Bosnia and Herzegovina: BOSNIA ABOUT TO IMPLEMENT KILL LAW – Please Take Action Now – Limited Time !

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 BOSNIA ABOUT TO IMPLEMENT KILL LAW!

Posted on October 4, 2013

BOSNIA IS ABOUT TO IMPLEMENT A KILL LAW THAT REPLICATES WHAT IS HAPPENING IN ROMANIA. TO STOP THIS LAW COMING INTO EFFECT THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ARE CRITICAL.

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It is crucial that everyone, especially in Europe, lobby their embassy and MEPs. We need to keep the momentum, with press, meetings, lobbying and letters.

On Thursday the 3rd of October the Bosnia-Herzegovina Parliament held a debate on whether or not to change the existing animal welfare law to allow ‘euthanasia’ of dogs held in shelters for more than 14 days without adoption (see below if you think this is an effective means to curb stray populations).

Those opposing the change in the debate (local representatives from Dogs Trust, various pro-animal NGOs, ordinary citizens, veterinary experts from the Veterinary Faculty, professors, lawyers) took more room and were in all ways more articulate. See this article on Klix.ba (Serbo-Croatian, you can google translate The problem of street dogs in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The solution is in registration, sterilization, and Punishment.)

However, the government representatives and in particular SDP representative Nermina Zaimović Uzunović (who originally presented a Bill on changes and amendments to the Animal Welfare and Protection Act at the assembly on July 6 2013) behaved as if they heard none of the facts, explanations of the cause of the problem and how to remedy the problem.

It will be hard to keep the law as is. The next 2 weeks are critical.

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We are drafting a new petition on change.org but cannot post final up until early next week. There are existing petitions you can sign below.

But what is important right now is to lobby your embassy representative in Bosnia and at home and your EU Member of Parliament.

Write a PERSONAL, POLITE LETTER asking them to strongly urge the Bosnia-Herzegovina government to not change the law but instead to start actually implementing it! (For a full translation of the existing law, please download this PDF.)

A DRAFT LETTER CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE (word document). PLEASE PERSONALISE, ADD YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM AND THE NAME OF THE PERSON YOU ARE SENDING IT TO AT THE TOP.

See here to find your Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina:
http://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-in/bosnia-and-herzegovina
There is also a listing of some of the Embassies on the
ACTION TO TAKE
page.

Find your MEP and write a personal letter to them as well.
See here to find any MEP in Europe –  
Euromap.

Also on the  ACTION TO TAKE page there are further links and suggestions of particular MEPs to write to. Make sure to end your letter with your name and contact details.

THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ARE CRITICAL.
We need to keep the momentum, with press, meetings, lobbying, letters.

A key member of the animal welfare lobby has stated:

“We need to play this smart, plan good timing for every action and save some ammunition for the days and weeks to come!”

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If you are from the UK, you can mention in your letter an incident concerning SDP representative Nermina Zaimović-Uzunović, the Member of House of representatives of Parliamentary Assembly who proposed amendments to the law.  Nermina Zaimović-Uzunovi said she was disappointed the discussion focused on Dogs Trust and their project (spay-neuter of 3000 strays in June 2013 in Sarajevo) which was financed by “the Queen” – and that Dogs Trust only worked in their own interest and this interest was financed by the “Queen”. Instead of acknowledging the good work done by Dogs Trust, and at great expense, she dismisses it, and certainly does not acknowledge that if her changes come into effect, the 3000 dogs sterilised by Dogs Trust will probably be killed. What a waste!

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If you have been reading this blog (see in particular this post, and this) you will know that to reverse or change the existing law (which, although not implemented, has an excellent basis for a humane management programme) for a kill law will be a disaster for a number of reasons, not least of which:

  • It will damage Bosnia-Herzegovina’s international image
  • It will fail
  • It will allow wholesale murder of stray dogs and cats

We already have documentation of how ‘shelters’ tend to ‘euthanise’ animals: by clubbing, injections of bleach and so on. So you can be sure that if the existing animal welfare law is changed, such means of ‘euthanisation’ will become commonplace.

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Also, the studies on management of stray dog and cat population are unanimous in that euthanisation is NOT the most effective way to control populations. Euthanasia deals only with the symptoms and not the cause of the problem. It is expensive, inhumane and will not provide a permanent solution. Studies have shown that TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) and CNR (Catch-Neuter-Return) programmes are far more effective (and far more humane) than euthanasia to reduce the street animal population. Please read this post for more information.

 

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EU / Romania: This woman is an insult to the name ‘EU Animal Welfare Intergroup’ – we want her out !

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Subject: This woman is an insult to the name ‘EU Animal Welfare Intergroup’ – we want her out !

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Regarding the mass killing of strays in Romania;

Petition “The European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals: Daciana Sarbu’s (the Romanian speech self-declared her as being unfit for office.

Please remove her from her position.” on Change.org.

This petition was started by Occupy for Animals on 4th of October, 2013. It is addressed to the Intergroup, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and it aims to have Madame Daciana Sarbu, one of the Vice President’s of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals and wife of Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta, removed from her position.

It’s important considering that Romania are killing every dog in the country !. Will you sign it too? Here’s the link:

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/the-european-parliament-s-intergroup-on-the-welfare-and-conservation-of-animals-daciana-sarbu-s-speech-self-declared-her-as-being-unfit-for-office-please-remove-her-from-her-position?share_id=kRIwyefZXs&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition

Petition Wording:

This petition was started by Occupy for Animals on 4th of October, 2013. It is addressed to the Intergroup, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and it aims to have Madame Daciana Sarbu, one of the Vice President’s of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals and wife of Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta, removed from her position.

The letter that is being send when you sign this petition, as well as the content compiled on our website, at: http://www.occupyforanimals.org/romania—daciana-sarbu-a-head-with-two-faces—one-face-smiling-at-the-death-bringers-the-other-face-smiling-at-the-protectors.html will explain why we believe that Madame Sarbu is not fit for office. 

Thank you, in advance, for signing our petition. 

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TO: The European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals

Copy to: 
The European Parliament
The European Commission

SUBJECT: Madame Daciana Sarbu’s totally misinformed and erroneous statements self-declared her as being unfit for office as either a member of the Intergroup, let alone as Vice President and we would suggest you remove her from her position. 

Dear Sir / Madam,

The sun is slowly setting on the public’s respect for THE institution of Europe…

A horrified civilized world looks on as the country of Romania whose corrupt re-deployment of assigned public funds has consistently failed to introduce any humane strategy to control the homeless animal population such as has been achieved in every global civilized country.

The result is the legitimization of an ‘eradication’ policy which will result in the destruction of many hundreds of thousands of street animals. Destruction by traditional Romanian methods which include injection of substances, such as injecting with anti-freeze, battering with shovels, ADD TO LIST – like practiced in the past. Since the new “legislation”, the following methods – although not acceptable in any other European country – are now totally legal and even encouraged, such as the use of carbon dioxide, carbon oxide, potassium chloride, nitrogen, electric shocks, penetrating captive gun.

This policy was rapidly implemented due to the EMOTIONAL response of the population because of the death of a child ALLEGEDLY caused by homeless animals.

The civilized world watched in horror as this draconian policy passed through the Romanian parliamentary system. Appeals were made to the EU.

BUT the major body of Europe, whilst disagreeing with the policy… could do NOTHING. But society demands a better response than…. NOTHING! 

Not only did the two press releases from the Intergroup on the subject not impress or inspire anyone, but we listened in abject horror as a Vice-President of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals, Daciana Sârbu, during a recent exchange during an Intergroup meeting from 12th of September, 2013, identifies to the world that she is totally misinformed about policies and events over which her position demands knowledge.

The public now questions the expertise of those who represent them in the European Arena. Questions are now asked about what is ‘suitability for purpose’ of these non-elected representatives? Madame Sarbu’s delivery was profoundly unprofessionally uninformed. What qualifications does she have to command respect? In Romania there is an understanding that qualifications can be achieved by corrupt means. Was this the foundation of her acquiring such an elevated position? 

There are also things that just do not go well together, like:

being a Vice President of the Intergroup, a co-initiator of the Written Declaration on Dog Population Management 0026/2011,

the wife of Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta; 

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– and do NOTHING in her own country to promote and implement a humane management of the stray animals populations like she has so brightly described in the WD 0026/2011;

– and keep a very neutral position when her input is most needed. Her neutral position being probably inspired by the attitude of her husband who also, throughout the scandal caused by the ‘slaughter law’, kept a very neutral position and refrained from openly telling if he was in favor of the euthanasia of stray dogs, or against. It was only in the 13th hour, October 3, 2013 that Mr Ponta made an ‘impressive’ statement: “There are two phases before the euthanasia: the adoption phase and the sterilization and keeping the dogs in the shelters. I would like, if we consider ourselves a civilized country, to use more the first two. This is my message and my signal”:

– and just stand by and watch as the tragedy is unfolding, bringing unnecessary suffering and death not only to animals but also to their protectors. In case you have missed it: three people have died so far and it’s only beginning. One can only stand and watch now and wait while the death count gets higher! We are waiting for the day that we will read with deep sorrow that a Romanian child has died of Carbofuran ingestion, which – as you know best is banned in the EU – but widespread in Romania. Daily are the reports of dogs found poisoned with Carbofuran and there are many necropsy reports that confirm this.

In light of the surprisingly misinformed content of Madame Sarbu’s speech from 12th of September, 2013, and her totally erroneous statements, as well as her continued absence from Intergroup involvement especially when a serious focus is placed on her country, we believe that Madame Sarbu is not fit for office as either a member of the Intergroup, let alone as Vice President and we would suggest you remove her from her position.

We, as the public who are represented, have challenged the ignorance within this exchange. And we would hope that you, who, of course, only want officials who exemplify the highest quality in seeking the best of interest for the animals and people of Europe, would agree with us that, after listening to her historic speech and reading our reflections, Madame Sarbu has no place in the Intergroup.

Madame Sarbu’s speech as well as other interesting information is compiled on our website, at: 
http://www.occupyforanimals.org/romania—daciana-sarbu-a-head-with-two-faces—one-face-smiling-at-the-death-bringers-the-other-face-smiling-at-the-protectors.html 

We thank you, in advance, for the time taken to read our message and for taking the necessary steps regarding Madame Sarbu’s unsuitability for purpose.


Yours,

[Signer’s name]

Romania: 1/10/13 – Sample Letter to Send to Euro Contacts – And Lots More !

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Romania is heading towards a societal disaster never seen in Europe in recent times!

OFA: ROMANIA SHAME ON YOU!!

ANY COUNTRY THAT ACTS IN A SO BARBARIC WAY SHOULD NOT BE PART OF THE EU!!!!!

14 days have passed since the Romanian government has decided the cruel slaughter of street dogs!!

Below – Before the eyes of the owner, her dog was shot out of sheer cruelty!

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This dog did never harm anyone was only out for a walk with his owner and that was reason enough for some soulless and heartless people to kill him!! R.I.P POOR SOUL!!!

 

VIDEO: ROMANIA HAS DECLARED WAR ON STRAY DOGS

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LATEST PETITIONS

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OFA PETITION | EU PARLIAMENT INVESTIGATE WHAT HAPPENED TOTHE PUBLIC FUNDS DESIGNATED FOR SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAMME FOR STRAY DOGS IN ROMANIA

IDA PETITION | STOP THE MASSACRE OF ROMANIA’S STRAY DOGS

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Above – A Corrupt Romanian Government Wasting EU Money, Killing thousands of Dogs and Achieving Nothing To Reduce Numbers

Contact Details to which can be sent the Sample Letter which follows

a.erler@eurogroupforanimals.org; euro-ombudsman@europarl.eu.int; annuaire.interinstitutionnel@consilium.europa.eu; olaf-courrier@ec.europa.eu; cristina.lambotte@europarl.europa.eu; private.office@coe.int; bjorn.berge@coe.int; matjaz.gruden@coe.int; louise.barton@coe.int; leyla.kayacik@coe.int; fredrik.holm@coe.int; hallvard.gorseth@coe.int; adrian.evtuhovici@coe.int; m.griffiths@eurogroupforanimals.org


Cc: peti-secretariat@europarl.europa.eu; axel.voss@europarl.europa.eu; barbara.lochbihler@europarl.europa.eu; bernd.lange@europarl.europa.eu; bernhard.rapkay@europarl.europa.eu; birgit.schnieber-jastram@europarl.europa.eu; birgit.sippel@europarl.europa.eu; britta.reimers@europarl.europa.eu; burkhard.balz@europarl.europa.eu; dagmar.roth-behrendt@europarl.europa.eu; dieter-lebrecht.koch@europarl.europa.eu; doris.pack@europarl.europa.eu; elmar.brok@europarl.europa.eu; evelyne.gebhardt@europarl.europa.eu; franziska.brantner@europarl.europa.eu; franziska.keller@europarl.europa.eu

(…. and whatever other EU parlamentarians you may have the mail addresses of)

https://www.secure.europarl.europa.eu/aboutparliament/en/cites.html

http://ec.europa.eu/anti_fraud/investigations/report-fraud/index_en.htm

http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu/shortcuts/contacts.faces

http://ec.europa.eu/contact/members_en.htm

http://www.coe.int/en/web/secretary-general/private-office

http://europa.eu/whoiswho/public/index.cfm?fuseaction=idea.show_page&pagename=contact

 

SAMPLE LETTER TO SEND


Subject: European Union: Please take action regarding Romania, a European country challenging Europe

The European Parliament

The European Commission

The Council of Europe

The European Ombudsman

The European Anti-Fraud Office

The Belgian State Secretary for European Affairs

The European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals

 

Dear Sir / Madam,

On 10th September the Lower House of the Romanian Parliament voted GEO 155/2001 to legitimise a ‘catch and kill’ policy for all homeless animals. The terminology used during the debate at the parliament was ‘eradication’. Since this date media frenzy has been created because of the death of a young boy under what remains dubious circumstances. However the stray animals were blamed and as a result of the media frenzy and the vote, a state of abuse of animals exists now in Romania. Animals and their owners and protectors were immediately, and still are, at serious risk. It must be remembered that many millions of Romanians are animal owners or protectors of the animals. This law has polarized Romania’s society and made it dangerously divisive.

It had to be expected that millions of animal lovers would seek to protect their own animals or the animals they ‘protect’ on the streets. Millions! It had to be expected that half a country would seek to defend and protect, and that the other half would seek to aggress.

Not only would this policy, bring infamy to Romanian authorities and by association, with Romania, apparently ill considered was the fact that an ‘eradication’ strategy simply will not be successful. Owned dogs will continue to breed and thereby ensuring a plentiful and constant supply of animals on the streets. Occupy for Animals, along with many others, suggested and still maintains, that this is a desirable condition! If implemented, it would therefore be a futile and ineffective policy.

The ‘Making The Link’ Study and Project Group – a major collaboration of international organisations, academics and world leading experts in THE LINK between exposure to animal abuse and the resulting effect on children’s psychological health and development, had warned the Romanian Constitutional Court that the implementation of GEO 155/2001  – their ‘eradication’ strategy, which can best be described as potentially ‘the greatest animal genocidal impact on human health in European history’ – would have a deleterious impact of the health of the children of Romania.

‘Making The Link’ – initiator Malcolm Plant (BSc, BA (Hons), MSc, Dipl Psych., Fellow of the Institute for Human-Animal Connection, University of Denver) wrote (among other):

“We would urge you to re-enforce your decision last year on precisely the same issue and with no additional changes to circumstances. Our concern is primarily for the health of the children which we will be measuring over the next few years. Academically we are anticipating hitherto profound impact on the children’s health unseen in any previous study if you were to ratify the proposed amendments. As human beings, as parents, we are frightened about the effects if the new generation of Romanians are exposed to street horrors on a previously unprecedented scale.”

On 25th September, 2013 Constitutional Court judge Petre Lazaroiu, suggested that “the mass killing of stray dogs in Romania could traumatize the population”… Then the entire place ruled to cull all dogs… and that the eradication of Romania’s homeless animals – although it had been ruled unconstitutional in January 2012 – was now “constitutional”!

On 25th of September, the Romanian Constitutional Court had an opportunity to define whether Romania is a country worthy of being called civilized or whether it should be consigned to popular perception of a country unworthy of being considered anything other than barbaric, mismanaged, corrupt and dangerous. They chose the latter.

Their approval of, and the implementation of GEO 155/2001, has produced worldwide condemnation and a perception that Romania is a country which introduces medieval practices and governs in a draconian mode. Most of the ‘civilized’ countries have introduced a ‘Catch, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return’ policy and now have very few homeless animals on the streets. This is a 21st century methodology. 

Not only have the Romanian Government dismissed the warnings expressed by the experts, and failed to acknowledge T-N-R as the only proven successful strategy to control and curb stray animal populations (in fact: ALL ‘catch & kill’ policies have historically proven unsuccessful) but being aware of the costs and profits to be made from implementing the proposed ‘eradication’ strategy, are aware that significant personal profits can be made through corrupt alliances. 

The net result will be abject strategic failure and the number of animals will not decrease. Through corrupt alliances, personal profits from the animal corpse disposal will have been secured. 

But the biggest cost is in the human domain. Children exposed to the capture and often immediate slaughter of the animals will seek to psychologically protect themselves from such trauma. They will desensitize. Reduce their sensitivity towards living creatures including fellow humans. Some will embrace the attributes of their violent society and finding legitimized sanction for the destruction of the animal sub-group, will also aggress against the animals. 

There is then some inevitability that once such aggression is socially sanctioned, their journey will continue by aggressing against person, against property. They will see no distinction. Their journey can easily lead to the killing of another person. Significant research has identified this development and ending. This is the slow diminishment of a society’s moral substance and gradual increase into a prevalence of violence but a more immediate but equally destructive effect can be seen.

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In any society, irrespective of political dictats, there is no homogeneity of support. Emotive issues exacerbate differences. Any society will contain those who passionately support the rights of companion animals and also those who have no regard or who are motivated by political hysteria. At such levels of passion, in counterpoint to each other, this polarization can produce levels of acute violence. Neighbor against neighbor! Even before official recognition of the law in Romania, two neighbors have fought over this issue and one was killed. Even before! One can only stand and watch now and wait while the death count gets higher! 

So we have a government introduced policy which at best is ill informed, historically proven to be unsuccessful with previously proven successful strategies dismissed. And on top of all, a strategy which will polarize society resulting in violence between citizens and almost as if to reinforce the evidence that the strategy is ill advised, ill considered and incompetent, the children will be psychologically damaged. One cannot conceive of a more counter productive, societally destructive direction taken by any European Union Member Government in recent times.

Additional information is compiled at:

http://www.occupyforanimals.org/romania–a-country-cries-out-for-revenge-after-the-tragic-death-of-a-four-year-old-boy-who-had-been-attacked-by-dogs.html

And:

http://www.occupyforanimals.org/romania—on-the-greatest-animal-genocide-in-european-history-government-initiated-anarchy-violations-of-human-rights-and-children-rights.html

Occupy for Animals is being bombarded with emails and calls from desperate Romanian animal activists and rescuers who are pleading for help! 

Not only are their own companion animals, and/or the animals that are in the care of their organisations and who most certainly constitute no ‘danger’ to the public and who often even already have potential adopters (outside of Romania) at risk of being taken by the dog catchers and thrown in their so-called ‘shelters’ where death is a certainty and not an option, but the people, too, are at risk of being physically attacked! 

And it’s only the beginning!

Considering the scale of the tragedy that is already unfolding, the societal disaster along with the potentially ‘greatest animal genocidal impact on human health in European history’ that we are heading towards, we are respectfully begging for you to intervene and to help Romania to get back on track before it’s too late! 

In addition to our plea for help, we also have a few questions that we – together with very very many people from Europe and from all around the world – would really love to have an answer to.

Below, our questions, suggestions, and remarks. 

To the EUROPEAN COMMISSION, the COUNCIL OF EUROPE, the EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN, and the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals – regarding the new ‘legislation’:

Romania’s Constitutional Court ruled on 25th September, 2013 that the proposal which had been accepted by the Lower House of the Romanian Parliament on 10th of September, 2013, is “constitutional” and that the ‘euthanasia’ of all homeless dogs in Romania, after 14 days spent in their so-called ‘shelters if not adopted or perished before this time has elapsed, is ‘constitutional’, too, although they had ruled in January 2012, that: “the killing of healthy animals was unconstitutional as a mean to control stray animal populations until all other solutions had been applied”.

What has changed since January 2012 on the “management” of Romania’s stray animals populations?

We haven’t heard of any massive sterilization campaigns!

We haven’t heard of any ‘education of the populace regarding the importance of spay & neuter’ their owned (but allowed to roam freely and to mate as they wish) companion animals! And in this context, we would like to remind you that an estimated 5 million puppies are born each year in Romania in rural areas of which some are being killed by their owners, and the others are simply being thrown out on the streets or in the woods. 

We haven’t heard of any measures taken to undermine breeding, including “back yard breeding”!

 

To the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals – regarding the before mentioned points:

Can, and will, the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Conservation and Welfare of Animals, please ask Mrs Daciana Sarbu – Vice President of the Intergroup, co-initiator of the Written Declaration on Dog Population Management 0026/2011, wife of Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta – what she has done in her own country to promote and implement a humane management of the stray animals populations as she has so brightly described in the WD 0026/2011? 

Please ask Mrs Sarbu what she has done to promote responsible animal ownership in her own country? 

Please ask Mrs Sarbu what she has done to educate the populace of Romania about the importance of spay and neuter, and/or not to let their animals roam freely and to mate as they wish?

Please ask Mrs Sarbu what she has done to avoid the tragedy that is now unfolding, bringing unnecessary suffering and death to both animals and their protectors?

As the wife of Romania’s Prime Minister Vîctor Ponta, and a Vice President of the Intergroup, she had, and still has a unique position and opportunity to bring change to her country regarding stray animals population control and welfare, but we haven’t – sadly and to our very great deception – heard of any actions taken by Mrs Sarbu in this field. In fact, we haven’t heard anything from her since the adoption of WD0026/2011.

The questions might be, and probably are, irrelevant because they simply won’t change a thing to the situation of the poor homeless dogs in Romania, but we really would love to know her, and/or your answer to our questions. In fact, we are sure that very very many people are interested in knowing the answers to these reasonable and justified questions.

Also, with the speech that Mrs Sarbu has given at the Intergroup-meeting from 12th of September, 2013, her totally misinformed and erroneous statements self-declared her as being unfit for office as either a member of the Intergroup, let alone as Vice President. Please, download and listen to said speech at the following link:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_iBJnK4Nmk1ZjhFYl9tMVNmU0k/edit  

In light of the surprisingly misinformed content of the presentation by Mme Sarbu and her continued absence from Intergroup involvement especially when a serious focus is placed on her country, we would reserve the right to further explore Mme Sarbu’s suitability for office and we are sure that you would encourage any adverse detail to be presented, as you of course only want officials who exemplify the highest quality in seeking the best of interest for the animals and people of Europe.

Can the Intergroup please advise us as to who to complain to if someone is failing in his/her duty as regards to the position he/she, maybe now un-deservingly, finds himself/herself in?

 

To the EUROPEAN COMMISSION, the COUNCIL OF EUROPE, and the EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN – regarding the new ‘legislation’:

Former senator Marius Marinescu, president of the Romanian Animal Protection Association FPAM, and initiator of the Law ‘Marinescu 1’ commonly known as Law 9/2008, officially stated that:

“LAW NO. 9/2008 (Law MARINESCU 1) remains in force. Euthanasia is prohibited.

And that: 

Article 7 index 1 of the Act provides: “It is forbidden to euthanize dogs, cats and other animals, except animals with incurable diseases identified by the veterinarian.”

and that: 

GEO (Government Emergency Ordinance) 155/2001 concerning euthanasia, approved on 10 September, 2013 by the Parliament, does not repeal the law ‘Marinescu 1′”

and, considering that the dog catchers are already in action all over Romania – at the order given by their Government – and are catching all dogs that they can get hold of and sometimes even owned dogs on private properties (gardens and yards) to take them to an “uncertain” destiny, we believe this to be unlawful.

 

QUESTION: 

Can, and will, the EU-Commission help to shred some light into the matter as to which law is now the one that must be respected?

Can, and will, the EU-Commission help to restore the “order” in Romania if proven that the Romanian Government acts unlawfully?

 

To the COUNCIL OF EUROPE – regarding human rights violations and the safety of Romanian citizens:

We have seen people been arrested (already days before the vote on the new ‘legislation’), we have seen dog catchers entering private properties and “stealing” owned companion animals, we have seen people being physically attacked by dog catchers when trying to defend their owned companion animals who they consider being part of their family, and we have (already) seen people (neighbors) killing each other. One just needs to check the Romanian news to find many cases, and one just needs to wait and watch while the death count gets higher. Or one can take action now and try to stop the anarchic madness. 

And those who are not being physically aggressed are being forced to witness extreme cruelty to animals, and even to humans, on a daily basis, and to such an extent that they lose any good quality of life, and the feeling of being safe.

Experts have warned that exposure to abuse has an impact upon any individual who witnesses it, and that the exposure to uncontrolled animal abuse as happening right now in Romania, connects directly with children’s psychological health. That children exposed to the capture and often immediate slaughter of the animals will seek to psychologically protect themselves from such trauma. They will desensitize. Reduce their sensitivity towards living creatures including fellow humans. Some will embrace the attributes of their violent society and finding legitimized sanction for the destruction of the animal sub-group, will also aggress against the animals. 

 

QUESTIONS:

Can, and will, the Council of Europe intervene in trying to protect the safety and the human rights of Romania’s citizens?

Can, and will, the Council of Europe intervene in order to protect Romania’s children from psychological impairment due to the exposure of uncontrolled animal abuse?

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To the COUNCIL OF EUROPE – regarding the ‘European Council’s Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals’ and violations of said Convention:

Romania has signed said Convention on 23/06/2004 – has ratified it on 06/08/2004 – and it entered into force on 01/03/2005 – and in addition to this, Romania has also embraced parts of said Convention in their National Animal Protection Law 9/2008. 

Being a signatory of the ‘European Council’s Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals’, Romania had and still have a binding obligation to take adequate measures in the field of stray animal population control, including the housing and care of these animals.

As you know all of the before mentioned points of the Convention are NOT being respected.

 

QUESTIONS:

Can, and will, the Council of Europe take any measure to remind Romania of their binding obligations regarding the management of stray animal populations and the adequate care of these animals, among others?

Can, and will, the Council of Europe, please remind Romania that the ‘European Council’s Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals’ is NOT an essentially cosmetic, futile, and very expensive useless piece of paper initiated at the expense of European tax payer’s money, but without any value other than the paper on which it is being printed, and which can  readily be dismissed?

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To THE EUROPEAN ANTI-FRAUD OFFICE, and THE BELGIAN STATE SECRETARY FOR EUROPEAN AFFAIRS – regarding corruption, misuse and potentially misappropriation of public funds and EU-funds

ALL ‘catch & kill’ or ‘catch & incarcerate & starve to death’ policies have proven unsuccessful in Romania. The WHO clearly states that killing stray animals does not stop the problem and only offers a temporary “solution”. The World Health Organization’s “Guidelines for Dog Population Management” (Geneva 1990) and various other academic studies show that killing dogs is ineffective. Despite mass extermination campaigns by misguided municipalities the street dog population grows, and the best examples of both good and bad stray animal population control policies come from their own country:

In 2001, Traian Basescu, the then-mayor of Bucharest launched a campaign that led to the extermination of about 144,000 stray dogs in the capital alone, spending almost 9,000,000 Euros (62 Euros per dog) during the period from 2001-2007. Between 2008-2010, 20,000 dogs have been killed in Constanta spending 1,500,000 Euros (75 Euros per dog). 

The only towns in Romania that used catch/neuter/release programs were Oradea and Lugoj, and the results are showing:

ORADEA

2006 – stray dog population: 4,000

2011 – stray dog population: 270

Costs incurred to spay/neuter a dog: 14 euro – program run and funded by Robert Smith – FPCC/Dog – Project Oradea, UK, in collaboration with city hall Oradea

LUGOJ

2008: 2,500 stray dogs

2011: 235 stray dogs

Costs to spay/neuter a dog: 12 euro – program run and funded by city hall Lugoj in collaboration with local animal welfare organization, Free Amely.

According to Princess Maja von Hohenzollern, Romania has killed an incredible 10 million stray dogs during the period from 2004 to 2009. That IS a ‘genocide of dogs’ that has never happened in Europe – and the entire world – before. Romania has killed almost as many dogs as the entire population of Romania with the only “result” that the streets of Romania are again (still) littered with live and dead dogs. 

 

Overall it is estimated that Romania has spent between 25 and 40 million euros between 2001 and 2008 for the ‘management’ of the stray animals, while their numbers only grew larger!

Contrary to the popular belief that fuels the anti-stray protests, the money spent on food for the strays was just a infinitesimal part of the budget, as the dogs were being fed “subliminal” quantities, to quote the so called specialists from DSVA Brasov. Out of a total budget of 1,500,000 lei for 2008, the dog catchers in Brasov allocated only 5,000 lei for the dog food, less than 3%.

The stray dog business as a very lucrative business and by intentionally NOT taking the right decisions to solve the problem, the Romanian government supports the prosperity of a dirty industry in which many people (including mayors and other politicians who accept bribes) profit from: 

  • the collecting of dogs
  • the construction of unnecessary shelters (including research and design)
  • the housing of animals, including supposedly feeding and caring of the animals
  •  the incineration of the deceased animals

YES: “interestingly”, even culling dogs can be very profitable.

The President is therefore asking the tax payer to fund an expensive, non-evidence based, ineffective practice!

QUESTIONS:

Can, and will, the OLAF please investigate the correct (or fraudulent) use of public funds spent under the pretext of stray animals management in Romania? As you know best, Romania ranks high at the corruption-index and It has been suggested countless times by many Romanian organisations during the last years, that the money would disappear into the pockets of greedy, dishonest politicians, mayors and business men, but that the dogs would not benefit from the public money that is being spend for their supposed management and care. We have seen shelters where the dogs were not even given a drop of water all the while the municipality had spent gigantic sums for their “care”.

Can, and will, the Belgian State Secretary for European Affairs please let us know if the European Union gives money for animal welfare to Romania and the exact amount? If that proves to be the case then an independent commission should be assigned to do a complete investigation as to the appropriation of these monies.

What could perhaps be happening is that money slated for animal welfare could very well be used for purposes other than it was intended maybe even for the personal gains of those individuals who advocate these atrocities. Misappropriation of money and falsification of documents to coverup such misappropriation is nothing new and has been uncovered in other countries of the Eastern Block. Such information, however, is usually covered up and a wall of silence is put up by methods of intimidation. 

Thank you, in advance, for the time taken to read this, for considering our plea for help, and for answering our questions!

Sincerely,

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Romania: (30/9/13) – Get Romania Out of the EU Video – Sample Letter To Copy and Send To The European Parliament – Additional Petition At End.

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Above – Pregnant Dog Killed By A Romanian Mob – Taken to Vet By AW In Attempt to Save Puppies – But Too Late.

Is it time that Romania was now thrown out of the EU ?

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ROMANIA – IMPORTANT LETTER TO SEND –

The Declaration of Human Rights are now being severely violated in Romania

 

SEND A COPY OF THE SAMPLE LETTER PROVIDED FURTHER BELOW IN THIS POST TO HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, at:

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phil.prendergast@europarl.europa.eu,alexander.alvaro@europarl.europa.eu, Jan.albrecht@europarl.europa.eu, burkhard.balz@europarl.europa.eu, lothar.bisky@europarl.europa.eu, franziska.brantner@europarl.europa.eu, elmar.brok@europarl.europa.eu, udo.bullmann@europarl.europa.eu, reinhard.buetikofer@europarl.europa.eu, daniel.caspary@europarl.europa.eu, jorgo.chatzimarkakis@europarl.europa.eu, michael.cramer@europarl.europa.eu, jurgen.creutzmann@europarl.europa.eu, albert.dess@europarl.europa.eu, christian.ehler@europarl.europa.eu, cornelia.ernst@europarl.europa.eu, ismail.ertug@europarl.europa.eu, markus.ferber@europarl.europa.eu, europabuero@markus-ferber.de, knut.fleckenstein@europarl.europa.eu, karl-heinz.florenz@europarl.europa.eu, michael.gahler@europarl.europa.eu, evelyne.gebhardt@europarl.europa.eu, jens.geier@europarl.europa.eu, sven.giegold@europarl.europa.eu, ingeborg.graessle@europarl.europa.eu, matthias.groote@europarl.europa.eu, gerald.haefner@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.haendel@europarl.europa.eu, rebecca.harms@europarl.europa.eu, jutta.haug@europarl.europa.eu, martin.haeusling@europarl.europa.eu, nadja.hirsch@europarl.europa.eu, monika.hohlmeier@europarl.europa.eu, peter.jahr@europarl.europa.eu, elisabeth.jeggle@europarl.europa.eu, petra.kammerevert@europarl.europa.eu, martin.kastler@europarl.europa.eu, franziska.keller@europarl.europa.eu, wolf.klinz@europarl.europa.eu, juergen.klute@europarl.europa.eu, dieter-lebrecht.koch@europarl.europa.eu, silvana.koch-mehrin@europarl.europa.eu, holger.krahmer@europarl.europa.eu, wolfgang.kreissl-doerfler@europarl.europa.eu, werner.kuhn@europarl.europa.eu, alexandergraf.lambsdorff@europarl.europa.eu, bernd.lange@europarl.europa.eu, werner.langen@europarl.europa.eu, kurt.lechner@europarl.europa.eu, klaus-heiner.lehne@europarl.europa.eu, jo.leinen@europarl.europa.eu, peter.liese@europarl.europa.eu, barbara.lochbihler@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.loesing@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.mann@europarl.europa.eu, hans-peter.mayer@europarl.europa.eu, gesine.meissner@europarl.europa.eu, norbert.neuser@europarl.europa.eu, angelika.niebler@europarl.europa.eu, doris.pack@europarl.europa.eu, markus.pieper@europarl.europa.eu, mail@bernd-posselt.de, hans-gert.poettering@europarl.europa.eu, godelieve.quisthoudt-rowohl@europarl.europa.eu, bernhard.rapkay@europarl.europa.eu, britta.reimers@europarl.europa.eu, herbert.reul@europarl.europa.eu, ulrike.rodust@europarl.europa.eu, dagmar.roth-behrendt@europarl.europa.eu, heide.ruehle@europarl.europa.eu, birgit.schnieber-jastram@europarl.europa.eu, helmut.scholz@europarl.europa.eu, elisabeth.schroedter@europarl.europa.eu, martin.schulz@europarl.europa.eu, werner.schulz@europarl.europa.eu, andreas.schwab@europarl.europa.eu, peter.simon@europarl.europa.eu, birgit.sippel@europarl.europa.eu, renate.sommer@europarl.europa.eu, jutta.steinruck@europarl.europa.eu, alexandra.thein@europarl.europa.eu, helga.truepel@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.ulmer@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.verheyen@europarl.europa.eu, axel.voss@europarl.europa.eu, manfred.weber@europarl.europa.eu, anja.weisgerber@europarl.europa.eu, kerstin.westphal@europarl.europa.eu, rainer.wieland@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.wils@europarl.europa.eu, hermann.winkler@europarl.europa.eu, joachim.zeller@europarl.europa.eu, gabriele.zimmer@europarl.europa.eu,

roberta.angelilli@europarl.europa.eu, alfredo.antoniozzi@europarl.europa.eu, paolo.bartolozzi@europarl.europa.eu, carlo.casini@europarl.europa.eu, silvia.costa@europarl.europa.eu, francesco.deangelis@europarl.europa.eu, leonardo.domenici@europarl.europa.eu, roberto.gualtieri@europarl.europa.eu, guido.milana@europarl.europa.eu, claudio.morganti@europarl.europa.eu, alfredo.pallone@europarl.europa.eu,niccolo.rinaldi@europarl.europa.eu, potito.salatto@europarl.europa.eu, david.sassoli@europarl.europa.eu, marco.scurria@europarl.europa.eu, antonello.antinoro@europarl.europa.eu, rita.borsellino@europarl.europa.eu, rosario.crocetta@europarl.europa.eu, salvatore.iacolino@europarl.europa.eu, giovanni.lavia@europarl.europa.eu, giommaria.uggias@europarl.europa.eu, pino.arlacchi@europarl.europa.eu, raffaele.baldassarre@europarl.europa.eu, andrea.cozzolino@europarl.europa.eu, paolo.decastro@europarl.europa.eu, luigiciriaco.demita@europarl.europa.eu, giuseppe.gargani@europarl.europa.eu, vincenzo.iovine@europarl.europa.eu, clemente.mastella@europarl.europa.eu, barbara.matera@europarl.europa.eu, erminia.mazzoni@europarl.europa.eu, aldo.patriciello@europarl.europa.eu, mario.pirillo@europarl.europa.eu, gianni.pittella@europarl.europa.eu, crescenzio.rivellini@europarl.europa.eu, sergio.silvestris@europarl.europa.eu, salvatore.tatarella@europarl.europa.eu, gabriele.albertini@europarl.europa.eu, sonia.alfano@europarl.europa.eu, magdicristiano.allam@europarl.europa.eu, francesca.balzani@europarl.europa.eu, vito.bonsignore@europarl.europa.eu, mario.borghezio@europarl.europa.eu, sergio.cofferati@europarl.europa.eu, lara.comi@europarl.europa.eu, carlo.fidanza@europarl.europa.eu, mario.mauro@europarl.europa.eu, cristiana.muscardini@europarl.europa.eu, pierantonio.panzeri@europarl.europa.eu, fiorello.provera@europarl.europa.eu, licia.ronzulli@europarl.europa.eu, oreste.rossi@europarl.europa.eu, matteo.salvini@europarl.europa.eu, francescoenrico.speroni@europarl.europa.eu, gianluca.susta@europarl.europa.eu, patrizia.toia@europarl.europa.eu, gianni.vattimo@europarl.europa.eu, iva.zanicchi@europarl.europa.eu, sergio.berlato@europarl.europa.eu, luigi.berlinguer@europarl.europa.eu, mara.bizzotto@europarl.europa.eu, antonio.cancian@europarl.europa.eu, salvatore.caronna@europarl.europa.eu, herbert.dorfmann@europarl.europa.eu, lorenzo.fontana@europarl.europa.eu, elisabetta.gardini@europarl.europa.eu, tiziano.motti@europarl.europa.eu, vittorio.prodi@europarl.europa.eu, amalia.sartori@europarl.europa.eu, giancarlo.scotta@europarl.europa.eu, debora.serracchiani@europarl.europa.eu, andrea.zanoni@europarl.europe.eu, edit.bauer@europarl.europa.eu, monika.flasikovabenova@europarl.europa.eu, sergej.kozlik@europarl.europa.eu, eduard.kukan@europarl.europa.eu, vladimir.manka@europarl.europa.eu, alajos.meszaros@europarl.europa.eu, miroslav.mikolasik@europarl.europa.eu, katarina.nevedalova@europarl.europa.eu, jaroslav.paska@europarl.europa.eu, monika.smolkova@europarl.europa.eu, peter.stastny@europarl.europa.eu, anna.zaborska@europarl.europa.eu, boris.zala@europarl.europa.eu,

frederic.daerden@europarl.europa.eu, veronique.dekeyser@europarl.europa.eu, anne.delvaux@europarl.europa.eu, isabelle.durant@europarl.europa.eu, philippe.lamberts@europarl.europa.eu, louis.michel@europarl.europa.eu, frederique.ries@europarl.europa.eu, marc.tarabella@europarl.europa.eu, mathieu.grosch@europarl.europa.eu, ivo.belet@europarl.europa.eu, frieda.brepoels@europarl.europa.eu, philip.claeys@europarl.europa.eu, jean-luc.dehaene@europarl.europa.eu, said.elkhadraoui@europarl.europa.eu, derkjan.eppink@europarl.europa.eu, annemie.neyts-uyttebroeck@europarl.europa.eu, bart.staes@europarl.europa.eu, dirk.sterckx@europarl.europa.eu, marianne.thyssen@europarl.europa.eu, kathleen.vanbrempt@europarl.europa.eu,

frank.vanhecke@europarl.europa.eu, guy.verhofstadt@europarl.europa.eu, takis.hadjigeorgiou@europarl.europa.eu, ioannis.kasoulides@europarl.europa.eu, kyriakos.mavronikolas@europarl.europa.eu, antigoni.papadopoulou@europarl.europa.eu, eleni.theocharous@europarl.europa.eu, kyriacos.triantaphyllides@europarl.europa.eu, jan.brezina@europarl.europa.eu, zuzana.brzobohata@europarl.europa.eu, milan.cabrnoch@europarl.europa.eu, andrea.ceskova@europarl.europa.eu, robert.dusek@europarl.europa.eu, hynek.fajmon@europarl.europa.eu, Richard.falbr@europarl.europa.eu, jiri.havel@europarl.europa.eu, jaromir.kohlicek@europarl.europa.eu, edvard.kozusnik@europarl.europa.eu, Jiri.mastalka@europarl.europa.eu, miroslav.ouzky@europarl.europa.eu, pavel.poc@europarl.europa.eu, miloslav.ransdorf@europarl.europa.eu, vladimir.remek@europarl.europa.eu, zuzana.roithova@europarl.europa.eu, libor.roucek@europarl.europa.eu, olga.sehnalova@europarl.europa.eu, ivo.strejcek@europarl.europa.eu, evzen.tosenovsky@europarl.europa.eu, oldrich.vlasak@europarl.europa.eu, jan.zahradil@europarl.europa.eu, margrete.auken@europarl.europa.eu, bendt.bendtsen@europarl.europa.eu, ole.christensen@europarl.europa.eu, annee.jensen@europarl.europa.eu, dan.jorgensen@europarl.europa.eu, morten.lokkegaard@europarl.europa.eu, morten.messerschmidt@europarl.europa.eu, jens.rohde@europarl.europa.eu, anna.rosbach@europarl.europa.eu, christel.schaldemose@europarl.europa.eu, sorenbo.sondergaard@europarl.europa.eu, britta.thomsen@europarl.europa.eu, emilie.turunen@europarl.europa.eu, tarja.cronberg@europarl.europa.eu, sari.essayah@europarl.europa.eu, carl.haglund@europarl.europa.eu, satu.hassi@europarl.europa.eu, anneli.jaatteenmaki@europarl.europa.eu, eija-iitta.korhola@europarl.europa.eu, riikka.manner@europarl.europa.eu, sirpa.pietikainen@europarl.europa.eu, mitro.repo@europarl.europa.eu, hannu.takkula@europarl.europa.eu, sampo.terho@europarl.europa.eu, tanja.fajon@europarl.europa.eu, romana.jordancizelj@europarl.europa.eu, jelko.kacin@europarl.europa.eu, mojca.kleva@europarl.europa.eu, alojz.peterle@europarl.europa.eu, ivo.vajgl@europarl.europa.eu, milan.zver@europarl.europa.eu,
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I, the one signing this letter, want to report how the Declaration of Human Rights are now being severely violated in Romania.

It has been a practice for many years that dogcatchers hired through the public system perform extreme animal cruelty in public places as well as in the death camps that are spread all over the country, the so called public shelters for dogs. This inhumane practice also feeds the corruption in Romania as well as a shady and bloody business often being described as the “dog mafia.” >Please see.

http://mediacenter.dw.de/english/video/item/933957/Romania_The_dog_mafia/

This criminal activity should make the EU suspicious and to take a closer look at how FVO are presented “reports” on how Romania states they have used the annual EU grants for rabies Eradication, for one. Romania stated that, in 2011 of an estimated population of 3.72 million dogs there were 3.42 million dogs recorded as vaccinated against Rabies. In other words 3.42 million Romanian dogs saw a vet.

Please see, EU Ref.: Ares(2012)1173976 – 05/10/2012.

These horrors have now recently been ESCALATED by President Traian Basescu who, after a tragic incident when a little 4-year old boy was found killed and molested in Bucharest on 2 September, 2013, blamed this tragedy on ALL the dogs in Romania and decided for a mass-killing-action across the entire country.

Public polls were then set out to give this charade a democratic façade, all the while a document showing that a decision was already made, leaked out to Romanian press a few days later: http://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/exclusiv-referendum-inutil-din-13-septembrie-pot-fi-eutanasiati-cainii-maidanezi-din-bucuresti.html

A gigantic machinery of fear and propaganda has been launched through various TV and radio-stations since the tragic day the little boy was found killed – doubts on the circumstances of the young boy’s death has been expressed in Romania, and even by MEP Tudor – but the hate propaganda against ALL dogs has continued with unrestrained force to back up a “legislation” of mass killings, spreading fear, brutality and more violence all over Romania.

Romania is an EU-member state where all democratic procedures are put aside to promote limitless animal cruelty that traumatizes many Romanians beyond repair or healing, and therefore brings this barbaric conduct into a whole, different area of rights; the human rights as described in the Declaration of Human Rights.

Romanians are being forced to witness extreme cruelty daily to such an extent that their dignity and integrity as human beings are being totally deprived of them.

Children are exposed to barbaric actions which can harm their development into autonomous and compassionate adults and thereby shape a whole, new generation of people who are de-sensitized and de-personalized to such an extent that many of them will be willing recruits to further violence and crimes.

This scenario is chilling and is supported by extensive, international psycho-social and criminal reports and statistics.

This wave of barbarism is now drowning Romania, and human beings in all ages are being intimidated, threatened, attacked, beaten and have even been killed in their attempt to protect the animals. The violation of Human Rights is now taking place on a large scale.

Only a few of these crimes have reached the media:

WOMAN BEATEN AND ABUSED BY DOGCATCHERS WHO STOLE HER DOG THAT SHE WALKED IN A LEASH: http://m.rtv.net/97917

A JOURNALIST ARRESTED BY THE POLICE WHEN TRYING TO SAVE DOGS FROM BEING KILLED IN BUCHAREST: http://www.dcnews.ro/2013/09/jurnalista-tvr-arestata-in-timp-ce-incerca-sa-ia-niste-caini-la-adapost/

A WOMAN GOT HER DOG SHOT WHILE WALKING HIM/HER: http://www.enational.ro/news/cruzime-incredibila-in-bucuresti-caine-impuscat-chiar-sub-ochii-stapanei-332774.html/

A MAN KILLED WHILE TRYING TO PROTECT A DOG FROM SEVERE ABUSE:
http://www.ziare.com/stiri/omor/ucis-pentru-ca-a-incercat-sa-salveze-un-maidanez-1032783

Being aware of the connection between animal abuse, human abuse and organized crime, is vital in order to protect each individual and to see the greater picture of threats and how to prevent them, as the US Department of Justice in April of this year focused on the intersection of animal cruelty and public safety:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/justice-department-examines-link-between-animal-cruelty-and-public-safety

If the EU does not protect the Human Rights of its member states and its citizens, the whole foundation and purpose of the European Union crumbles and degenerates, leaving the European countries open for increasing barbarism, extremism and terror.

The following articles in the Declaration of Human Rights describing my rights are being violated;

Article 1:
All humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights.

Article 2:
Everyone is entitled to the freedoms and rights as declared in this Declaration.

Article 3:
Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.

Article 5:
None shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment.

Article 6:
Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.

Article 7:
All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination.

Article 12:
No-one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.

I put faith in your words, Cathrine Ashton, as declared in 2012: ”Human Rights are one of my top priorities and a silver thread that runs through everything that we do .”

I urge you to protect the Human Rights of Romanian citizens as described in the ‘Declaration of Human Rights’ and thus intervene so the Romanian authorities understand that they must abide by the same Declaration to be fit to be a part of the European Union.

Respectfully written,

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Additional Petition Link:

 https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/eu-parliament-investigate-what-happened-to-the-public-funds-designated-for-spay-neuter-programme-for-stray-dogs-in-romania

 

EU PARLIAMENT : INVESTIGATE WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PUBLIC FUNDS DESIGNATED FOR SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAMME FOR STRAY DOGS IN ROMANIA

Petition by K-9 Angels

In connection with the barbaric killing of homeless dogs in Romania, we the European Community and worldwide community demand IMMEDIATE intervention from the European parliament.

Such inhumane, cruel methods applied to neutralise the problem of stray dogs should have no place in the European Union.

Remaining silent on the subject, the Commissioners, MEPs and civil servants employed in Brussels undermine the credibility and effectiveness of dealing with such problems within the European Community.

Public funds were allocated to local authorities in Romania for humane solutions to the stray dog problem including spay/neuter programs but these were never implemented. The money disappeared and animals are dealt with in a most cruel way instead and euthanised in a completely inhumane manner. The reports in the Romanian media and true eye witnesses accounts state these cheap and effective euthanasia methods including beating to death, clubbing, injecting paint thinner or other cheap toxin into the lungs, burning, drowning and poisoning with substances including antifreeze.

In the light of the evidence presented, WE DEMAND IMMEDIATE RESPONSE OF THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION and as EU citizens we ask you to immediately investigate how the allocated funds were spent.

A killing programme will never be successful if Romania does not implement a spay/neuter programme.

WE DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE REACTION TO THIS BARBARITY.

Romania guilty

 

USA: U.S. House of Representatives: Support H. Res. 736 to Ban Use Of Gas Chambers for Animal Euthanasia.

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Especially for US citizens –  this is your call ! –

Please, it is essential to actually watch the video on this link in addition to signing the petition.  Click on the white arrowhead at the centre of the photograph to play the video.

Healthy dogs killed endlessly.

http://www.change.org/petitions/u-s-house-of-representatives-support-h-res-736-to-ban-use-of-gas-chambers-for-animal-euthanasia

Petitioning U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. House of Representatives: Support H. Res. 736 to Ban Use Of Gas Chambers for Animal Euthanasia

 

Congressman Jim Moran, Northern Virginia Democrat and co-chair of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus has introduced a resolution, H. Res. 736, opposing the use of gas chambers to euthanize shelter animals.

WARNING:  THE VIDEO IS INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT TO WATCH. 

THOSE EDUCATED IN ANIMAL WELFARE DO NOT NEED TO WATCH THE VIDEO.  IT IS ONLY PLACED HERE FOR THOSE WHO NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE URGENCY TO ABOLISH THIS CRUEL, INHUMANE PRACTICE.

The resolution calls for states to alternatively use established injectable euthanasia drugs and ensure that appropriate training and certification in these methods is widely available.

6,000,000 to 8,000,000 cats and dogs are placed into the care of between 4,000 to 6,000 local animal shelters each year in the United States.  Nearly half of these animals are euthanized each year because adoptive homes are not able to be found for them.

For euthanasia to be considered humane, a technique must expeditiously cause painless unconsciousness, followed by respiratory then cardiac arrest, and ultimately death. Animals euthanized in gas chambers are often forced into confined areas with several other animals, causing unnecessary stress and aggressive behavior and can take over 30 minutes to end an animal’s life and sometimes does not result in the death of all the animals inside.

The use of gas chambers can cause a loss of consciousness and brain function in an animal only after the animal’s vital organs shut down, resulting in prolonged suffering and distress and old, pregnant, neonatal, and injured animals are often biologically unable to absorb the gas as readily as larger or healthier animals, which can prolong the stress and trauma they experience before death.

Our society is striving to become more humane in the treatment of our 4-legged friends.  Your support of H.Res 736 will put an end to an old, outdated and barbaric practice that we can no longer tolerate in good conscience.  Please support H. Res 736.

Video:  Segment from One Nation Under Dog – HBO Films directed by Jenny Carchman, Ellen Goosenberg Kent, Amanda Micheli

Full text of H. Res. 736 here: http://bit.ly/OdI0sL

Like Congressman Jim Moran’s Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/RepJimMoran and thank him for getting this resolution before the U.S. House of Representatives for consideration.

Please share this with all your family and friends via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter.  The more people we have backing Congressman Moran, the better.

Questions?  You can reach me at www.facebook.com/davidrisley or www.twitter.com/drisley. 

Animal loving friends always welcome.

Join the Facebook movement at https://www.facebook.com/TakeAction.BanAnimalGasChambers.

Romania / EU: Romanian Vets Say NO To Killing Healthy Animals – EU Citizens demand EU Investigation Into Funding Given By EU to Romania for Dog Control – Now In Political Pockets ?

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 VETERINARIANS from Bucharest SAY NO :

– they will not perform the euthanasia on healthy animals…

A special letter, to be sent to the ANSVSA ( National Sanitary veterinary Authority ) and to the CMVR ( Romanian College of Veterinarians ) has been made available ON LINE, for all Romanian veterinarians who decide NOT to euthanise healthy animals .

The veterinarians which sent already the letter, regardless of the town where they live and practice, have explained that the euthanasia is the LAST resort when the dog has an incurable disease, which makes him suffer tremendously, or when the dogs is very very old. Euthanasia is performed ONLY by the veterinarian with the approval of the owner. Thus, if all veterinarians will support this boycott, who will euthanise the dogs ?

QUOTE from the letter
” As a veterinarian I inform you that I will note take part in the implementation of OUG 155/2001 which stipulates the “euthanasia” of dogs deeme clinically healthy, in order to diminish the number pf stray dogs on the streets, because The Veterinarians’ Code of Ethics, art.50 says : The veterinarian should abstain to perform the euthanasia with the exemption of cases where this procedure will end the pain of an INCURABLE patient.”

Also, The CMVR Decision nr. 24/03.12,20122 stipulates that the euthanasia, of dogs, with the exemption of incurable deseases represent a violation of our profession thus been banned ”
I would like to mention that euthanasia is a strictly medical procedure which is performed only on animals in a terminal state of a disease, with the only aim to end the pain, and our code of ethics does not allow me to use this procedure on a healthy animal ( physically and mentaly). The provisions of this law are abusive and have been taken without a consultation with specialists in this matter and do not represent my opinion regarding the management of stray dogs.


“The term “euthanasia ” has been deliberately chosen in order to avoid any other terminology ( assisted killing, killing without pain ) for moral and ethical reasons and also for the image which the other terms might generate. This confusion can raise an important prejudice to our profession as veterinarians and intentionaly lowers the level of acceptance of the deliberate end of a life.”

Thus I would also like a strict delimitation between the veterinarians who perfomr this procedure based on a medical report and those who will perform it on healthy animals..”

http://www.dcnews.ro/2013/09/cine-va-eutanasia-cainii-veterinarii-spun-nu/

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Petition Link:

http://www.change.org/petitions/eu-parliament-investigate-what-happened-to-the-public-funds-designated-for-spay-neuter-programme-for-stray-dogs-in-romania

Petitioning Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament

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EU PARLIAMENT :

INVESTIGATE WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PUBLIC FUNDS DESIGNATED FOR SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAMME FOR STRAY DOGS IN ROMANIA

In connection with the barbaric killing of homeless dogs in Romania, we the European Community and worldwide community demand IMMEDIATE intervention from the European parliament.

Such inhumane, cruel methods applied to neutralise the problem of stray dogs should have no place in the European Union.

Remaining silent on the subject, the Commissioners, MEPs and civil servants employed in Brussels undermine the credibility and effectiveness of dealing with such problems within the European Community.

Public funds were allocated to Romania for humane solutions to the stray dog problem including spay/neuter programs but these were never implemented. The money disappeared and animals are dealt with in a most cruel way instead and euthanised in a completely inhumane manner.

The reports in the Romanian media and true eye witnesses accounts state these cheap and effective euthanasia methods including beating to death, clubbing, injecting paint thinner or other cheap toxin into the lungs, burning, drowning and poisoning with substances including antifreeze.

In the light of the evidence presented, WE DEMAND IMMEDIATE RESPONSE OF THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION and as EU tax payers we ask you to immediately investigate how the allocated funds were spent.

A killing programme will never be successful if Romania does not implement a spay/neuter programme. WE DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE REACTION TO THIS BARBARITY.

http://www.change.org/petitions/save-animals-asbl-b-p-96-l-8501-redange-attert-luxembourg-darüber-diskutieren-diskussion-about-it-now

 

Petition link:  Petitioning Save Animals asbl B.P. 96 L-8501 Redange/Attert Luxembourg

Save Animals asbl B.P. 96 L-8501 Redange/Attert Luxembourg: Darüber diskutieren!!!!! Diskussion about it now!!!!

Das Thema steht nicht auf dem Programm. Aber es wird “im Rahmen der Konferenz drei Open Discussion Slots geben, in denen spontane Themen adressiert werden. Wenn es genügend Befürworter für dieses Thema gibt, kann das sicherlich im Rahmen eines solchen Slots diskutiert werden.”

 

Another petition

http://www.yousign.org/en/Capitala-Europeana-cu-solutii-Europene-NU-Eutanasie-t-26534

Bulgaria: Petition – DEMAND THE HARSHEST PUNISHMENT FOR THE MAN WHO DRAGGED A DOG BEHIND HIS CAR

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Petition Link:

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/demand-the-harshest-punishment-for-the-man-who-dragged-a-dog-behind-his-car?utm_source=supporter_message&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=petition_message_notice

Raycho D. Ivanov’s trial begins on September 18th, at 9:30 AM, at the Criminal division of Assenovgrad District Court. This is probably the most important ANIMAL CRUELTY case in Bulgarian history, because if Temida delivers justice, it will reflect positively on Bulgaria’s image as a modern and progressive country. If she chooses to turn a blind eye on this heinous crime, the world will keep treating Bulgaria on par with the underdeveloped, Third World countries.

DEMAND THE HARSHEST PUNISHMENT FOR THE MAN WHO DRAGGED A DOG BEHIND HIS CAR

IN ENGLISH & BULGARIAN

Raycho D.Ivanov, a 55 y.old man from the Bulgarian village Topolovo, decided to punish his dog for killing couple of chicks. On Friday June 7, 2013 he tied the dog to the back of his car and dragged it for some time. An eyewitness took photo and posted it on Facebook. The photo went viral. The intense public outrage prompted police investigation. On June 8,  Mr.Ivanov was taken to the local police station for questioning. Later police found the animal dumped near the village.
According the information published by Bulgarian media, the dog was alive, had bruises all over his body and has been taken to a vet clinic for check up. After the consultation and some basic treatment, police returned it to the sadistic owner!

A number of animal lovers and animal rescuers have been trying to locate the wounded dog in order to ensure adequate assessment and treatment of his injuries. Unfortunately, the authorities do not give any information and we doubt that the dog is alive. The statement that it was taken to a prominent vet clinic in Plovdiv was officially rebutted by the clinic’s management. Yesterday, a group of local Animal Rights Activists went to Raycho D. Ivanov’s home to place the dog under appropriate care . They found the property locked and no traces of the wounded animal and his “owner”.

We are seriously concerned by the local authorities’ decision to hand the barbarically tortured animal back to his tormentor. In a news reportage aired on June 10, by Bulgarian TV, an eyewitness described the tortured dog’s condition as critical. She said that it was bleeding heavily from its mouth and from numerous wounds on its lifeless body. We are unhappy by the fact that willing rescue organizations have been refused the opportunity to take care of the suffering dog, which is totally inhumane and should not be allowed in a civilized country.

We are outraged by the heinous crime captured on the photo and we demand the following:
– Proper and unbiased investigation of the criminal act committed by Raycho D. Ivanov
– Maximum jail term for the dog’s abuser, which is 3 years under the Art.325b of Bulgaria’s Penal Code
– Immediate release of information about the dragged dog’s condition and placing it under the care of animal rescuers
– Animal Rescue Organizations to be given undisputable authority to take charge of pet- victims of violent owners and of strays- victims of cruelty

Mahatma Gandhi once said: “ The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
Bulgaria, the world is watching!
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Райчо Д. Иванов, 55 г. мъж от с. Тополово решил да накаже кучето си заради две удавени кокошки. В петък 7 юни, 2013 той го завързал за теглича на колата си и го влачил така известно време. Свидетелка на зверското мъчние е успяла да го снима и публикува във Фейсбук. Само за няколко часа снимката взриви мрежата. Силната реакция на хората принуди полицията в Асеновград да се задейства. На 8 юни Райчо Д. Иванов е бил разпитан за съдбата на животното. Малко по-късно полицаи го намират захвърлено недалече от селото. Съгласно информация публикувана в пресата, кучето било живо, с многобройни охлузвания и било заведено за преглед при вет. След края на консултацията полицията го е върнала в ръцете на неговия мъчител!

Защитници и спасители на животни правят всичко възможно да разберат къде кучето, за да му осигурят адекватно лечение. За съжаление властите отказват да дадат каквато и да било информация. Версията, че е било прегледано в пловдивската ветеринарна клиника “Провет” беше опровергана от ръководството на клиниката. Вчера група активисти са отишли в дома на Иванов, с намерението да откарат раненото куче в болница. Намерили са имота заключен и не са успяли да научат нищо за  местонахождението на стопанина и на животното.

Ние сме сериозно обезпокоени от решението на местните власти да върнат зверски изтезаваното куче в ръцете на неговия мъчител. В информационна емсия на БТВ на 10 юни, свидетелката на случилото се разказа, че състоянието му е било критично – кървяло е силно от устата и от раните по безжизненото му тяло. Много сме притеснени и от факта, че на желаещите организации и спасители е била отказана всякаква взможност да поемат грижите за страдащото куче, което е нехуманно и не може да се допуска в цивилизована страна.

Потресени сме от изключително жестокото престъпление запечатано на снимката и настояваме за следното:
– Пълно и безпристрастно разследване на престъпното деяние на лицето Райчо Д. Иванов
– Насилникът да бъде наказан с максималния срок лишаване от свобода, 3 г. съгласно чл.325б от НК
– Властите без бавене да дадат информация за състоянието на влаченото с кола куче и да го предоставят на грижите на защитна организация
– Организциите за защита на животните да получат неоспорима власт да поемат отговорността за домашни любимци- жертви на жестоки стопани, както и на бездомни животинки жертви на насилие

Махатма Ганди е казал: “За величието и моралния прогрес на дадена нация може да се съди по това как се отнася към своите животни.”
България, света те наблюдава!

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