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10 bonnes raisons de porter de la fourrure
hop a répondu à un(e) sujet de Animal dans Buteo, Cathou, Vegan et do
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55 Chickens Liberated in Sweden Posted by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 26, 2005 - 02:35 PM GMT The Swedish DBF liberated 55 chickens from an eggproducer and major cage manufacturer in Frillesås outside Kungsbacka on the 23rd April. Many dead chickens were found in the cages, some had decomposed so badly that only bones and feathers were left. In the claim, the DBF say that they have filmed and photographed the horror from within the establishment. They also destroyed cars belonging to the company, cut wires, painted slogans and glued locks. "The chickens will now be rehomed, and will never ever be treated as products again", the activists say in the claim. ----------- The pictures that were taken by DBF at the eggproducer Victorssons earlier this week have now been sent to a swedish animal rights webpage that have made them available to the public. They can be found at: http://www.drinfo.org/bilder.htm ___________ 1400 mink released from fur farm in Sweden Posted by: Anonymous on Thursday, April 28, 2005 - 06:24 PM GMT 1400 minks was released from a fur farm outside Svenljunga in western Sweden this morning. A group that calls themself Djurrättsmilisen (translates: Animal rights militia - but do not adopt same sort of tactics). The group name was used in the end of the nineties when activists raided several vivisection breeders) has according to media claimed responsability for the release. Sce : http://www.arkangelweb.org/
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Bonjour à toutes ! ben oui et ... (je ne sais pas quel sera le "ton" des prochains compte-rendu de Toulouse donc, bien sûr, le fait que j'ai trouvé tout cela décevant est confidentiel !) En fait, il y a eu un petit problème à la base. La fille qui organisait tout, toute jeune et pas franchement aidée par les quelques militants de toulouse, avait obtenu une autorisation de la Préfecture (portant sur le contenu des manifestations) mais ignorait qu'il fallait également celle de la mairie (pour l'emplacement). Donc, jusqu'à mardi soir, à coups de coups de fil et de discussions avec les services concernés, on a pu tirer sur la corde tant qu'on a pu mais à partir de mercredi : fini le stand, seul le tractage était autorisé ! Ce n'est évidemment pas pareil, et peu de gens ont pris le temps de discuter, de poser des questions et de signer les pétitions. Que dire d'autre, nous n'étions pas nombreux, le plus souvent 2, au mieux 4 ! Sauf le lundi, où nous avions en renfort 2 gamins (11 ou 12 ans) qui ont tenus des banderoles et des pancartes toute l'après-midi ! Quoi d'autre encore : Vendredi avant le tractage, on a participé à une action Peta contre Benetton avec 2 activistes pour faire le mouton et l'éleveur. Action courte mais qui a attiré les gens. Est-ce que le message passe ou est-ce que cela fait juste un petit happening qui pimente un peu la routine de leur journée....? Quand on vient de Paris, on doit trouver les toulousains cools voire mous, mais quand on vient de là où je suis, Dieu ! qu'ils m'ont paru speed tous, et j'étais éberluée de les voir quasi tous un portable greffé sur l'oreille ! Je crois vraiment que je vis dans un autre siècle ici
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animo : Et peut-être continue-t-il à pousser (la courtoisie?) jusqu'à manger ce qu'on lui propose quand il est invité ! C'est vrai les gens imaginent que les bouddhistes sont nécessairement végétariens, alors étrange qu'on lui propose de la viande Je m'imagine invitant un pape ou un dalai-lama à partager ma table (si si, c'est une chose tout à fait possible) quelqu'un serait chargé de me brieffer sur ce qu'il mange, boit et sur ce qu'il faut ou ne faut pas faire en sa présence. Bref, tout ça pour dire que cette histoire, à mon avis, est cousue de fil blanc.
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RCMP investigate death threats against sealer
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RCMP investigate death threats against sealer WebPosted Apr 7 2005 02:23 PM NDT CBC News GANDER, NFLD. — Police are investigating death threats recorded at the home of a Newfoundland fisherman involved in a confrontation last week at the seal hunt off the Magdalen Islands Rendell Genge's name, mailing address, phone number and the name of his wife were listed on an April 2 posting to a weblog attached to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society website. On Thursday, a link to the weblog was made inactive, and leader Paul Watson said he ordered the personal information about Genge to be removed. Genge said his family has received 50 or 60 threatening calls. "They're telling us they're going to skin me, they're going to kill me, they're going to kill my family … they're coming to get us," Genge said. His wife turned the answering machine audio over to the RCMP and disconnected the phone. Watson said he has no idea how Genge's name and number were posted. "As for him getting any threats or anything, you know, I know nothing about that," said Watson. Genge said his family is scared, but the incident will not stop him from sealing next year. Meanwhile, a death threat was recently delivered to the Canadian High Commission in London, on the same day Newfoundland MP Scott Simms was there to talk about the seal hunt. Simms, a Liberal backbencher representing Bonavista-Exploits, was travelling with other MPs last week to discuss foreign overfishing and the seal hunt with European Union officials. "There was a message sent in – and I'm not quoting directly, because I didn't see the actual written paper itself – but it said basically, you know, if any more seals are killed, then you're next," Simms said. "I don't think it was pointed at me, although I don't know if [they knew] I was there, and certainly I don't think they were aware [that in] my riding we derive a lot of our income from the seal harvest itself." Officials with the Canadian High Commission say they routinely receive similar notes. http://stjohns.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=nf-sealer-threats-050406
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Mink released in Sweden Posted by: Anonymous on Apr 07, 2005 - 04:12 PM Received anonymously During the night of 7th April, all cages were opened for 1.000 mink on a farm near Eksjö in Sweden. The farm was dirty and shabby and several cages fell apart while opening them. At this time of the year only mink for breeding are kept on the farm, and the animals we set free rapidly vanished from their cages where they had been housed for years. The politicians in Sweden have made a settlement whereby fur farms will eventually come to an end. This is our settlement and the story will continue... DBF (ALF) http://www.arkangelweb.org/
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Bonjour à toutes, Voilà, est-ce qu'il y a : pas assez de texte ou trop de texte, mais pas assez de nouvelles, ou encore autre chose qui cloche ? ----------------------------- Un collectif d‘activistes des droits des animaux a lancé, au début de l’année, la campagne Gateway to Hell qui a pour but de mettre fin aux transports d’animaux destinés aux laboratoires, via les ports et les aéroports du Royaume-Uni. Ce commerce lucratif est un maillon très important de l’industrie de la vivisection. Gateway to Hell entend donc alerter le public (manifestations, stands d’information) et faire pression (campagnes d’écriture et boycott) . L’élevage Morini, en Italie est de nouveau autorisé à vendre des beagles aux laboratoires de vivisection. Par ailleurs, les manifestations autour de ce site ou dans la ville de San Polo d’Enza, où il se situe, ont été interdites. Le combat pour fermer ce sinistre élevage continue néanmoins, avec la présence régulière d’un ou deux activistes devant la ferme Morini et une campagne d’écriture à destination des élus locaux et régionaux. Le 19 mars, au Royaume-Uni, des activistes ont marché d’Harrogate jusqu’aux grilles du laboratoire Covance. Cette manifestation visait à attirer l’attention du public sur la construction d’un nouveau bâtiment de détention pour les macaques (environ 150 selon Covance Campaign) importés des Iles Maurice - signe que le laboratoire projette de poursuivre sur une bien plus grande échelle l’expérimentation sur les primates. L’appel de la France contre la Directive européenne supprimant d’ici 2009 les tests de produits cosmétiques sur les animaux a été rejeté par l’avocat général. Ce rejet devrait être confirmé par la Cour dans les mois à venir.
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je ne vois rien de tel, je vois juste "vieux catho homophobe"! Bon, mais un tel délire larmoyant etc. autour de cet homme, comparée à l'indifférence vis-à-vis de tant d'autres souffrances humaines ou non humaines est indécent et je ne m'étonne pas qu'elle pousse des gens à faire des sorties un peu "limite" comme celle de ce Frankie.
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C'est vrai qu'il y a peut-être un peu de provoc dans les propos de Frankie je ne sais plus quoi, ou disons un peu d'outrance dans la formulation . Mais ce qu'il dit n'est pas faux et quand au respect, le pape n'en faisait pas trop usage non plus vis-à-vis des femmes, ni vis-à-vis des lesbiennes et des gays. Personnellement, en tant que lesbienne, je me suis toujours fichu de ce que pouvait être les idées de ce saint homme sur la question mais, malheureusement, ce n'est sans doute pas le cas pour tous les homos et s'entendre dire que l'homosexualité est contraire au dessein de Dieu et que le salut est dans l'abstinence est au mieux, dur à avaler et au pire, sans vouloir faire de mélo, susceptible de conduire des personnes plus ou moins fragiles au désespoir.
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Report from Captain Watson - march 30th
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While the seal hunt in Canada is going on, we have decided to include Seal Hunt updates for you on the Stop The Killing list along with the normal Action Alerts regarding our own local holocaust here in LA of over fifty thousand healthy, treatable cats, dogs, puppies, kittens, rabbits and wildlife executed every single year in LA's six city animal Death Camps. Visit www.StopTheKilling.net If you are not on the new STOP THE KILLING list, then sign up by clicking on http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/stopthekilling ---------------------------------------------------------- Report from the Farley Mowat March 31st, 2005 0930 Hours A.S.T. 0530 P.S.T. Position: 46 Degrees 47 Minutes 976 Seconds North 61 Degrees 44 Minutes 484 Seconds West 25 Miles South of the Magdalens 30 Miles Northwest of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia A Truly Wonderful Perfect Storm It is the last day of March and the wind is roaring like a lion, the ice pressure continues to build, visibility is severely limited, the temperature continues to drop and the crew of the Farley Mowat are very contented. We love this storm and the havoc it is causing to the sealing fleet. The entire armada of sealing vessels, a fleet that numbered close to one hundred on Monday is now scattered, shattered and scurrying to the closest port. "It's not worth it b'ye, these seals ain't worth this!" One sealer was overheard saying to another on the radio. The Canadian Coast Guard has been working through the night rescuing one sealing vessel after another. The crew of the Farley Mowat are sitting in the middle of this panic circus, enjoying every minute of this storm. "This is the perfect storm," said First Cook Jonny Vasic. "This is the second day made safe for the seals from the barbarians on those vessels. The seals seem happy and I'm happy for them." It is of course incredible that these vessels were allowed to come out into these elements. The boats used by the sealers are all within the fifty to seventy foot range and their hulls were not built to withstand such ice pressure. The Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans in their lust to have the seals killed have placed these vessels and their crew in dire peril. It appears that anyone with a boat was given a license and permission to go out and slaughter seals. "This is the same government that wanted us to cross every t and dot every i on every certificate and accused us of not having a proper ship and crew to go to the ice." Said Captain Paul Watson. "Yet here we are safe and seaworthy as the entire sealing fleet lies in disarray around us. If they were really concerned about safety and not harassing us, the bureaucrats would have been more careful about what types of vessels they authorized to go to this free-for-all-slaughter on the ice." As the sealers scramble to return to port, the crew of the Farley Mowat are filming seals and sending dive crews under the ice to film the seals beneath the surface. "I love this place," said Laura Dakin from Bermuda, "the seals are beautiful, this storm is incredibly welcome because it put a stop to the cruelty and the killing. I'm so glad we are here. I'm enjoying this immensely." The wind and moving ice is pushing the Farley Mowat and many of the sealers away from the Magdalens towards the coast of Cape Breton Island. Hopefully no seals will be killed today. -
The Sea Shepherds Happily Ride Out the Storm A Gale is Raging, Sealing Vessels are Sinking and the Seals are Safe for Today at Least Report from Captain Paul Watson March 30th, 2005 2000 Hours Atlantic Standard Time 1600 Hours Pacific Standard Time Position: 47 Degrees 03 Minutes 967 Seconds North 61 Degrees 35 Minutes 217 Seconds West 13 Miles South of the Magdalen Islands The Farley Mowat is in the middle of a hellish raging early spring storm, but we're not complaining. This weather has been an incredible salvation to the harp seal pups. Relatively few were slaughtered today. Yesterday, more than 15,000 seals were killed. The Farley Mowat has been pushed seven miles to the south since Noon. We are locked into the ice and so are most of the sealing ships. But whereas the Farley Mowat, a strong North Sea Norwegian built trawler is sitting as snug as bug in a rug, the sealing vessels are getting an ass kicking from the gale. The sealing vessel Sandy Beach has been abandoned and is drifting some 30 miles north of the Magdalen Islands. Her crew were airlifted by a Coast Guard helicopter. The sealing vessel Yankee Point has been abandoned and is listing heavily in the ice and will most likely sink. The crew were rescued by another sealing vessel the Cooper Island. The Cooper Island is now listing heavily and has forty sealers on board. The ice breaker Earl Grey is en route to rescue them. The sealing vessel Horizon I was under tow by the Coast Guard ship Amundsen when the tow line broke and the vessel has been reported abandoned although this is not confirmed. The sealing vessel Jean Mathieu has issued a call for help. There were two unknown Mayday Distress signals issued from unidentified sealing vessels. Some sealing vessels have reported having their bridge windows blown in and their electronics damaged. The three Canadian Coast Guard Ice-breakers in the Gulf, the Edward Cornwallis, the Amundsen and the Earl Grey have been running rescue missions to assist distressed sealing vessels all day. Some of the sealers have managed to scurry back to the safety of the harbour at Cap aux Meule in the Magdalen Islands. The Coast Guard have indicated that many of their crew are exhausted but the calls keep coming in. The Canadian Government has irresponsibly opened up this seal slaughter to every greedy fishermen with a boat. Few of these vessels have any business being in the ice and cannot navigate the thick floes without assistance from the Coast Guard. Thus we have a hundred or so sealing vessels in treacherous ice conditions in a raging gale and the Canadian Coast Guard is not prepared to assist them all. To make matters worse, two of the ice breakers spent hours shadowing the Farley Mowat to ensure that we did not take any photographs of the seal killing. Late in the afternoon, an officer with the Quebec Provincial Police telephoned me to say that we needed a permit to approach a half a nautical mile to a sealer. I answered that we had all applied for the permits but the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) would only issue the permits in the Magdalen Islands, the one place that the crew of the Farley Mowat could not safely go. The officer said he understood and said that the QPP had the authority within twelve miles of the Magdalens and that we had permission to approach within a half a nautical miles of a sealer on the condition that the crew would not leave the vessel. The problem is that I requested that this permission be given in writing or by e-mail and so far I have not received any such permission. And so we await tomorrow with hopes that the storm will not abate and that Mother Nature's fury will intensify and bring misery and misfortune to all those who have so ruthlessly delivered cruelty and death to so many seals. When I hear the howl of the winds through our rigging and I feel the shiver of the wind's force vibrating through the ship's hull, I am hearing the Banshee screaming of an enraged spirit of nature. The freezing rain is washing the blood of yesterday's carnage from the ice leaving the haunting wretched and skinned bodies of fifteen thousand innocent creatures staring vacantly towards the dark hovering clouds overhead. We are all under those black clouds this evening - seals, sealers, seal defenders and government sealer protectors. The seals are safe within the furies and we are comfortable. The Coast Guard are busy rescuing their beloved seal killers and the sealers are gloriously miserable and we are happy for that - they don't have our sympathies for we saw what they did and we witnessed their insensitivity, their viciousness and their greed and their sadistic delight in killing and destroying such beautiful and innocent beings. So bring it on Mother Nature - intensify the winds, throw the freezing rain in our faces, put enough pressure on the ice to crack and fracture every sealer's hull and bury them under the dark shroud of the sea in just retribution for the evil they unleashed on the ice yesterday. The unspeakable horror of their deeds must be punished, if not by Canada then by Nature. And there is a religious element to this. The baby seal was used by the legendary Labrador missionary Sir Wilfred Grenfell to convey the idea of the lamb of God to the Inuit. The baby harp seal was the ideal replacement for an animal that the Inuit had never seen. They knew what Grenfell was referring to because the beauty and the innocence of the seal pup speaks for itself. The Inuit word for the baby seal is kotik and that is the same word they use for the Lamb of God. Yesterday, the sealers made the floes run red with torrents of blood from the Lamb of God. And tonight they lament about the storm and some are seeing their ill-gotten profits sink to the bottom of the sea. Mother Mary and Mother Gaia are both crying this night.
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