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Firstly; Nani the deer is still alive, the most important thing.
Slavica and others in Serbia are still fighting very hard on this case with the Republic Veterinary Inspector; who visited Nani in her current holding at the facility of the Serbuina hunters on 26/8.
Now everyone is waiting for a final decision from the Minister of Agriculture to decide if (in agreement with Article 58 of Serbian laws for animal welfare) Nani will be able to return to her original home and to Mrs Dragana Mitic; who is considered to now be the mother of Nani.
Dragana visits Nani every day, and keeps a photographic record of her condition every day. You can see some of the recent photographs in this post.
A very careful eye is now being kept on the hunters of Hunting Society `Hajduk Veljko` to monitor everything that they are doing. After all, they have taken Nani and put her into this current situation. She deserves to be back with Mrs Dragana Mitic and so this is now the aim, as it always has been; to return her to the lady who protects her and who Nani now regards as her mother.
As soon as we have a decision from the Minister of Agriculture we will inform you of the next development.
Our recent posts on this case:
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Dear all;
Through this site you are very familiar with the excellent work which is undertaken for the animals by our good friend Lesley and the crew at ‘Eyes on Animals’. Please give them your further support by voting for them; they have the chance to win an amazing 75,000 Euros which would so benefit all their work.
Voting is very easy for you, you can vote on our advertisement via the following link:
http://www.nrccharityawards.nl/eyes-on-animals/.
To vote, click on ‘Stem op deze campagne’ and fill in your e-mail address.
After that, click on ‘stemmen’.
You will immediately receive an e-mail asking you to confirm your vote.
You do this by clicking on the green bar with the text ‘Bevestig mijn stem’
Please spend a minute and give your vote to Lesley and the crew at EoA – Thank you – Mark.
EoA website link – http://www.eyesonanimals.com/
Eyes on Animals do the most amazing work for our farm animals. Checking exports, long distance journeys, horse markets, slaughterhouses, training. Without them I fear our animals would endure more suffering. The work they have done alone in Turkish slaughterhouses is something no one else has managed to achieve. Whilst there are still major problems with welfare out there they have managed to get access to slaughterhouses and offer advice on providing better welfare for all. http://www.eyesonanimals.com/
They are up for a very important Award and if they won they could get up to 75,000 Euro which would do wonders for this incredible charity.
If you would like to vote for them please follow the instructions below (every click counts!):
Dear friends, EonA is participating in a contest. If enough people vote for us, we could win up to 75,000 euro for the organization. This is enough to finance all of our work for 1 year! The contest is held in Holland, but anyone can vote. The problem is that the instructions are in Dutch, so our volunteer-fundraiser Charlotte kindlz translated how it works into English so our good anglophone friends, like you, can also help 🙂 It only takes a few minutes to read the intructions and then vote- I hope you can help. If you can also encourage your friends to vote that would be very appreciated too. THANK YOU and keeping my fingers crossed. EonA could really use the money- we want to hire more help and get more done this year than ever before!
INSTRUCTIONS:
Eyes on Animals is in the race to win an ‘NRC Charity Award’.
The award is the initiative of a Dutch newspaper. People can vote on several advertisements in four different categories.
Eyes on Animals is participating in the category ‘Dierenwelzijn’ (Animal welfare). If we get the most votes in this category, we win a prize of max. 75.000 euro + a free add in a Dutch newspaper that is read by a few hundred thousand people.
Although it is a Dutch competition, the rules and regulations do not state any requirements or limitations concerning the nationality or the home country of a voter. That means that if you are a non-Dutch citizen and want to support us, you can.
The competition website is in Dutch and after having voted you will receive an e-mail in Dutch asking you to confirm your vote by clicking on a link. It is possible that in the future you will receive some more e-mails in Dutch from the organizer of the competition (the Dutch newspaper NRC), for example to inform you who won the competition and maybe also to promote their newspaper.
HOW TO VOTE
If that is no problem for you, you can vote on our advertisement via the following link: http://www.nrccharityawards.nl/eyes-on-animals/. To vote,
click on ‘Stem op deze campagne’ and fill in your e-mail address.
After that, click on ‘stemmen’.
You will immediately receive an e-mail asking you to confirm your vote.
You do this by clicking on the green bar with the text ‘Bevestig mijn stem’.
Please do not feel obliged to support us in this competition, but if you want to do so, we very much appreciate that!
Lesley Moffat, MSc Ethology Eyes on Animals – Director http://www.eyesonanimals.com/ Twitter : @Eyes_on_Animals LinkedIn: LDN Eyes on Animals Facebook: eyesonanimals Youtube : eyesonanimalsinspect
A few of our past SAV posts featuring the work of EoA:
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6/6/14 – Earlier in the week we were contacted by Kat regarding the posts that we have dedicated to Romania and stray dog mass killer Flavius Babulescu.
Kat has begun to set up a new website for stray animals across the EU, it is called ‘NESS’, and Kat is trying to build up a picture of all stray animal issues right across both EU and non EU member states, which of course currently includes Serbia.
NESS is a newly founded, non-profit network which seeks to unite all the different groups and branches engaged in European stray protection. The two main aims of the network is:
1. to gather all those active in stray protection in order to combine them to a greater political and economic force to achieve the general improvement of the strays’ situation. And
2. to interlink NGOs and other groups who are active in rescuing and protecting stray animals in order for them to support each other in their practical work.
We were more than happy to give Kat access to all our Romanian campaign data and also, we at SAV have now signed up as full members of the NESS network, as we see this as being both beneficial to strays across existing EU member states, but also as an EU NGO, it allows us to work with other groups in the NESS network and provide regular information on the current situation for stray animals in Serbia and other Balkans states currently seeking EU accession (membership).
The NESS website is still under construction in some areas, but some sections are also initially completed – you can visit it at
http://www.streuner-netzwerk.eu
and select your language (English or German) using the flag links which are given top right.
One of our aims at SAV has always been to promote the fact that despite having some good animal welfare legislation; Serbian governments and regional authorities are very reluctant to enforce them. A fundamental requirement of gaining EU membership is to prove that the member state seeking membership is applying the rule of law in its own nation. With regard Serbian strays, this is never done; and so now, we have the additional support of the NESS network to give further support to our campaign of ensuring that Serbia does enforce the rule of law for its own stray animals prior to being allowed to gain EU membership. Also, with additional support from other members of the NESS network, we will, when necessary, be able to apply greater pressure on the Serbian government and authorities to enforce their own national animal welfare laws, whilst at the same time keeping the EU enlargement Commission (responsible for the accession of new member states) well informed about the issue of Serbia enforcing its own ‘rules of law’ re stray dog management. If, as we have always found, Serbia is NOT enforcing its own animal welfare laws, we can then use the NESS network to update the EU Commission on the non-compliances.
Enjoy your visit to the initial NESS site, which will be built on as time and information progresses. We have informed NESS that we are willing to release many of our archive photographs relating to stray animal abuse in Serbia; which can then be added to the NESS site along with SAV posts and Serbian links and information as considered necessary.
We at SAV consider the NESS network will be a strong and effective partner in giving additional support for action to be taken throughout Europe for the welfare and protection of stray animals.
Please add the NESS website link http://www.streuner-netzwerk.eu to your ‘favorites’ so that you can regularly visit in future to see how the issue of European strays is progressing.
Regards
Mark – SAV founder.
Photo: Huib Ruiten (NL).
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Dear all,

Also you still have time to initiate/organize in other cities protests in this respect.
I would suggest to be at the Romanian embassies/consulates.
Thank you for every continuously effort you do for the animals from Romania!
All the best
Carmen ARSENE
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Please read our previous post on the dedicated work of Mr Keith Taylor MEP; for South East England, who has worked with SAV and Serbian campaigners to obtain further information about the situation for Serbian stray animals. – Read our post of 7th August by clicking on the following link:
A copy of the letter sent by Keith to the Serbian government is provided below. You can also see a copy by accessing Keith’s web site which can be found via the following;
http://www.keithtaylormep.org.uk/2013/08/08/keith-calls-for-action-on-street-dogs-in-serbia/
Keith says – “As a candidate country for the EU I am urging the Serbian government to improve enforcement of and introduce stronger animal welfare policy.” –
See more at: http://www.keithtaylormep.org.uk/2013/08/08/keith-calls-for-action-on-street-dogs-in-serbia/#sthash.rJv2bgut.dpuf
Keith’s letter to the Serbian government was sent on 2nd August 2013. Over the past few weeks we have been corresponding with Keith’s team regarding further news and updates. We can confirm that as of 16th October 2013 (16/10/13), Mr Taylor has still not had any response from the Serbian authorities regarding his letter of 2nd August.
As a candidate country seeking membership of the EU, failing to respond to the documented requests of an MEP in the EU Parliament for well over 2 months is not exactly the best way forward for the Serbian government. Possibly it is that know, like us, that they are breaking the Serbian laws, but they do not wish to show this in a response to Mr. Taylor; and so they refuse to respond.
With all our recent campaign experiences within Romania (already an EU member state); we are continuing to promoter the fact that like Romania, Serbia should not be allowed to join the EU until is has become compliant with the EU membership requirements and shown full compliance with its own (Serbian) legal legislation – the rule of law. Proving that this is being complied with is a fundamental requirement for any nation wishing to obtain EU accession (membership).
As Romania is also corrupt with its political system, we have no hesitation in calling for a full EU investigation into the current Romanian situation regarding where all the EU money for stray dog and cat management has gone. We are happy to call for Romania to be removed from the EU is its government do not change and invest the money provided by the EU into animal population management rather than into the back pockets of politicians who then pass laws which allows a frenzied mass killing of all stray animals in the country.
If necessary, we will work with EU MEP’s to ask for a full review to be undertaken regarding the situation in Serbia prior to any EU accession. As our good friends and fellow campaigners in Serbia are informing us, there is no change to the way stray animals are being treated by the government, despite there being laws which should provide them with protection.
Animals caught by shinters are being kept for just a short time in non adequate city ‘shelters’; which are anything but in reality. There, animals often kill each other. Animals are killed in the shelters by the use of T-61 which causes respiratory paralysis – the animals suffocate to death as they cannot breathe. Public garbage firms continue to take money from the public taxes for catching stray animals – they kill them with no management or population control policy. It is a very big and profitable business for some to be in, and this includes politicians – who wish to pocket money for animal management programmes and just keep on killing which is now against Serbian national legislation.
There are 25 regions in Serbia each with republic veterinary departments. They all work on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture. Not one of these 25 regions in Serbia has any lawful programme for the humane control and population management of stray dog and cat populations. Government corruption overrides the welfare of animals as we have seen in some other EU states. At present, Serbian campaigners are waiting to obtain a verdict from the Constitutional court re the matter of Subotica’s (one of the Serbian regions) programme, or non existent programme for stray animal management. Any non existent programme is in direct violation of the existing Serbian legislation for stray animal management – Articles 7 and 15 of the Serbian animal welfare laws.
We will inform you of further news when it happens.
Links to just some of our recent past Romanian / EU campaign:
As we say, welfare campaigners in Serbia have now written to the Ministry of Agriculture requesting that they be sent a full listing of / documentation associated with all cat and dogs shelters within Serbia; and as with the requirements of the new legislation, information of the condition of each of these shelters.
It will be very interesting to see what, if any, response, is given back to the campaigners by the Ministry.
In the meantime, we are (as of 16/10/13) now moving further with MEP Mr. Taylor, providing him with updates of the current situation in Serbia. Ashe has had no response from the Serbian government in two and one half months to his original letter, we can thus say that the Serbian government must have something to hide – hence we consider they should not be allowed EU membership until they come ‘fully clean’ on their approach to stray animal management.
Mr. Talor MEP will with our help, will be further writing to the Serbian government on this issue.
This time, Mr. Taylor will be able to give representation and names of many other MEP’s in the EU who now want to see exactly what is going on for stray animals in Serbia. We will continue to work with our elected politicians in the EU to find out what we can about the full stray animal situation within Serbia. At some point, the Serbian government will have to respond or face pressure to keep them out of the EU. The choice is theirs.
SAV have an obligation to expose corrupt governments who are not protecting stray animals; be it in Serbia, Romania, or anywhere else where we can obtain information.
Mr. Taylor MEP is today (16/10/13) being provided with additional information of the current Serbian government inactivity; something he now knows well due to not having any response to his official letter of 2nd August 2013.
We wish to thank Keith for all his hard work on the issue of Serbian stray animals.
As Serbia is not currently an EU member state, Keith does not have to work on this issue; but he does, as like us, he wishes to see a fair deal for stray animals wherever they may live.
Thank you Keith !
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Serbian campaigners have now written a letter to the Ministry of Agriculture to ask for copies of all documentation associated with the alleged Rabies outbreaks recently in Serbia.
We have our doubts that Rabies outbreaks have happened in some regions – rather they have just been ‘invented’ by the authorities as a quick and easy excuse to kill many stray animals, as this would be permitted under Serbian law IF there was an outbreak of rabies. But we have our doubts that Rabies is actually a reality as the OIE in Paris never appear to be informed of these alleged outbreaks.
The OIE are the very people who should rapidly be informed in order that they can provide bulletins globally on the situation – please see addition links below for more information.
Campaigners are also asking for proof of where all the money provided by the European union (EU) for the eradication of Rabies within Serbia has gone. They are requesting full details of proof that all the money has gone into the project which the EU supplied it for – the eradication of Rabies in Serbia.
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2013 9:58 AM
Subject: Fw:PONOVNA Urgencija na: Zahtev za info od javnog znacaja u vezi dogadjanja : Serbia, Dogs killing, more addresses : Serbia, Opstine Obrenovac,
Ponovna urgencija ,jer nam do danas niste dostavili trazene kopije dokumenata .
26.8.2013. u 11h , usledice Zalba Povereniku za info od javnog znacaja, vasa adresa ce biti u Cc.
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Past SAV links on alleged Rabies outbreaks in Serbia which may have possibly been invented to allow mass stray animal killing:
https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2013/06/12/17534/
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