SERBIA
REQUEST TO EU
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/serbia-suffering
We the undersigned
wish to issue and Register a formal complaint to the
European Union Commission regarding animal welfare atrocities
perpetrated by the Serbian Authorities. They (the Serbian
authorities) stand accused of acts in contravention of their own
current Serbian Legislation Article 269.
These acts involve wilful and planned slaughter of thousands of
dogs and cats in contravention of Article 46; Article 138; of the
Veterinary Legal Code. Article 269 of the Criminal Code of
Serbia states that any person guilty of acting in contravention of
the Criminal Code, is liable of up to 3 (three) years imprisonment,
if found guilty of illegal slaughter of animals and
cruelty. These animals are collected by dog catchers (named
'shinters' ) specially employed for the task by the local
authorities. Once caught both dogs and cats are held captive
together and they may be kept locked in cages without food and
water for several days. This often results in aggressive and
destructive behaviour, with cannibalism being the result of
starvation. Hygiene in relation to the caaptive animals
welfare during detention is also very much an issue of
concern. The animals are eventually put to death by any
of the following methods:-
1. Injections of drug
T-61 into the lungs causing paralysis and a prolonged and
painful death. In 1988 drug T-61 was
withdrawn from manufacturer in the United States of
America, as it is
considered unsuitable for euthanasia. In
1994, it was
considered unsuitable for use in
Canada. (ref
1.)
2. Killing with
pitchforks.
3. Killing by the use of
Mallets. In
other words, beating the animal to death.
4. Killing with Nuvan
and Kreozan poisons. These cause death by
suffocation after the following prolonged effects - headache,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, excessive sweating,
salivation, blurred vision, tightness in the chest, weakness,
muscle twitching, and confusion. Also convulsions, severe
respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and eventual
death.
We are aware that dogs and cats cannot make us aware of headaches
and nausea, but these have been found to be present in humans who
work with these toxins. Therefore there is no reason to doubt
that animals might also suffer from these effects.
5. Live animals are also
dumped on rubbish tips in plastic bags.
6. Live animals are also
hung, hanging
suspended until death.
7. Live animals are
thrown into 'compacting' (crushing
machines). The
'crusher' or 'compactor' is part of a refuse vehicle used by the
authorities.
8. LATEST !!
- 29 June 2007
- It has been brought to
our attention that dogs are being buried alive
in the town of Novi Sad;
Serbia. A hole is dug and then the dog catchers (shinters)
throw the live dogs in and cover them with soil. This has
been reported by
Mrs Jelena Tinska
a known Serbian actress,
and also reported in the Serbian paper named
as KURIR.
All the facts listed above are in direct contravention of the
Veterinary Legislation of Serbia which demands a duty of care for
all animals, and forbids the killing of stray animals. We the
undersigned as full citizens
of the European Union (EU)
and citizens of
the World,
call on the Enlargement Commission of the European Union (EU)
for Serbia to be excluded from
admission to the European Union, until they are able to show and prove
that they are willing to abide by their own legislation. We
also ask that admission to the EU should only be considered when
Serbia has maintained the ability to abide by their own Legislation
for a period of time decided upon by the EU Commission.
Ref 1. T-61 :
T-61 is an unacceptable
injectable drug combination containing a local anaesthetic, a
general anaesthetic, and a neuromuscular blocking agent. It
has been removed from the market by the manufacturer in the United
States. It is intended to be given intravenously at a precise
rate of injection (1cc for 5 seconds) that is almost impossible to
maintain. Most importantly, if improperly administered, T-61
can cause animals intense pain after administration and
a curare-like paralysis of respiration (suffocation) before the
animal loses consciousness. Because of these
limitations, T-61 is an
unacceptable euthanasia agent.
Information on
T-61 from reference sources at the Humane Society of
the United States; Washington DC
http://www.hsus.org/