouring area. He refused to say how many dogs they kill a year, calling it a “commercial secret.”

Sergei Krivonosov, a lawmaker from the Krasnodar region, last year supported the dog culling.

Krivonosov said taking the dogs off the street was Russia’s “responsibility to the international community and that their elimination is the quickest way to solve this problem.”

He conceded, however, that this is “not the most humane way” of dealing with the problem and that authorities should encourage dog shelters.

Sochi city hall last year announced a contract “to catch and dispose” of strays in Sochi – a move that animal activists vehemently protested. Authorities pledged to give up the practice and build animal shelters for strays instead.

Activists say there is no evidence that a shelter has been built. But city hall said in a statement on its website that it had opened a dog shelter on Monday for 100 dogs.

Shooting stray dogs has been common practice in many Russian regions despite activists’ efforts to push for more humane ways to deal with the issue.

Nadine Kincaid, an Olympic volunteer from Portland, Oregon, was surprised by how many dogs were roaming around Sochi.

“There’s a lot of dogs everywhere. Right behind where we’re staying, there’s a whole legion of dogs,” she said. “I come from a town where there’s leash laws and everyone has to pick up after their dogs, so that’s unusual to me to see that.”

Kincaid said she would be upset if the dogs were being poisoned.

“As an animal lover, for me that’s sad. But if they’re like stray cats, they can keep breeding and cause more problems. So I can see, maybe, why,” she added. “It’s sad, but what do you do if you can’t control them?”

– AP

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/02/03/stray-dogs-being-killed-to-clean-up-sochi-for-olympics

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Stray dogs being killed to clean up Sochi for Olympics

SOCHI – The first day I arrived in Sochi, I was immediately struck by the number of stray dogs hanging around the media complex.

Sadly, today I can report there are very few.

Though you are still likely to encounter some of the stray animals almost everywhere you go in Sochi or in the mountain village of Krasnaya Polyana, the numbers are quickly dwindling as a pest control company has been hired to exterminate them.

The situation is very disturbing, with reports that the hungry dogs are being poisoned.

Sochi, like most places in Russia, is home to thousands of stray dogs and with the Olympic Winter Games just days away, the local authorities thought it best to order a cull.

It has sparked outrage with animal rights groups, who have been up in arms since Sochi announced almost a year ago that such action would be necessary and the city would spend 1.7 million rubles to get the job done.

The city backed off for a while, but attempts to come up with a more humane solution clearly failed and now a Russian newspaper has described the situation as “The Olympic slaughterhouse plan.”

Personally, I’m a dog lover and, in our North American culture, that means controlling the population by spaying and neutering our pets.

Such practice is seemingly not a consideration in Russia. One local man I spoke to said neutering a dog would ruin the animal, would prevent him from doing the job he was born to do, protecting his master.

It was his opinion that the stray dog problem exists because of that prevailing attitude and the unwillingness of dog owners to keep any puppies that might be born as a result. Russia is known for having irresponsible dog owners, and this is what you get.

So the strays wander the streets, all different shapes, sizes and mixed breeds. They sometimes travel in packs, and occasionally approach passersby with their tales wagging. Few of them seem to bother people, but certainly wouldn’t turn away from food or attention if offered.

One stray I encountered in Krasnaya Polyana started walking beside me as I set out on a 25-minute hike to the train station. He stayed with me the whole way, sometimes falling behind and occasionally running ahead and looking back at me as if to make sure it was OK for him to hang with me.

A black lab sleeps on the steps in the building across from mine most of the time as well, near the entrance to a restaurant kitchen. She was still there yesterday, but who knows how long that will last.

Alexei Sorokin, the owner of the Basia Services extermination company told ABC News that the cull is necessary for safety reasons. He pointed out that a dog wandered into a dress rehearsal for the Opening Ceremony recently, and wondered what other kind of trouble an animal could cause

“Imagine, if during an Olympic Games, a ski jumper landed at 130 kilometres (an hour) and a dog runs into him when he lands,” Sorokin told ABC News. “It would be deadly for both a jumper and for the stray dog. Dogs must be taken off the streets, even if that means putting them to sleep.

“Russia, in general, has irresponsible dog owners who, when they get bored of their home pet experiment, kick them out on the street. So parks are dumping grounds for unwanted dogs. We end up with many stray dogs who pose a threat to the population.”

Whatever the reason, it’s just not right.

The dogs only exist because of human negligence. It’s our responsibility to clean up the problem in a humane fashion.

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 http://www.pawnation.com/2014/02/03/stray-dogs-in-sochi-targeted-during-winter-olympics/

Stray Dogs in Sochi Targeted During Winter Olympics

By Nancy Barber Feb 3rd 2014

A pest control company in Sochi, Russia, told the Associated Press that it has a contract to kill stray dogs throughout the Winter Olympics. The city, apparently overrun with strays, has had this deal in place for years, as reported by ABC News.

Credit: Getty Editorial

Stray dogs are a common sight in Sochi and the surrounding areas. Many are seen near building sites where they receive food and shelter from construction crews. The strays have also been able to get inside the Olympic Park.

“A dog ran into the [Olympic] Fisht Stadium, we took it away. God forbid something like this happens at the actual opening ceremony. This will be a disgrace for the whole country,” said Alexei Sorokin, director general of pest control company Basya Services.

Sorokin’s company is involved in what he describes as the “catching and disposing” of dogs. Sorokin refused to say what methods were used and how many dogs were disposed of in a year.

Sergi Krivonosov, a lawmaker from the Krasnodar region of Russia, vocally supported removing dogs from the streets. Krivonosov believed that it was Russia’s “responsibility to the international community and that [the stray dogs’] elimination is the quickest way to solve this problem.”

Animal activists heatedly protested the contract last year when it was first revealed to the public. Authorities did pledge to give up the inhumane procedures and build animal shelters instead, but activists say that there has been no evidence of theses shelters being built.

Sochi City Hall, which first announced the contract with Basya Services, has remained silent on the issue.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/more-sports/company-has-contract-to-kill-stray-dogs-in-sochi-during-winter-olympics/story-fnii0hmo-1226817123515

A PEST control company which has been killing stray dogs in Sochi for years says it has a contract to exterminate more of the animals throughout the Olympics.

Alexei Sorokin, director general of pest control firm Basya Services, said his company is involved in what he described as the “catching and disposing” of dogs. Mr Sorokin refused to specify whether they shoot or poison dogs or say where they take the carcasses.

Thousands of stray dogs are roaming the streets of Sochi, Mr Sorokin said, and some of them are “biting children”.

Mr Sorokin said he attended a rehearsal of the Olympic opening ceremony last week and saw a stray dog walking in on the performers.

“A dog ran into the Fisht Stadium, we took it away,” he said. “God forbid something like this happens at the actual opening ceremony. This will be a disgrace for the whole country.”

Stray dogs are not uncommon in Sochi and the surrounding area, and many tend to gather near construction sites where they are likely to get food and shelter from workers. They have even been able to get inside the Olympic Park.

Mr Sorokin’s company operates in the Krasnodar region, which encompasses Sochi and the neighbouring area. Mr Sorokin refused to say how many dogs they kill a year, calling it “a commercial secret”.

Sergei Krivonosov, a lawmaker from the Krasnodar region, last year supported the dog culling.

Mr Krivonosov said taking the dogs off the street was Russia’s “responsibility to the international community and that their elimination is the quickest way to solve this problem.” He conceded, however, that this is “not the most humane way” of dealing with the problem and said that authorities should encourage dog shelters.

Sochi city hall last year announced a contract “to catch and dispose” of stray dogs in Sochi but animal activists vehemently protested the move. Authorities pledged to give up the practice and build animal shelters for stray dogs instead.

Activists say there is no evidence that a shelter has been built. The city hall would not immediately respond to calls and emails seeking comment.

Shooting stray dogs has been common practice in many Russian regions despite activists’ efforts to push authorities for more humane ways of dealing with the issue.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/02/05/sochi-dog-lover-tries-save-strays/wfYJbeD1nf0Fuh0VbJlc0O/story.html

Rescuers mobilize as Sochi tries to kill off stray dogs

SOCHI, Russia — At the bottom of a steep muddy path to a fetid swamp, a rudimentary plywood-and-posterboard kennel looked like the last place anyone who cares about dogs would want to keep one.

But for the 14 formerly stray dogs bouncing and barking in the kennel Tuesday, these makeshift quarters represent salvation. The city of Sochi has hired a pest-control company to kill homeless animals by the hundreds, all in an effort to clean up the streets in advance of the Winter Games.

So Vlada Provotorova, a local dentist and a diehard dog person, recruited some friends and went on the ultimate rescue mission. “I felt like I had to do something,’’ said Provotorova as she fended off a playful leap from Katya, a German shepherd mix she picked up a few weeks ago.

She and her friends have been collecting all the strays they can and placing them in any shelter they can find, like the one in the swamp, in a space lent to them by a dog-friendly couple who breed mosquito fish in marshy pools.

It’s a losing battle, and Provotorova and her friends know it.

She estimates that between 5,000 and 7,000 dogs have been killed in the current cull, a figure no one in City Hall was available to confirm or deny. She and her friends have rescued “no more than 100.”

“It makes me sad,” she said.

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Vlada Provotorova and friends place strays wherever they can.

Mass killings of strays may seem inhumane for Americans, who live in a world where a celebrity like NFL quarterback Michael Vick served prison time for his involvement in the killing of dogs. But the practice is not uncommon in Russia, despite pleas by activists that authorities find more humane ways of handling strays. Sochi city officials had planned to kill 2,000 dogs last summer, but an international outcry caused the city to drop the plan.

But with the Olympics coming up fast, the city hired Basya Service to engage in the “catching and disposal” of city dogs, according to a copy of the contract acquired by the Globe.

Alexei Sorokin, the director of the company, told the Associated Press that thousands of strays roam the streets of Sochi, “biting children,” and that one stray walked in on a rehearsal of Friday’s Olympic opening ceremony.

“God forbid something like this happens at the actual opening ceremony,” Sorokin told the agency. “This will be a disgrace for the whole country.”

Translation: It would be a disgrace for President Vladimir Putin, who has staked his prestige on these Games improving Russia’s image as a modern economic power. So Sorokin got the go-ahead to act.

But one international animal protection group said the killing of dogs would backfire.

LUCAS JACKSON/REUTERS

A Winter Games worker led a dog off a snowboarding course during a training session Tuesday in Sochi.

“Killing street dogs, whether through poisoning, shooting or other means, is not only inhumane, but ineffective,” said Andrew Rowan, chief executive officer of Humane Society International, which advocates mass sterilization, vaccination, and community education to solve the problem of strays. “While Russia has the world’s attention with the Olympics around the corner, the current dog-killing program will only rouse an international outcry and taint the image of the country.”

Sorokin did not tell the Associated Press how the dogs are killed.

But Provotorova said she received pictures of dogs that had been shot with poisoned darts and taken away in trucks. One of the macabre images depicted a yellow, green, and magenta dart that she said had been used. It was impossible to confirm the authenticity of the photos, which she said had come from a Sochi resident who had witnessed the killings.

The 14 dogs she showed on Tuesday were all rescued from the train station in Sochi.

“We carry the ones we can — some of them are so big they won’t budge,’’ said Provotorova, who has received help from about 30 volunteers. “We sterilize them, we vaccinate them, we rid them of fleas, and we try to find a place to put them.”

Provotorova has adopted a labrador mix, Charlie, to join her two German spitzes.

Eventually she wants to take the other dogs north to Moscow, where she has yet to find permanent shelter. So she waits, with the animals she has saved. Provotorova said she and a few friends plan to go out in the coming days to try to collect more strays.

Authorities last summer pledged to give up the practice of killing dogs and build animal shelters for strays instead. But Provotorova said there was no evidence that any shelters were built. She is wary of any promises Sochi’s leaders might make now.

“After the Olympics,” she said, “They won’t do anything about it.”

Material from Associated Press was used in this report.

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China: PETITION – Stop-the-barbaric-medical-torture-of-harvesting-bear-bile – Please sign NOW.

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The abuse and confinement of beautiful moon bears for their bile in hell holes in China is one of the biggest issues of animal abuse today

We call on every bear bile farm to be closed down for good.

Please sign the petition “Help stop the barbaric medical torture of harvesting bear bile” on Change.org.

Here’s the link:

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/help-stop-the-barbaric-medical-torture-of-harvesting-bear-bile?share_id=pgIblsRusR&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition

Thanks!

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USA: USDA Shutters Calf Slaughter Plant in New Jersey in Wake of HSUS Investigation.

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Link to further information and undercover video footage

WARNING – distressing images of animal abuse.

http://www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2014/01/Catelli_investigation_012714.html#.UuadwHAzQ6s.facebook

USDA Shutters Calf Slaughter Plant in New Jersey in Wake of HSUS Investigation

Undercover investigation reveals abusive handling and inhumane slaughter

Shrewsbury, N.J. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture reacted strongly to a complaint filed by The Humane Society of the United States, ordering Catelli Bros. of Shrewsbury to suspend its operations on Friday for egregious inhumane handling of calves in violation of federal law.

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service withdrew its federal inspectors, which are required for slaughter operations. The HSUS commended the agency for its enforcement action, and called on USDA to close a loophole in federal policy that allows the slaughter of “downed” veal calves—those too sick or injured to walk on their own—and does not give calves the same protections as adult cattle.

NON US citizens CAN take part in this:

Urge USDA to close the loophole allowing cruelty to sick calves »

The enforcement action comes after federal officials reviewed a legal complaint and video footage provided by The HSUS showing serious and systematic violations of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. The investigation included compelling evidence of:

Still-conscious calves struggling while hanging upside down on a conveyor belt;

Calves being shot numerous times before reaching unconsciousness;

A truck driver dragging a downed calf with a chain around his neck;

Plant managers twisting downed calves’ ears and tails when they were too exhausted or weak to stand, lifting the entire weight of some calves by their tails, and telling employees never to do the same when USDA inspectors are watching; and

Employees shocking, hitting, and spraying calves with water.

“Downed calves are still suffering the sort of appalling abuses that we exposed in 2009 at another calf slaughter plant in Vermont,” said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO for The HSUS. “We commend USDA for taking action to shut down the operation at Catelli Brothers, but it’s long past time to close the loophole in the downed animal rule that perpetuates continuing cruelty to young calves.”

Bernie Rollin, distinguished professor of animal science at Colorado State University, watched the video and wrote [PDF], “Of all the atrocity videos I have viewed, the current video of the slaughterhouse at Catelli Brothers must be ranked among the three worst….The conclusion to be drawn from this video data is self-evident. This plant should be closed down immediately….”

Read more via the above link.

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Please watch the video.  Disgusting abuse of infant animals right up too and at their time of death.  May every facility such as this be confined to the history books !

Canada: Stop the Export of Canadian Sheep for Cruel Ritual Slaughtering – Petition to Sign.

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Petition link:

https://www.change.org/petitions/stop-the-export-of-canadian-sheep-for-cruel-ritual-slaughtering

 Petitioning Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture, and Dr. Bruce Archibald, President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Stop the export of Canadian sheep for cruel ritual slaughtering

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In October of this year (2013), for the first time in Singapore, Canadian lambs were killed in the annual korban ritual during Hari Raya Haji celebrations. Identifying a need for another supply chain, Singapore had explored Canada as an additional source of sacrificial animals. The Canadian Federal Government obliged and 500 lambs were shipped to their inhumane deaths. This method of ritual killing has been increasingly criticized due to animal welfare concerns. The animals slaughtered are primarily goats and sheep who are killed by having their throats cut while fully conscious. New Zealand has already banned the live export of animals for slaughter, and Australia appears to be well on its way to doing the same.

The BC SPCA’s position statement for humane killing includes “In reference to slaughter of farm animals, it is imperative for animals to be rendered unconscious and insensible to pain prior to slaughter, notwithstanding religious or ethnic custom.” They further state that scientific evidence indicates there are greater risks of suffering of animals during ritual slaughter conducted without prior stunning than for conventional slaughter; this suffering is due to increased restraint, pain experienced during throat cutting, and pain and stress experienced by the conscious animal during subsequent bleeding out. 

Even a draft document of the Canadian Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Sheep (2013) states that the acceptable methods of euthanasia for sheep are gunshot, penetrating captive bolt, non-penetrating captive bolt guns, IV barbiturate overdoes, and blunt force trauma. Being slaughtered alive by using a knife to their throats is not stated as an acceptable procedure.

Please Sign this petition and tell the Canadian Government that Canadian sheep should not be exported for purposes of religious ritual.

Further readings:

http://www.mfablog.ca/2013/12/canadian-lambs-to-slaughter-killings-too-cruel-for-australia-but-a-ok-for-canada.html

http://www.spca.bc.ca/assets/documents/welfare/position-statements/humane-killing.pdf

http://app.mccy.gov.sg/Newsroom/PQonPlansforKorbanLivestockSupply.aspx

http://www.meskorban.com.sg/singapore/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/JKMS-Media-Statement-Korban-2013.pdf

http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/canadian-lambs-sold-out-korban-21-mosques-hold-ritual-mark-hari-raya-haji

http://www.stasiareport.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/canadian-lambs-sold-out-korban-21-mosques-hold-ritual-mark-hari-raya-h#sthash.0mw4czWJ.dpuf

 

Indonesia: Lion/Lioness Hanging – A Killer in the Surabaya Zoo – Petition to sign.

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PETITION

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/460/875/313/surabaya-zoo-animal-welfare-action-cee4life/

http://cee4life.org/press+release.php?ac=post&id=11&p=1

Lion/Lioness Hanging – A Killer in the Surabaya Zoo

On Monday 6th January 2014, a Lion/Lioness of Surabaya Zoo was found hanging from a snare inside of her cage.

The lion/lioness had lived in a dark dungeon like cage for a number of years and had displayed numerous signs of having deteriorated in a mental capacity.  It is thought that this deterioration was caused by her barren and desolate environment which consisted of a cement cell.

From first report, it is likely that someone from within or connected to the Surabaya Zoo has slung the hanging noose inside the cage then awaited for the lion/lioness to be near enough to tighten the noose around its neck and pull it up, eventually hanging the creature.

Director of Cee4life, Sybelle Foxcroft, said “This is a shocking development.  To resort to the killing of this Lioness/Lion by hanging, is something that is not only deplorable but a heavy insight into the characters in or involved or have obvious access to the Surabaya Zoo.”

Foxcroft continued, ” I am so shocked that I have barely any words for this heinous crime. I support the Indonesian authorities in finding those responsible and urge that the Indonesia authorities allow Cee4life and other organisations into Surabaya Zoo to help immediately with aid to the other animals and education and training to the staff.”

Cee4life urges the Mayor of Surabaya and the Director of Surabaya Zoo to immediately act on this crime, apprehend those responsible and prosecute them for the murder of a protected animal.

The death of this lioness/lion has sent shockwaves throughout conservation and animal loving community.  This brutal act is highly condemned worldwide and once again the Mayor of Surabaya is urged to act and allow animal welfare, veterinarians and animal skilled specialists and professionals into the Surabaya Zoo to bring immediate aid to these suffering creatures.

We understand that some people believe and/or think of animals as lower life form, resulting in horrific abuse on animals in both captivity and in the wild.  Over the years, via science and intense studies in animal welfare and behavior, it is well known and documented that animals in captivity have specific needs, have emotions and display specific behaviors when lacking any of their needs, they feel pain etc.  Education is vtial ingredient in preventing the human abuse towards animals type of thought process. 

With the huge amount of media on the Surabaya Zoo exposing this abuse, along with the enormous amount of aid offered to Surabaya Zoo from conservation, animal welfare and zoological organisations, and now with the obvious deliberate killing of the lioness of Surabaya Zoo, again, we urge the Indonesian Authorities, the Mayor of Surabaya, the Director of Surabaya Zoo to allow conservation, animal welfare and zoological organisations into Surabaya Zoo to aid these animals and provide education to the staff.

The hanging death of this long suffering Lioness/Lion is unacceptable in any form.

Cee4life has a current petition which will be handed into the Mayor of Surabaya in the early part of 2014. Please take a moment to sign this petition – 

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/460/875/313/surabaya-zoo-animal-welfare-action-cee4life/

For further information, please contact Public Officer, Donna Reynolds, donna@cee4life.org

 

India: Please Sign Petition Asking Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police: Indepth investigation of abduction & disposal of dogs in Mogappair.

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Dear all;

I just signed the petition “Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police: Indepth investigation of abduction & disposal of dogs in Mogappair” on Change.org.

It’s important. Will you sign it too?

Here’s the link:

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/tamil-nadu-s-director-general-of-police-indepth-investigation-of-abduction-disposal-of-dogs-in-mogappair?share_id=HLyQPHceZR&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition

Thanks!

Mark (SAV).

Petition wording:

Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police: Indepth investigation of abduction & disposal of dogs in Mogappair

We want an in-depth investigation on the heinous capture and loading of the community pets of Mogappair West Garden Area. We want to know where the dogs have been held or released and demand that they be returned to their original community at Mogappair West Garden.

On 28th July 2013, in Nolumbur, a Chennai Corporation employee abducted more than 20 community dogs in a tricycle used to collect trash. One passerby managed to click some photographs, as the employee was not in uniform and had no id on him. When asked he claimed that he had the necessary permission for transporting these dogs.

Due to the inaction of the officers at V7 Nolambur police station, we continued undaunted in attempting to discover the fate of these 22 dogs.

Prabudass, the only corporation employee we could clearly link to the crime informed us that the dogs had only been captured and moved to another area, which in itself is illegal. However, we were reluctant to believe this information as he was refusing to tell us into which area he had the dogs released.
In the meantime, the residential association had barracked the police station, threatening the police officers and the animal welfare activits and volunteers with dire consequences if they should continue to investigate this case. Unmoved by these threats, we continued in the quest to discover the fate of the poor innocents. We discovered a shocking sequence of events whereby the homeowner’s association had sanctioned to “arrange” the abduction and round up these dogs and remove them from the area.

The next day, 15 of the association people came to the V-7 Nolambur police station at 22:30 hours and told the Inspector they supported the association with the decision to abduct the dogs.

In our investigations we found only one dog remaining in the vicinity of Mogappair West Garden area. The dog was found with a wound on his head that could only have been inflicted by a rock flung at him with some force.

Most distressing is that fact that the police of V7 Nolambur police station are still unwilling to take up the case or even file an FIR as a senior former judge is a resident member of the association.

We implore every person who sees this post to please take up the ghastly atrocity as a cause worth fighting for and bring pressure upon the police to prosecute the guilty parties.

Again, we emphasize:

Please, sign this petition to force the Tamil Nadu’s Director General of Police to carry out an indepth investigation on the heinous capture and loading of the community pets of Mogappair West Garden Area. We want to know where the dogs have been held and demand that they be returned to their original community at Mogappair West Garden.

Also, please call up the Nolambur Police Station on 9176528259 or 9940596447 and add your outraged voices to ours.

Please, share to as MANY PEOPLE as possible.

 

 

 

EoA (NL) Reports of December 2013 Inspections At Turkish Slaughterhouses. Also Links to Campaign For ALL EU Slaughterhoses To Ensure CCTV Is Installed. Petition Links Included for this also.

Slaughterhouse petition

During December 2013, our very good friend and investigator, Lesley, founder of ‘Eyes on Animals’ in the Netherlands visited several Turkish slaughterhouses  – 

http://www.eyesonanimals.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=136&Itemid=286&lang=en_US.utf8%2C+en_US.UT

please go to the bottom of the link above, and once accessed get further access to another 48 web pages of information.  Simply click on the boxed / page numbers.

The following are words written directly by Lesley:

Dear EU officials, CVO´s and Member State authorities, highway police and fellow NGO´s,

In June 2013 Eyes on Animals and Animal Welfare Foundation sent a team to check on some of the slaughterhosues where many of the EU animals being exported by the EU had been previously slaughtered.

We are only sending our reports out now to all of you, as up until now we wanted to give the slaughterhouses and Turkish CVO some time to react and make improvements, before going public with them.

We have just now come back from a second inspection in Turkey to re-visit these three plants and also check on new ones. Some minor improvements were made but welfare problems remain very serious.
Hopeful news is that the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture has a team drafting welfare legislation at the time of slaughter- which may come into existence in about 2 years. In the meantime we are trying to advise the slaughterhouses on how they could reduce suffering and are in communication with authority in Turkey about our observations.

For now, here are our reports from June. In early 2014 we will send you reports of other slaughterhouses we visited in December 2013.

Best wishes,

Lesley Moffat, MSc Ethology
Eyes on Animals
Director and inspector

In addition, we are supplying copies of three (3) reports which have been produced by EoA post their December 2013 visit to Turkey.  Access these by clicking on each of the following links:

 SL-Bursa-12 06 2013_TR_Final_EN

SL-Hadimkoy_-10 06 2013_TR_Final_EN

2013.06.14_TR_SL Gonen_EN

Turkey is not currently a member state of the EU.  Regardless, we are attempting to ensure that animals at Turkish slaughterhouses are treated with the utmost respect.  Turkey aims to join the EU in future, and so it is our aim that by the time it becomes a member state, Turkey will have to install and operate CCTV in all of its slaughterhouses, as we hope will be the situation throughout Europe and all EU member states.

This directly links in with our campaign which is now underway to try and ensure that CCTV is fitted in the future to ALL slaughterhouses within EU nations.

You can read more about this, and support the petitions by clicking on the following link:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2013/12/31/uk-sav-become-a-founder-organisation-to-form-the-european-alliance-for-cctv-in-slaughterhouses-petition-to-sign/

Here are further links which provide more information:

Europewide CCTV in all Slaughterhouses 

http://www.europewide-cctv-in-all-slaughterhouses.eu 

Can you please ensure that these are stored in ‘My Favorites’ on Google so that you can access any time.

Simply click on the national flag link and then move on as required using the ‘TO PETITION’ link which is given at the end to take you through to the petition.

Please note that we are in the process of updating this continually to meet the demands of other nations.  At this very moment, we are having the petition translated into Serbian so that Serbia (another NON EU member state at present); can be worked on to ensure that CCTV will be installed in all their slaughterhouses before they become EU members.

It will not be a quick or easy campaign; but we are determined to ensure that CCTV in all EU slaughterhouses happens in the future.