EUROPEAN UNION
European Union allows sadistic torturing of animals
because it's tradition
www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/841589646?
Even
though the big majority of the citizens in the European Union
(including France, Spain and Portugal) are strongly against the
barbaric and sadistic "animal torturing for entertainment" (READ
THE TEXT BELOW THE SIGNATURES), the European Union still allows
these evil practises to take place because they are claimed by
Spain, France and Portugal to be "traditions, customs and a
centuries old culture". We demand that the politicians for once
listen to the MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE! If we say we have evolved
then it's time to show it! The majority of the European citizens
don't believe that such evil, sadistic and barbaric practises
belong in a modern and civilised Europe in the 21st
Century!
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From:
Ronnie
Lee
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Sent:
Friday, July 21,
2006 11:45 AM
Calling
merely for improved welfare implies that vivisection would be
acceptable, if those measures were put in place. Thus such calls
are essentially pro-vivisection.
What needs to be demanded is a total end to animal experimentation,
backed up by hard-hitting and effective campaigning. This is, in
fact, also the best way to achieve improved welfare measures, as
the vivisectionists will bring in "improved welfare" in order to
try to stave off the onslaught against them.
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This questionnaire is being forwarded by several people.
HAVE YOU ACTUALLY READ THE QUESTIONS???
"Better welfare" does not work - abolition does.
Are we saying that vivisection is ok if we have "better welfare"
laws? I don't want "better welfare". I don't want
animals in labs at all.
Child prostitution has always been with us, so would you campaign
for "better conditions" for the children
involved???
How can an animal rights campaigner, campaign for "better
conditions" for tortured animals?
I don't think that most people who are forwarding this
questionnaire have actually read it or understood the
implications.
Please have another read. Please read the
questions carefully.
linda
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TIME TO TELL THE EU WE WANT ANIMALS TO BE RESPECTED AND
PROTECTED!
Dear Friends,
The European Union wants us to "Have your say" and for that they
open the White Paper.
"The White Paper is a call for action on how we can close the gap
between the EU and its citizens. Communication on Europe is a
matter of democracy.
The White Paper proposes five areas where joint action should be
taken: defining common principles to guide communication activities
on European issues; empowering citizens; working with the media and
new technologies; understanding European public opinion; doing the
job together.
We would like to have your comments on the suggestions made under
each area. New ideas related to the White Paper are also most
welcome."
To have your say just send an email to whitepaper@europe-direct.cec.eu.int
The consultation period will start on 1 st February 2006 and will
last until July.
Contributions can also be sent to the following postal
address:
EU Communication Policy White Paper Consultation
European Commission
Directorate General Communication
B-1049 Brussels - Belgium
At the end of the consultation period, the Commission will provide
feedback, and will work with stakeholders to draw up plans of
action.
They are looking forward to hear from us.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/communication_white_paper/index_en.htm
So, let's write to them and say what we think that should be done,
since till now they prefer to ignore the European citizens instead
of hearing us.
For the Animals
Maria Lopes
www.iwab.org
marialopes@iwab.org
PROMOTING THE INCLUSION OF ANIMAL PROTECTION INTO THE EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTION
URGENT - ACTION NEEDED GO TO animals-constitution.info/uk/intro.html
COMMENT ACTION AGAINST POISONING
"If EU Constitution Art III-121 would concern human rights there
would be no leeway whatso'ever for culturally based violence
against people. It is the spirit of this article to protect
animals, the letter of this article condones every animal abuse in
the name of "cultural heritage". The animals cannot vote against
this crippled law, so they depend on people to fight the injustice
of it. It would grace the EU if it would for once look through our
animals eyes."
First goal achieved:
Animal welfare anchored in the EU Constitution - Jurisdiction must
follow!
Demand this with your Petition!
The Heads of State and Government agreed in Brussels on the 18th of
June 2004 on the EU Constitution and signed it in Rome at the end
of 2004. Animal welfare was in fact also included. The campaign
»animals' constitution«, which we initiated in April 2003, was
therefore successful! We would like to thank all those who
participated. The Constitution was supposed to come into force on
the 1st of November 2006. However, this process was stopped in 2005
when France and the Netherlands voted in referenda against the
Constitution.
Retrospective: more than 80.000 petitions
The many more than 80.000 petitions collected up until June 2004
were handed over to the President of the European Convention, which
developed the Constitution, and subsequently to all Heads of State
and Government. All petitions that have been collected after July
2004 will be handed over to the Presidency of the European Council,
which changes every six months. The petitions demand that the
President of the European Council publish a report at the end of
the Presidency. This report shall document whether the Union
objective of animal welfare has already had an effect on the
Rulings of the European Court of Justice and on EU
regulations.
On the 1st of January 2006 Austria took over the EU Presidency and
will be followed by Finland on the 1st of July 2006, then Germany
(from the 1st of January 2007) and Portugal (from the 1st of July
2007). Slovenia will commence its Presidency on the 1st January
2008.
Current wording in the EU Constitution
Animal Welfare is now anchored in Article III-121 (previously
Article III-5a) with the following wording:
»In formulating and implementing the Union's agriculture,
fisheries, transport, internal market, research and technological
development and space policies, the Union and the Member States
shall, since animals are sentient beings, pay full regard to the
requirements of animal welfare, while respecting the legislative or
administrative provisions and customs of Member States relating in
particular to religious rites, cultural traditions and regional
heritage.«
Jurisdiction must follow:
Animal welfare thus stands next to gender equality, combating
discrimination based on certain characteristics and environmental
protection as an objective of the European Union. The legal
repercussions of this article are therefore comparable with the
consequences of the definition of animal welfare as a state
objective in Article 20 a in the German Constitution.
As a result of the European Constitution the EU and member states
are now called upon to take account of animals as sentient beings
in jurisdiction, in formulating legal regulations and in political
programmes. The Union objective also allows a weighting of
decisions in favour of animals in situations where animal welfare
and other interests conflict. Article III-121 does allow for
national regulations and customs of member states to be taken into
account, but does not regard these as binding.
In the end, however, it will be a change in the decisions of the
European Court of Justice in favour of the animals which proves the
actual success of Article III-121.
Experience tells us that legal decisions in animals' favour will
not come automatically, but rather that indefatigable campaigners
for animal rights and animal welfare will be needed to enforce
animals' rights in conflict situations. The animal welfare group
lawsuit currently subject to political discussion in Germany will
undoubtedly be the only true means of control at an EU level. This,
however, will take further years to achieve!
Therefore:
www.animals-constitution.info continues:
Help us! Send another petition!
Even though the Constitution will not come into force in the near
future, it represents even now a consensus between the EU and the
member states. A strengthening of animal protection by means of
Article III-121 must therefore now already be reflected by
regulations and court rulings! We will send this demand together
with the demand to remove the aforementioned limitations to animal
rights and the received petitions every six months to the
Chairperson of the EU Council of Ministers and to the President of
the EU.
Let us once again campaign successfully for the animals' rights!
Every petition counts! Sign the letter to the Prime Minister of the
Netherlands, Jan Peter Balkenende, who until the 31st of December
2004 is also the President of the European Council. Demand in your
letter of petitions:
1. the right of animals to be regarded before courts of law, in
legislation and in political programmes as sentient beings, as well
as
2. the removal of the phrasing in Article III-121: »... while
respecting the legislative or administrative provisions and customs
of Member States relating in particular to religious rites,
cultural traditions and regional heritage.«