Uk: More Cruelty at Circus Exposed, and Still the Uk Government After Promises Made Years Ago, Does Not Have the Backbone to Act and Ban Animal Circus Acts

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We welcome yet more superb undercover investigations within British circus’ by London based Animal Defenders International (ADI).  ADI have been paramount in the Uk in exposing the abuse of animals kept in travelling circus.  We join so many campaigners here in the Uk in demanding that the Uk government lives up to past pre-election promises, and bans all animals from performing or being kept by any circus travelling and performing in the Uk.

At the end of this post is a ‘Take action’ letter for the attention of Defra.

Please send a copy of the letter to Jim Fitzpatrick at Defra.

Thank You – SAV.

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Animal Defenders International

Home Page:  http://www.ad-international.org/home/

** Great British Circus abuse revealed ** 

Posted: 19 August 2009. Updated: 19 August 2009

Shocking footage revealed

Animal Defenders International (ADI) has released shocking footage from behind the scenes at the Great British Circus, showing violence and confinement of circus elephants.

**   Watch the video here

**   Watch here on SKYNEWS

The results of an undercover investigation by ADI shows the animals being hit in the face, being kept chained and barely able to move for up to 11 hours a day, and displaying disturbed, abnormal behaviour.

The circus, which has been touring the UK since February 2009, features two Asian and one African elephant. Despite the Government’s 2006 promise to ban “certain non-domesticated animals” from travelling circuses, Defra (Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) allowed the elephants, Sonja, Vana Mana and Delhi, to be brought into the country by the Great British Circus to tour this year, signalling a major backward step for circus animal protection.

ADI secured footage from a camera concealed inside the elephant tent of the Great British Circus, which shows a staggeringly high level of casual violence in just a few days of observations. Incidences include elephants being hit in the face with a metal elephant hook, a broom and a pitchfork, a worker cruelly twisting an elephant’s tail, and the frightened animals retreating and crying out when struck or hooked.

Jan Creamer, ADI Chief Executive, said: “In the name of entertainment these elephants are beaten, jabbed with hooks, chained up for hours every day, and pushed into a metal box each week where they remain for hours on end whilst the circus moves to another site.” 

“This is an indictment of the circus industry and also the Government who have failed to fulfil their commitment to ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses, ignoring the evidence and the recommendations of all major animal welfare groups. It is time for the Government to act decisively and end this suffering once and for all.”

The ADI team filmed two elephant hooks being brutally used, a long metal hook was used to hit an elephant across the face during training and a smaller one which was concealed in the palm of the hand and used in the ring, unseen by the unsuspecting audience. ADI footage in slow motion shows how the hook was used on the elephants as they performed and other film shows the elephants reacting and sometimes crying out when the hook is used.

In addition to the casual violence, the elephants were also limited for long periods of the day in a small tent and chained tightly every night for up to eleven hours with only enough room to take one step forward or backwards.

When the circus moved to a new location, the elephants were confined to their cramped transporter and forced to wait until their tent was erected, resulting in many hours being shut away. During the move from Watford to Bushey on 19 July, the elephants were kept inside the transporters for seven and a half hours –though the distance travelled was just five and a half miles.

ADI is also horrified at the level of disturbed, abnormal behaviour exhibited by the elephants such as rocking, swaying and head bobbing. These pointless, repetitive movements often seen in certain captive animals is known as stereotypic behaviour. Sonja, a wild-caught African elephant, was observed for 11 hours and spent nearly 40% of this time displaying stereotypic behaviour, and the two Asian elephants also showed similar movements. Animal behaviourists believe that this shows that the animal is suffering and is not able to cope with its situation.

Over 80% of the public want to see a ban on wild animals in travelling circuses and over 80 MPs signed a motion calling on the Government to ban wild animal acts and to strictly regulate the use of domesticated species. However, the Government has still failed to keep its pledge to ban certain animals from circuses.

Jan Creamer continued: “This latest ADI investigation shows how animals like elephants suffer in the travelling circus. Given the circumstances of constant travel, temporary accommodation and small spaces, the use of these animals in circuses cannot be justified. The public wants to see a ban, Parliament wants a ban, animal protection groups want a ban. Surely, it is time for the Government to take action to stop this suffering right now.”

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NOTES

For further information, contact ADI Press office
pr@ad-international.org

The scientific report ‘Animals in Travelling Circuses: The Science on Suffering’ can be downloaded here:

The full-length video of Stop Circus Suffering – UK is available here:

Findings from an ADI Mori Poll in the UK in 2005 include:

80% say ban all wild animal circus acts and 65% say ban all animal circus acts.
90% against whipping and beating when training circus animals.

In 2006, Ben Bradshaw, then minister for animal welfare at Defra, announced: “I sympathise with the view that performances by some wild animals in travelling circuses are not compatible with meeting their welfare needs. … To provide this clarity I intend to use a regulation under clause 10 of the Animal Welfare Bill to ban the use in travelling circuses of certain nondomesticated species whose welfare needs cannot be satisfactorily met in that environment.” 

According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2008):
the Asian elephant is listed as ‘endangered’ read more …
the African elephant is listed as ‘near threatened’ read more …

Animal Defenders International (ADI)
With offices in London, San Francisco and Bogota, Animal Defenders International (ADI) campaigns to protect animals in entertainment, replacement of animals in experiments; worldwide traffic in endangered species; vegetarianism; factory farming; pollution and conservation. ADI also rescues animals in distress worldwide. Our evidence has led to campaigns and legislative action all over the world to protect them. http://www.ad-international.org 

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Elephant keeper sacked

ADI’s shocking footage from behind the scenes at the Great British Circus has resulted in an elephant keeper being sacked.

Read more…

*** Take action: ***  *** Take action: ***

Please write immediately to Jim Fitzpatrick at Defra,
Nobel House,
17 Smith Square,
London W1P 3JR,

asking that the UK government not only honour the promise it made 3 years ago to ban wild animals in circuses, but also extend the proposed ban to include domesticated animals too.

All animals in circuses are compromised by the travelling and temporary nature of the circus, with severe confinement inevitable and physical abuse commonplace. They have no legal protection, as there are no regulations to protect them under the Animal Welfare Act.

Bolivia has recently become the first country in the world to ban the use of both wild and domestic animals and circuses. The UK should follow their lead and implement a ban as soon as possible.

Watch the video here

Watch here on SKYNEWS

Visit the ADI site relating to Animals in Entertainment:

http://www.ad-international.org/animals_in_entertainment/

Japan: Annual Dolphin Slaughter Video Footage – and ask Australian Broome City Council to Suspend Sister City relationship With Japan (Taiji City) Until THE KILLING STOPS !

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E mail contact details revised 17/08/09 – please try again if you have previously experienced trouble sending mails.  **************

WARNING – GRAPHIC VIDEO FOOTAGE – BUT PLEASE WATCH, EVEN IF ONLY ONCE – SAV

Dear all

Following my previous email re: action against slaughter of dolphins in Japan, I am including the video. It shows the whole barbarism of this “ritual”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkgCTDqQYBE&feature=related

-Teresa

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“About 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labelled as whale meat. The majority of the world is not aware this is happening. The Taiji cove is blocked off from the public. Cameras are not allowed inside and the media does not cover the story. It’s critical that we get the word out in Japan.  It’s critical that we get the word out—everywhere.  We believe that once the Japanese people know, they will demand change.”

·  The dolphins are killed in a secluded cove three hours south of Osaka. The slaughter is hidden from public view with tarps and nets. Access is blocked by steel gates, barbed wire, razor ribbon and guards.

·  Only a few people, 26 fishermen, are actually involved in the drive in Taiji.

·  Migrating dolphins and porpoises are rerouted by 13 fishing boats. They become disoriented when the fishermen bang on long, metal pipes that have been lowered into the water, eventually getting herded, then sealed into the cove by drawn nets across the entrance.

·  The Taiji dolphin slaughter season is from September 1st until April 30th.

ACTION

1) Please sign the letter:

http://thecovemovie.com/what_can_you_do/letter_writing.htm

2) Please contact Australian Broome City Council as they are the Sister City of Taiji and

ask that they suspend their sister city relationship until the killing stops.

BLOCK e Mail Council contact list:

 councillor.mitchell@broome.wa.gov.au
Cr Graeme Campbell
Shire President
Ph: (08) 9192 1366
Mob: 0407 477 544
Fax: (08) 9193 5854
 
Cr Chris Mitchell JP
Deputy Shire President
Ph: (08) 9192 2450
Mob: 0407 773 258
Fax: (08) 9192 2451
councillor.mitchell@broome.wa.gov.au
 
Cr Michael Albert
Ph: (08) 9193 5765
Fax: (08) 9192 2436
councillor.albert@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Chris Maher
Ph: (08) 9193 7316
Mob: 0418 905 244
Fax: (08) 9193 5244
chris@arthousebroome.com

Cr Robert Lander
Ph: (08) 9194 1021
councillor.lander@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Nik Wevers
Ph: (08) 9192 1170
Mob: 0417 998 598
Fax: (08) 9192 6606
nikwevers@bigpond.com

Cr Peter Matsumoto
Ph (08) 9193 7304
councillor.matsumoto@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Elsta Foy
Ph: (08) 9192 1739
Fax: (08) 9192 1739

Councillor.foy@broome.wa.gov.au

 

With enough pressure the September slaughter might be stopped. Please act today!

For more info and action pls visit:

http://www.savejapandolphins.org

http://thecovemovie.com

http://www.opsociety.org

Thank you for caring

Teresa

USA: What Happens To Unwanted Dogs and Cats ?

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DEAD DOGS & CATS TURNED INTO HUMAN FOOD & COSMETICS

Vernon, California, USA – 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwT7CoTYZGo&feature=related

 

What Happens To Unwanted Dogs & Cats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03jOl1xG084&feature=related

Australia: Australia’s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said prior to the election that he would not abide animal cruelty. So why does he still allow it ?

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Australia’s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said prior to the election that he would not abide animal cruelty.

Please ask him to keep his word.

In conjunction with our campaigner buddies at Animals Australia;

*** WARNING – GRAPHIC PICTURES OF ANIMAL ABUSE

– Responsibility of Kevin Rudd ! ***

Live Export Photographs:

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/media/photos.php?campaign=2

Animals Australia Web Site:

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/issues/

Live Export Videos:

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/media/videos.php?campaign=2

PLEASE SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGNS AGAINST THIS DISGUSTING, BARBARIC TRADE – THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS FOR MONEY – Nothing More.

Australia is the largest exporter of live animals in the world. Millions of animals, mostly cattle and sheep, are exported by sea each year. Many die on the way: all suffer. Animals Australia has conducted numerous ground-breaking investigations into treatment of animals in the live export industry, resulting in public outcry and government suspensions of the trade.

However, we will not rest until this trade is ended.

Visit LiveExport-Indefensible.com to find out why!

Subject: FORWARD TO FRIENDS OR UP TO FORTY THOUSAND LIVES WILL BE CRUELLY LOST.

This not a joke and has real consequences.

Visit http://www.humanechain.org/?r=1 to bring an end
to this intolerable cruelty by joining the Humane Chain that’s spreading
across Australia

You literally have the fate of thousands of lives in your hands.

You can help to end the cruelty of live sheep export from Australia to the Middle East and stop the needless deaths of tens of thousands of animals a year en route.

During their transport by land and sea, sheep are generally confined in poorly lit, cramped conditions. They are at risk of injury, heat stress and disease. Many starve
due to stress or because they fail to recognise unfamiliar pellets as food.

The sheep that do reach the Middle East are often exposed to appalling
handling and slaughter techniques that would neither be legal nor tolerated
in Australia. But worst of all, this suffering is completely unnecessary, as
alternatives do exist.

Visit http://www.humanechain.org/?r=1 to bring an end
to this intolerable cruelty by joining the Humane Chain that’s spreading
across Australia.

Jason Buckwalter in NSW received this letter, did not
respond in any way and as a result, nothing happened to him. Thousands of
sheep a year however, are not so fortunate.

Please send this letter immediately on to five friends. Act quickly, as this isn’t a question of superstition. No animal deserves to suffer the ordeal of live export.

The longer you delay, the longer this cruelty will continue.

Don’t be afraid to send on this letter.
Be afraid not to.

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Mary Alice Pollard
Cornwall’s Voice for Animals
http://www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/Welcome.html
http://www.myspace.com/cvfa

Jollity Farm Appeal
http://www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/Appeal.html

 
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Just Nice Photos by Mary Alice
http://www.justnicephotos.com

Maria Daines Band: Music United for Animals
http://www.maria-daines.com/

One Life Rescue
http://www.oneliferescue.org

One of the most dangerous things that can happen in our society is to allow
anyone to kill or torture an animal and get away with it.

The First Strike:
http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/first_strike_the_connection_between_animal_cruelty_and_human_violence/

 

Avril Lavigne Song Delivers Important Message For Animals.

Avril Lavigne granted permission to use her song “I’m with you” to convey this important message for animals.

The organization is called “New Leash On Life”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_iZ8M5vSmU&feature=player_embedded

From FTLTD Blog Digest

http://fortheloveofthedogblog.com/animal-advocacy/im-with-you-video

Serb Puppy Jelena

International / Global: Is There Anything That You Want to Eat That Badly?

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“If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.” 

Paul McCartney

We ask everyone to publicise the footage and links that are given regarding the slaughterhouse issues below – we have included Youtube, Myspace and Facebook links within the text.  It is graphic footage, but then killing animals is a graphic business, whatever the reason.

Please visit the BBC site at the following links for latest veggie and vegan ideas:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/vegetarian_and_vegan/veganproteins.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/vegetarian_and_vegan/

Latest Uk News – Vegetarians ‘Avoid More Cancers’ –

VEGETARIANS GOT NOTABLY FEWER OF THESE CANCERS:

Stomach

Bladder

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Multiple myeloma

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8127215.stm

Other Links:

http://www.gan.ca/campaigns/slaughterhouses/index.en.html

http://www.veganoutreach.org/whyvegan/slaughterhouses.html

http://www.all-creatures.org/articles/ar-aninsidelook.html

– SAV.

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http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/video/

Translations in French, German, Portuguese and Spanish are linked directly on the site, should they be required.

SLAUGHTERHOUSE VIDEO LINKS – WARNING ** ANIMAL SUFFERING / DEATH **

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

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHTNq33cXBQ

Two Slaughterhouse Videos

In 1978, I visited a slaughterhouse. I walked in as someone who had eaten meat all of his life and had never thought about the moral aspects of the practice. I walked out shocked and horrified at what I saw and convinced that I could no longer participate—I stopped eating flesh immediately.

As you watch these two videos, ask yourself whether that hamburger you want or any other product that comes from these sentient creatures is worth it. Is there anything that you want to eat that badly? And remember that the people who are ultimately responsible are not those who own and operate the slaughterhouses; those who consume meat and animal products, who create the demand, bear the ultimate moral responsibility.

These are videos that we found on the web and they appear to involve French slaughterhouses. But all slaughterhouses are more or less the same. They are all places of unimaginable suffering and death. They are all tragically sad places on so very many levels. There is—and can be—no such thing as a “humane” slaughterhouse.

There are many more of these clips available on the web. At the present time, we are not inclined to add more of these to the site. The purpose of this site is to get you to think about whether we can justify animal use irrespective of whether it is “humane” or not (whatever that means), and to encourage you to think about veganism as the only appropriate response to animal exploitation. The issue is not whether we can make the process more “humane.” The issue is how we can justify any of this under any circumstance. The issue is not treatment; the issue is use.

I did, however, want to post these particular videos for two reasons. The first video, which shows cows in a holding area awaiting slaughter, causes us to focus on these nonhumans as individuals. The hamburger that we eat comes from someone. The second video shows a very typical slaughterhouse. Note that the animals, who have supposedly been stunned, are quite clearly conscious when they are shackled, hoisted, and cut. In every slaughterhouse I have seen, many animals are clearly very conscious during the actual killing process. But even if they were not conscious at that very last moment, this whole enterprise would still be nothing but a moral outrage.

Gary L. Francione

http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/is-there-anything-that-you-want-to-eat-that-badly/

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Is there anything that you want to eat that badly?

 Posted by Gary L. Francione in Blog

 Dear Colleagues:

I never fail to be amazed when I hear people—including well-known promoters of animal welfare—claim quite remarkably that animals do not have an interest in continued life; they just have an interest in not suffering. They do not care that we use them; they care only about how we use them. As long as they have a reasonably painless life and a relatively painless death, they do not care if we consume them or products made from them. I have discussed this issue in a number of essays on this site (see, e.g., 1; 2; 3) and in my books and articles. It will be a central topic in my forthcoming book, The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?, which I have co-authored with Professor Robert Garner and that will be published by Columbia University Press this fall.

On our video page, we have two videos from slaughterhouses. A significant number of visitors have viewed these videos and have written to us about them, particularly the video that does not show any actual slaughter. That video has obviously made an impact on many people and so I wanted to highlight it in a blog post.

The video shows two cows waiting in a chute to be led into the abattoir. An employee comes out and uses an electric prod to get the first cow to enter the abattoir. The second cow remains behind the door that has closed. She is clearly terrified. She knows that she is in trouble and this is not simply a matter of “instinct” (I do not even know what that means.) She is desperately looking for a way to get out of the chute. She may not have the same sorts of thoughts that beings who, like us, use symbolic communication, but it is clear that she has some equivalent sort of cognition.

To say that she does not have a sense of having a life is beyond absurdity.

I find this video to be profoundly tragic on many levels. Watch it and then ask yourself whether animal organizations should be investing their time and your resources in trying to design “better” slaughterhouses or promoting “happy” meat, or whether we should all commit ourselves to veganism and to clear, unequivocal, nonviolent vegan education.

The video is apparently from a French slaughterhouse. But it does not really matter. All slaughterhouses are places of hell and unspeakable violence against the vulnerable. Never believe that such a place can ever be described as “humane” except by someone who is very deeply confused about fundamental issues of morality.

Someone who saw this video wrote to me and said the following:

I am a vegetarian but have found it difficult to transition to veganism. My two weaknesses: ice cream and good Cheshire cheese. I watched this video. I looked into her eyes and I answered the question that you asked on your video page: “Is there anything that you want to eat that badly?” The answer was clear to me in a way it never was before. I am now a vegan. I also recognised that all of the suffering and death that is going on is not because of what “they” are doing but because of what “we” demand. You are right to say that “the people who are ultimately responsible are not those who own and operate the slaughterhouses; those who consume meat and animal products, who create the demand, bear the ultimate moral responsibility.”

Go vegan. Educate others in creative, nonviolent ways about veganism.

Gary L. Francione
© 2009 Gary L. Francione

Uk: Spindles Farm Horse Cruelty Trial – RSPCA YouTube Footage

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Spindles Farm horse cruelty trial (UK) – RSPCA YouTube film footage

Please see our previous post on this issue at 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/05/09/uk-england-five-members-of-same-family-all-found-guilty-of-neglecting-horses-and-ponies/

Well now we have access to the footage taken by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) when they first arrived at Spindles Farm.  It can be viewed at the following:

** WARNING – ANIMAL SUFFERING **

http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=cjYu-Wm5H8s&feature=PlayList&p=3D97A81CCC36B302&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=26

Our good friends who sent the footage declared:

“The Grays should be dropped from a plane into an erupting volcano ! “

Yes; they took the words right out of our mouths !