Hungary: Appeal for Donations to Help Animal Rescue Organisations After Environmental Disaster

 

Most people, especially Europeans, will be aware of the catastrophic ecological events which have happened in Hungary in the past weeks.  Some news links and pictures are given on the following sites:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11475136

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11472785

http://articles.cnn.com/2010-10-05/world/hungary.toxic.mud_1_toxic-sludge-villages-mud?_s=PM:WORLD

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/hungary/8043969/Hungary-threatened-by-ecological-catastrophe-as-toxic-sludge-escapes-factory.html

Animals have suffered in this disaster, and Hungarian animal welfare organisations have been working tirelessly to try and rescue and help animals caught in this disaster.

Photographs of this rescue and animal cleaning work are shown below.

Animals are either taken away to be cleaned and fostered somewhere until things return to normal, or if the owners insist in their animals staying at their property (many want their dogs to continue to guard their houses – on the chain or inside the building) animal welfare tries to supply them with food and whatever care they can on location.

A local German organisation is collecting material donations to be taken over to Hungary in the next few days. Nobody from abroad can help with that naturally.

But donations are also desperately needed to support the work.

There are two accounts of organisations IN Hungary that people can donate to (the account number is included in IBAN code):

(Animal welfare organisation of Veszprém) 

Name of account holder: Állatvédő Egyesület Veszprém

Name and address of Bank: CIB Bank, Zrt. 8200  Veszprém, Szeglethy u.1. 

Swift Code (BIC): CIBHHUHB

IBAN: HU70 1110 0300 1926 4952 3600 0001

or (http://www.hundehilfe-nordbalaton.eu/)
Name of account holder: Inga Wagner, Hundehilfe Nordbalaton

Name of Bank: UniCredit Bank

Swift Code (BIC): BACXHUHB

IBAN: HU69109180010000044519570001

Any help or donation would be greatly appreciated;

Thank You.

 

 

 


 

Serbia: Constitutional Court Accepts Charges Against ‘Self Invented’ Legislation for Animal Killings by Loznica City Authorities

Campaigners have now been informed that charges made at the Constitutional Court have now been given an official number to allow investigations of formal complaints to be undertaken.

The charges are made against Loznica city authority who produced a community type document allowing themselves to undertake animal killing.  But this is unlawful under current Serbian animal welfare law, regardless of what the Loznica city authority has invented in the way of its own legislation.

So the formal charge / case against Loznica city has now been formally accepted at the Constitutional Court.

We have obtained a few photographs of the terrible conditions and suffering of animals at Loznica city pound.  Animals having to rely on old pieces of bread because the city authorities are not caring for them as they should under existing legislation.

Now we wait for further information from the constitutional court.

Germany: Huge Demonstrations As ‘Stuttgart 21’ Tree Felling Begins – Trees of Over 300 Years Destroyed for New Station Plans

 

 

 

 

‘Stuttgart 21’ – What’s It All About ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttgart_21

English version –

http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6064495,00.html?maca=en-topstories-83-rdf

First trees cut down at controversial Stuttgart railway project site

Police formed a barrier between protestors and trees

Thousands of demonstrators have been held back by a chain of police officers as work begins on cutting down trees in a Stuttgart park. The trees are being cleared for building work on the “Stuttgart 21” rail project.

An estimated 1,500 demonstrators were held back behind police cordons as work began before dawn on Friday to fell the first of dozens of trees in Stuttgart’s historic palace gardens.

On Thursday thousands of protestors had assembled in the Schlossgarten park to protest against plans to cut down the trees as part of an multi-billion euro train station renovation project called “Stuttgart 21.”

Water cannons were used on those occupying the park

Nine environmental activists were physically removed from the trees as the police cleared the area. Officers also used tear gas and water cannons to evict the protestors from the park.

Workers hired to cut down 25 trees were surrounded by a protective chain of around 1,000 police officers, separating them from the protestors. Police described the mood as “heated” and “irritated,” adding that during the work protestors blew whistles and some threw bottles at the police.

Tear gas and water cannons

On Thursday police forcibly removed protestors from the park, some of whom had chained themselves to the trees. As tensions between the police and the demonstrators intensified, police started to use pepper spray and water cannons on the protestors.

Children and young people were among the demonstrators

Among the protestors was a group of schoolchildren, who, eyewitnesses said, were also hit by water cannons and tear gas.

Estimates vary on the number of injured, with demonstrators saying several hundred were affected by the clashes with police. The German Red Cross said 99 people were treated by them, 80 of whom had irritated eyes. A further 10 people were hospitalized. According to the police, among the injured were six minors, including four 16-year-olds, a 14-year-old and a 12-year-old.

Stuttgart 21 has become a highly divisive topic. Opponents of Stuttgart 21 say the cost – 7 billion euros ($9.5 billion), according to Germany’s rail operator Deutsche Bahn – could spiral out of control and would be better spent to repair existing stations. Proponents say the project will provide much-needed improvements to Germany’s high-speed rail network.

Police vs. protestors

Thursday’s clashes have drawn criticism from politicians.

 Police said 116 people were injured in Thursday’s clashes

Renate Kuenast, head of the parliamentary group of the Green party in Berlin, said the reaction of the police was “no way to solve the problem. This will only escalate things, problems will become worse.”

Peter Hauk, the caucus chairman of the ruling Christian Democrats in the state parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg, where Stuttgart is located, said it was “irresponsible” for parents to take their children to the protest.

Opposition transport spokesperson for the Social Democrats Uwe Beckmeyer has called for the immediate stop to the building.

“I call on Deutsche Bahn to do anything to prevent a further escalation of the problem,” said Beckmeyer. “It’s unbelievable what has happened there,” he added.

A special session of the federal parliament’s internal affairs committee has been requested by the Left Party and scheduled for early Friday morning.

Author: Catherine Bolsover (dpa, AP, dapd)
Editor: Ian P. Johnson

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Massive protests yesterday – over 400 people hurt, children and the elderly beaten up, attacked with pepper sprays etc.
http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.stuttgart-21-um-1-uhr-nachts-fiel-die-erste-platane.91ee58d5-9a22-4df9-a548-a09f2a411781.html#

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttgart_21

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/sep2010/stut-s20.shtml

Tens of thousands in Germany protest “Stuttgart 21” railway project

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/15/world/europe/15stuttgart.html?_r=3&hpw

Walls Fall in a German City, but This Time to Few Cheers

http://socialistworld.net/doc/4453

Mass protests against “Stuttgart 21”

 

 

 

Serbia: ‘Stara Planina’ Update – The Governments ILLEGAL Environmental Destruction Continues – Full News and Pictures in This Post.

 

 

 

 

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** UPDATE 29/09/10 **.

SAV have now provided full information, pictures and video footage of the destruction at Stara Planina to Unit E1 of the Directorate General for Environment at the EU.  We have been informed that they (DG Environment) will liaise with the DG for EU Enlargement if necessary regarding this issue.  DG Enlargement is responsible for new EU states membership, including Serbia.

Today, 29/09, SAV have had written confirmation from the DG Environment that all the information has been received and is now under review.

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 View the 6 minute video on Stara Planina and its destruction by the government:

http://www.youtube.com/watchv=bqESCXihr0Q&feature=player_embedded#!

Save the animals and plants at Stara Planina !!

SAV is very pleased to be given the opportunity to help our environmental campaigner friends at ‘Association for Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Stara Planina’.

Please visit their site at to see the environmental damage being to this very special eco system region –  http://www.staraplanina.rs/

Please look at the following document to obtain full details of the location and what is happening:

Dopis za EU – novo.doc,26.9.2010

Please also visit our (SAV) posts given in the links below to view dozens of photographs on the environmental destruction now taking place – this very day !

Chronology of events on Stara planina:

1997. — Stara planina proclaimed as a Nature Park.

2006. —The Government of Serbia started the first illegal constructions.

2007. —The illegal Master Plan was elaborated for the development of mountain tourism

2007. — The electronic petition was created on http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/save-staraplaninapetition.

2007. — Attitudes of 61 NGO were publicly presented on http://www.staraplanina.rs and the relevant problems were presented also in the media (newspapers, television and radio).

2008. — During the public insight into the Spatial Plan of the Nature Park Stara Planina, without any argument, the views and suggestions of the NGO sector were neglected, the same procedure being repeated in the case of the document Strategic evaluation on environmental impact. Views of the Institute of nature protection and Srbijašume were also nearly completely neglected.

2008. — Illegal Master plan was adopted allowing the development of ski tourism in the area of protected areas of the Nature park.

2008. — The Director of the Institute for Nature Protection in Belgrade was replaced, her view being totally ignored during the development of the on the Master Plan.

2009. – The Spatial Plan for Nature Park Stara planina has been adopted in a virtually unmodified version in respect to the original. A river was damed about 1.000 meters below Babin zub and from there, via kilometers of pipes going uphill, water for artificial snow is pumped, thus wasting enormous amounts of energy.

2010. — The capturing of water from natural springs and construction of 2 hotels on Jabučko ravnište has started. 

And some of the reasons why this illegal action by the government must be presented to the world:

Flora

There are 344 moss species on Mt. Stara Planina. Among them are numerous species which are protected by various international and Serbian laws. Species that live on decaying wood and peat meadows are extreamly threatened. Great danger for these species present hydro-geological works because of great changes in the water balance of their habitat.

 

Fauna

On Stara Planina live 146 species of butterflies, of which 3 are protected by Bern Convention (Clouded Apollo Parnassius mnemosinae, Mountain Apollo Parnassius apollo, Large Blue Butterfly Maculinea arion), 4 are declared as national rarities by Decree on the Protection of Natural Rarities (Old World Swallowtail Papilio machaon, Clouded Apollo Parnassius mnemosinae, Mountain Apollo Parnassius apollo, Southern Festoon Zerynthia polyxena). By IUCN categorization, among butterflies that live on Stara Planina there are 6 endangered species (Almond-eyed Ringlet Erebia alberganus, Bulgarian Ringlet Erebia orientalis, Lesser Purple Emperor Apatura iris, Poplar Admiral Limentis populi, Zephyr Blue Plebeius pylaon, Old World Swallowtail Papilio machaon), 37 vulnerable and 21 rare species. From the European conservation concern, there are 14 species recorded.

Considering fish fauna of the mountain (26 species), the most important is Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) with the very limited dispersal of its local strain of the unique mtDNA haplotype different from other populations in Serbia, being similar to the Caucasian Brown Trout.

On Stara Planina live 18 species of amphibians and reptiles, of which 10 are protected with Bern Convention (Yellow-bellied Toad Bombina variegata, European Green Toad Pseudepidale (Bufo) viridis, Dice Snake Natrix tessellata, Nose-horned viper Vipera ammodytes, Smooth Snake Coronella austriaca, Aesculapian Snake Zamenis longissimus, Wall Lizard Podarcis muralis, Eastern green lizard Lacerta viridis, Sand Lizard Lacerta agilis and Snake-eyed skink Ablepharus kitaibelii), while 8 are protected with Decree on the Protection of Natural Rarities (Fire Salamander Salamandra salamandra, Yellow-bellied Toad Bombina variegata, Common Toad Bufo bufo, European Green Toad Pseudepidale (Bufo) viridis, Viviparous Lizard Zootoca vivipara, Snakeeyed skink Ablepharus kitaibelii, Aesculapian Snake Zamenis longissimus and Smooth Snake Coronella austriaca). There are only 3 known places in Serbia where Z. vivipara populations are found.

So far, 206 bird species are recorded on Stara Planina. From that number, 140 bird species are protected by Bern Convention, but some of them have already become extinct in the past on Mt. Stara Planina due to human activity (Gypaetus barbatus, Tetrax tetrax, Aegipius monachus, Gyps fulvus, Falco naumanni and Neophron percnopterus). For example, by cutting one road for allterrain vehicles to the mountain peak Babin Zub in 1980’s, three species that were nesting there disappeared (Pyrrhocorax graculus, Falco peregrinus and Aquila chrysaetos). This recorded event provides a sobering warning of the likely implication for nesting birds should such a large development go through.

There are some 60 species of mammals on Stara Planina, among which some are very rare. Such is the case with Snow Vole (Chionomys nivalis), an extremely rare living fossil of Tertiary origin which lives on the highest slopes of the mountain and it is directly threatened by the ski resort.

It is vigorously recommended that an alternative of rural (agro / eco and ethnic) tourism could be

developed and made profitable on a sustainable basis without major habitat destruction. This would require less investment and would benefit and preserve the local community. This kind of tourism would improve the quality of life of local people by enabling them to find additional outlets for their food and craft products and local services. Eco-tourism has been previously recommended by IUCN as the only acceptable kind of tourism development of this region.

Also the World Bank is now working on a project with local communities to improve ecological management of Stara Planina Nature Park (142,000 ha), biodiversity and sustainable natural resource-use incorporated in a major agricultural and rural development program, for example including c.30,000 ha of grasslands under sustainable grazing.

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Below are the (SAV) past links to save the region of Stara Planina from environmental destruction:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/golema-reka-draft/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/240809-global-launch-of-campaign-to-save-stara-planina-animals-and-plants-international-supporters-your-individual-help-is-essential-please-copy-and-send-letter-given-in-post-below/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/serbia-save-stara-planina/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/20/stara-planina-200809-few-days-till-launch-of-next-campaign-phase/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/15/serbia-campaign-to-save-flora-and-fauna-at-stara-planina/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/serbia-more-major-environmental-destruction-planned-your-help-needed-to-raise-global-awareness/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/serbia-please-give-your-petition-support-to-save-serbian-beautiful-river-rzav-from-government-and-industry-abuse/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/01/15/serbia-beautiful-environmental-region-of-serbia-to-become-ski-centre-please-read-and-take-action/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/09/11/serbia-campaign-for-the-protection-of-zvezdara-forest-in-belgrade/  

Today, 27/09/10, we at SAV are now in direct contact with legal departments at the EU to ask for specific information on what can be done next regarding presentation(s) of the destruction shown above to officials within the EU.

We will be posting further updates on the situation as they arise.

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

Spanish town spears bull for festival
September 14, 2010

AFP

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

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

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

The spectacle lasted about half an hour.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ACTIONS – PROTESTS  

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

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

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

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

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

Tordesillas Official website:

http://www.toroayto.es/

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

Tourism office of Tordesillas:

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

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

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

 

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

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

http://embassy-finder.com/spain_embassies

Dear animal friends

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

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

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

Su nombre = your name

Su direccion de correo-e = your email

Asunto = object

Mensaje = message

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

Thank you so much.

Wietse

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Protests grow over annual lancing of bull

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Ukraine: Animal Protection Groups Demonstrate at Kyiv City State Administration for Reforms Regarding Stray Animal Treatment

 

http://www.phl.ua/_site/src/session_detail.aspx?_id=41697&_int_segment=0

The representatives of animal protection organizations, once again picketed the Kyiv city state administration required to stop the destruction of homeless animals in the capital.

The… protesters carried posters with slogans: “No – Euro 2012 on animal bones”, “Their blood is on your hands”, “Ukraine – the state program of cruelty.”

The protesters demanded an immediate start to perform a program regulating the numbers of homeless animals humanely, in particular, to immediately cease catching and destruction of homeless animals in the streets and enforce the city program registration and identification of pets.In addition, animal protectors require some funds from the city budget that is now being spent on killing animals, to extend preferential and free sterilization of pets of low-income seniors or people of Kiev, and reorient spending the city budget, which direct the destruction of animals, partial funding of existing shelters .

Experts say the problem animals not only in Kiev but also in Ukraine can only be resolved to establish a network of shelters and mass sterilization not only homeless, but also domestic dogs and cats.

“To date, all developed countries have enacted laws to protect the rights of animals, that is a testament to humanity, society,” – said during the campaign President, of Association of animal protection organizations in Ukraine Asya Sierpinska.

This animal protectors stressed that capture and destruction of ONE animal cost the city budget in 434 gryvnas (almost 62$) .

At the same time, they argue that these funds would be sufficient for sterilization of THREE animals, reports UNIAN .

Protesters handed over to City Hall a letter to the Deputy Chairman Alexander Popov KCSA with request to draw attention to the cruel destruction of homeless animals in the capital.

Thanks for your participation!

SAV Comment;

Serbia, the Balkans, Ukraine – why dont these ignorant authortities accept that their kill only policy does not work.  Taxpayers money continually wasted when it could so effectively be directed into an effective no kill sterilisation programme to reduce future stray animal numbers.

Congratulations to our Ukraine animal friends who like us, will continue to be a voice for stray animals until governments and authorities see real sense with a forward looking policy and approach to stray animal numbers management.

NO KILL, Sterilise, Vaccinate and Microchip.  Combined with good public education and adoption programmes – the only way forward.

Serbia: Government and Authorities Abuse Human and Animal Rights by Attempting to Close Down Private Funded Shelter Which Will Result in All Animal Deaths – Please take ACTION NOW – Sample Letter Included.

Below you will see a call by Serbian activists to a local judge regarding the situation where a communal inspector has taken a charge against an animal welfare campaigner – Mrs Rada Zivanovic, because she has many stray animals at her home which she cares for.

The communal inspector has demanded that the animals be moved out of Mrs Rada Zivanovic’s home.

 

 

But where do they go to ? – in Loznica where Mrs Rada Zivanovic lives, there is only one completely and utterly disgusting dog ‘shelter’ (see photos in links below) and NO CAT shelter !

So, where do the cats go ? – other than outside to their deaths.

Loznica dog ‘shelter’ (?)  links:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/serbia-180510-new-photographs-of-loznica-pound-animal-killings-and-conditions-at-city-dump-no-wonder-stray-animals-are-attracted/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/06/13/serbia-loznica-again-female-dog-saved-from-being-buried-alive-proof-of-the-killings-done-by-the-city-shinters-bodies-dumped-openly-on-the-city-dump-adjacent-to-the-animal-pound/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/serbia-loznica-city-further-rabies-necessary-killings-by-hunters-and-shinters-acting-under-orders-from-government/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/serbia-loznica-city-shelter-captured-stray-dogs-used-for-target-practice-by-local-hunters/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/05/11/serbia-loznica-city-pound-3-million-dinars-for-what-certainly-not-for-animal-welfare-politicians-maybe/

If the communal inspector gets his way and the animals are removed from the home of Mrs Rada Zivanovic, then we can see no other way but that the animals will all be killed.

Campaigners now consider that a letter should be sent from global campaigners in support of Mrs Rada Zivanovic.  These letters should be sent to the Mayor of Loznica and to Mr Zoran Micovic – Director of  the Veterinary department.  Mrs Rada Zivanovic has now been advised that she should undertake actions to make her home and animal sanctuary a private cat and dog shelter.

This is what Mrs Rada Zivanovic has done, but she is very concerned.  She is concerned that any judge who is involved in this process will demand that something is ‘wrong’ at the animal shelter and will stop her shelter request.

Animals at the home of and being cared for by Mrs Rada Zivanovic are all sterilised and vaccinated; apart from any new arrivals.  Mrs Rada Zivanovic is having new animals thrown over the fence into her home or simply left at the front door.

And do the government and the authorities and the veterinary department ever want to do anything to help ?

– NO, they have one solution to every situation like this, and that is to kill, kill, kill.

Mrs Rada Zivanovic is described as an animal angel, NOT a criminal.  But the communal inspector is treating her like a criminal and is making attempts to kill all the animals in her care; for which she is never financially helped from a corrupt government and authority system which looks after itself but never any animals as it should – Kill, kill, kill – the Serbian government and authorities policy on animal ‘welfare’.

The government and the authorities do not respect Serbian citizens animal welfare work.  In addition, as we have so often shown, the government and authorities do not implement their own national legislation for animal welfare.  Serbia is a corrupt nation run by corrupt people.

The authorities attempt to undermine existing legislation by producing their own underlaws which show no respect for either animal or citizens human rights.

The authorities try anything they can to punish citizens.

SAMPLE LETTER    SAMPLE LETTER 

Please send your letters to:

vetuprava@minpolj.gov.rs ; s.celebicanin@minpolj.gov.rs ; vetinspekt@gmail.comzoran.micovic@minpolj.gov.rs ; goran.milosev@minpolj.gov.rs ; zoran.marinkovic@minpolj.gov.rsgradonacelnik@loznica.rs

IN ADDITION, please click on the following link to select your own human rights international contacts.  Please copy and send the sample letter or your own modified letter to them.

http://www.hrw.org/en/contact-us

EU citizens can send copies to their own MEPs using the following link to view MEP information and obtain contact links:

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/expert/groupAndCountry.do?language=en

Copy also to the EU Enlargement Commissioner at  http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/fule/contact/commissioner/index_en.htm

Sirs;

I am disgusted about news being given to me now that once again, the Serbian government and authorities are attempting to undermine both human and animal rights in Serbia.

I talk about the situation of Mrs Rada Zivanovic at Loznica; who using entirely her own money and facilities; with NOTHING in the form of help from yourselves, is providing a shelter at her own home for stray cats.

Mrs Rada Zivanovic ensures that all her cats are sterilised and vaccinated – a policy which the ignorant authorities such as yourselves seem unable to do.  Where does all the money allocated for this actually go ? – into your pockets ?

Mrs Rada Zivanovic has now applied to have her home and cat sanctuary made into a public animal shelter.  You will fully support this and you provide funding to Mrs Rada Zivanovic to enable her to provide animal welfare where you very much fail.

You will not undermine the human rights of Mrs Rada Zivanovic; and you will not undermine animal rights for animals in her care.  The hell  hole for dogs which you call ‘Loznica shelter’ is a complete and utter disgrace.  As authorities and persons in office who should be respected for what you do, you are not respected by citizens across the world because you fail to do anything positive for animal welfare.

You are the ones that need to change, not Mrs Rada Zivanovic.

I am informing all my international contacts about your actions to destroy Mrs Rada Zivanovic, and that includes international human rights organisations.

Do not target Mrs Rada Zivanovic; instead provide her and her animals with the finances and shelter approval she requires.

And above all, you please learn from it.  Mrs Rada Zivanovic is an example of a good citizen; not a criminal.  Treat her with respect; not the abuse which you appear so keen on, especially where animals are concerned.

Yours,

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