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1. MEPs Sign On To End Primate Testing In Europe EDITED FOR LENGTH The declaration, sponsored by MEPs John Bowis (UK), Martine Roure (France), Jens Holm (Sweden), Rebecca Harms (Germany) and Mojca Drcar Murko (Slovenia), calls for a ban on the use of Great Apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, gorillas), and on the use of wild-caught primates, as well as a phase-out of all primate use in EU laboratories. Jan Creamer, ADI chief executive said, "This marks a major victory not only for ADI but for all the primates who have been incarcerated in laboratories throughout Europe. Ahead of Thursday's deadline, our relentless campaigning has paid off and today we have achieved signatures of half of Europe's MEPs. This...will end the suffering of some 10,000 primates a year in European labs and the adoption of more reliable modern alternatives." ![]()
PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 2. Mercy's Killer Faces Bond Increase ![]() DeShawn Brown is accused of felony animal cruelty in the 2006 case of the burned and tortured dog Mercy. Brown allegedly tortured the pit bull because she wouldn't mate with another dog. The dog died from her injuries. Animal rights activists applauded the bond increase. "I think having this high bond does send a message that animal cruelty in Dallas County, the state of Texas, across the nation is not going to be tolerated," said Jonnie England of Operation Kindness. Brown has been in jail since an Aug. 21 hearing when Judge Micheal R. Snipes found Brown's $25,000 bond to be insufficient. The case is expected to go to trial later this month. • DEC. 2006 KC DIGEST: Mercy's Killer Will Stand Trial On April 23, 2007 • 4/29/06: A World Without Mercy: Justice For Tortured Pup 3. Big Win! Saint Louis University Phases Out Live Pig Lab EDITED FOR LENGTH Our work goes on with the schools listed below: • 6/25/06: End Old-Fashioned Pig Labs At St. Louis University • 4/20/06: Dinosaurs: Big Med Schools With Animal Labs 4. SHAC 7 Prisoner Darius Fullmer Free On 9/28! EDITED FOR LENGTH STATEMENT FROM DARIUS FULLMER: It is hard to believe, but my time here I prison is growing short. In a few weeks, on Friday September 28, 2007 I hit the streets. After over ten months of being away from everyone and everything I care about, a celebration is certainly in order! But, first things first: This experience was made a thousand times easier by the support I received. My family, old friends, new friends, and strangers; from both within and outside the activist community... I don't know how I could express my gratitude to all of you. When I walk out those gates a piece of my heart will remain behind these walls. My codefendants — Andy, Josh, Jake, Lauren and Kevin, as well as all of the other earth and animal liberation prisoners — will still be waiting for their day. I hope my release reminds them that though it may seem impossibly far away, their day to celebrate will come. Please express your support for them, especially by doing something positive for the animals and the earth in their honor. As for now, I can't wait to see you all! Here is the plan. First off, everyone is invited; whether you know me or not, are an activist or not — doesn't matter. If you want to come, please come. My release falls on a Friday... the main get-together will be on Saturday. But, if you are available Friday come hang out then as well! Releases happen around 9am. Once I'm out, there are four things I need to see: food, trees, the ocean, and food. Greenlight, a veggie restaurant in Trenton will be the first stop. Then on to a short hike in central New Jersey. Nothing strenuous — just a stroll around a place without razor wire fences. Then east until we run out of land, and watch the waves roll in. Finally, dinner at Kaya's kitchen in Belmar... If anyone is coming from a ways and needs a place to crash, my apartment will be available. Nothing will be unpacked so think if as indoor camping. Saturday we'll be reviving the famous vegan volleyball game/barbeques! Bring some vegan food to share if you can. And don't worry; none of us are any good at volleyball. It's just for fun. 1:00pm at Veterans park in Hamilton, NJ. I don't know what will go down Saturday night, but it will involve lots of vegan ice cream. For information you can call my buddy Jeff at 609-610-5613. I'll see you all soon! — Darius SUPPORT REMAINING SHAC 7 PRISONERS: www.SHAC7.com
• JAN. 2007 KC DIGEST: Wish SHAC 7's Josh And Jake Happy Birthdays • DEC. 2006 KC DIGEST: SHAC 7: Christmas In A Correctional Institution • AUG-OCT 2006 UPDATES: One Inside & Five To Begin Prison Mid-November • JAN-APRIL 2006 UPDATES: SHAC 7 • JAILED: SHAC 7 • INSIDE/OUT: DIARY OF MADNESS • MOVE OVER AL QUAEDA! Animal Defenders Top Most Wanted List • FACT SHEET: Who Is Huntingdon Life Sciences Thumbnail (above) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 5. Gratuitous Farmed Animal Assaults On The Rise They just wanted to see what shooting cattle was like," Hickman County Sheriff Randal Ward said about two Tennessee teens who last year shot and killed 24 cows, many of them pregnant. In California, police are currently investigating the May killing of 15 goats, each shot in the face as they huddled in a portable pen. Residents had called in reports of the sound of "babies crying." On August 17th, an Arkansas teen was arrested for allegedly attempting to run down cattle. When a bull became stuck under the Ford Ranger, the teen, accompanied by two men, reportedly fatally stabbed him. Several cows were wounded and a pregnant one was euthanized. The previous week, nine cows were shot at a nearby farm, five fatally: Ark. teenager arrested for running over, stabbing cows, http://tinyurl.com/2svr3r These are just a few examples of an increasing number of animal cruelty cases being reported nationwide outside city limits (see also: Animal Abuse Crime Database, http://tinyurl.com/2oolkr). Authorities say cows, goats, horses and other farmed animals are being killed, often by angry, reckless youths. "Rural kids grow up with guns. They shoot squirrels and coyotes as predator control, so the idea of shooting a rifle from a vehicle is not abnormal," said a lawyer for one teen convicted of shooting horses. Aformer Fresno County assistant district attorney who prosecuted teen animal killers asserts they had too little adult supervision and too much access to guns. "You see something, you shoot it — and then you drive down the road for a few more laughs," he said, "It's someone else's problem." Researchers are developing a personality profile of those who kill large animals (other than in the context of legal hunting). Studies suggest that youths who engage in such cruelty often commit violent criminal behavior as adults. The gratuitous killing of farmed animals gets little attention in the U.S. Although 43 states have passed felony animal cruelty laws, they rarely apply to farmed animals "thanks in part to a strong cattleman's lobby — as long as ranchers follow 'accepted husbandry practices,' " notes this Los Angeles Times article. "It speaks to a prejudice against certain animals, not based on a rational assessment of their ability to feel pain but on our intended use for them," states Farm Sanctuary President Gene Baur. Although some states do provide some legal protection for these animals, enforcement can vary and prosecutors often settle for convictions on "vandalism" charges. "Most places, you've got to go a long way to be considered cruel to livestock," said Robert Trimble, an attorney for the Texas Humane Legislation Network, "The industry is paranoid that somehow what they do in their routine animal husbandry could be called cruelty." According to investigators, society is beginning to take a tougher stance on such cruelty. Last autumn, Texas improved protections for farmed animals, creating a legal definition of what constitutes torture that includes inflicting "unjustifiable pain or suffering." A BEASTLY KIND OF CRUELTY, Los Angeles Times, John M. Glionna, 8/17/07: CATTLE KILLING DRAWS NATIONALIRE, Batesville Daily Guard, Tony McGuffey, 8/23/07: http://tinyurl.com/25swul
• FACT SHEET: Animal Victims • Human Victims Thumbnail (above) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 6. Canada's Largest Foie Gras Maker Eludes Cruelty Charges Crown Prosecutors in Quebec, Canada declined charging foie gras producer Elevages Perigord with animal cruelty despite video and other documentation brought to court's attention last month (see: http://tinyurl.com/32mcwf) by Farm Sanctuary and Global Action Network. "The failure to prosecute represents a break down in the enforcement system and does not speak to the legality or the morality of practices at Elevages Perigord," said Gene Baur, President of Farm Sanctuary. PROSECUTORS FAILTO CHARGE FOIE GRAS PRODUCER ELEVAGES PERIGORD DESPITE DOCUMENTATION OF SICKENING ABUSES, Canada NewsWire, 8/23/07: www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2007/23/c9874.html • 9/4/07: Help Philly Go Foie Gras Free • 8/13/07: Foie Gras For Sale On Amazon.com 7. Horse Slaughter Ban Inches Along With Ag Bill Provision The U.S. House of Representatives once again agreed to stop slaughtering American horses for human consumption, by adding a provision to the Agriculture spending bill for 2008 that prohibits the use of funds to allow horse slaughter to continue. The funding restriction for horse slaughter was first enacted two years ago, but the USDA has stubbornly refused to implement the law, opting instead to charge horse slaughterhouses a per horse fee for inspection services. Although the federal district court in Washington, D.C. ruled last spring that USDA's scheme to circumvent Congress is unlawful, the ruling is on hold pending an appeal to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, thus enabling horse slaughter to continue... • 3/29/07: 1 Horse Plant Left...And Now There Are None? • 1/29/07: Horse Slaughter Bill Renewed In 110th Congress 8. PCRM Sues UCSF For Reckless Animal Tests Suit alleges animal cruelty, Jonathan Curiel — A group of doctors filed suit Tuesday against UCSF, saying university scientists needlessly drill into monkeys' brains and conduct other unnecessary experiments on animals in violation of federal law. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine said UCSF is using state money for research that violates the Animal Welfare Act, which bans inhumane treatment of research animals. In a lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court, the group says that the university has abused animals since at least 1998, and that some of the experiments cover areas already studied by other researchers. The plaintiffs cited learning and memory tests on macaque monkeys, large primates resembling baboons, that UCSF says could lead to a cure for Alzheimer's disease. UCSF's interim associate vice chancellor for research, Clifford Roberts, said the tests on macaques were necessary to advance Alzheimer's research previously done on mice.
• AUG-OCT 2006 UPDATES: Monkeys Freed From UCSF Labs • 2/10/05: Dogs Die In Futile UCSF Heart Studies • FACT SHEET: Sacrificing One Won't Save The Other Thumbnail (left) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 9. House Passes Resolution Condemning Canadian Seal Hunt EDITED FOR LENGTH In March, U.S. Senators Carl Levin (D-Mich) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) introduced a similar resolution, S. Res. 118, calling for the end of the seal hunt. That resolution was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and currently has 10 cosponsors.
• 4/1/07: Rivers Of Blood - Canada's Brutal Seal Hunt • 2/25/06: Canada's Disgrace: A Million Seals Slaughtered • FACT SHEET: BloodPrints On Ice Thumbnail (left) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 10. House of Reps Tightens Protections for Dogs/Cats In Farm Bill EDITED FOR LENGTH The House accepted an amendment to the Farm Bill by Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) and Rep. Mike Doyle (D-PA) that prevents stolen pets from being sold into research, bars the use of live animals in medical device sales demonstrations and increases fines for violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act. One provision of the legislation is a response to a recent high-profile incident earlier this year at the Cleveland Clinic, in which a staff member demonstrated a medical device on a live dog as a sales gimmick. Another provision is in response to recent investigations of "Class B" dealers who have been known to traffic in family pets for research.
• 7/9/07: Support Bill To Spare Dogs/Cats From Experimentation • 1/16/07: Surgeon Takes Dog's Life For Sales Demo • 4/5/06: Dealing Dogs And Cats For Research • FACT SHEET: Pet Theft Thugs Thumbnail (left) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 11. Anti-Animal Riders Removed From Farm Bill EDITED FOR LENGTH ...If passed, Section 123 could have stricken numerous state and local laws — ranging from prohibitions against horse slaughter to bans on the cruel treatment of farm animals. Because the wording of the section would have prohibited state laws on any article that the Secretary of Agriculture has "inspected and passed," The HSUS feared it was so broad that it could have been used to threaten animal welfare laws that do not even relate to food production, such as restricting abusive puppy mills and the ownership of dangerous exotic pets. In addition to Section 123, another provision removed from the new version of the Farm Bill was a $12 million subsidy for the U.S. veal industry... Veal consumption has been on the decline primarily because Americans view the practice of keeping young calves in small crates as inhumane, and last year Arizona became the first state to ban veal crates... • 6/14/07: Farm Bill Undoes Cruelty Laws, State By State 12. Polar Bear Trophy Hunters Win - Bill Defeated EDITED FOR LENGTH
Hunters successful in landing a polar bear will be able to legally import their trophy to the U.S. thanks to the efforts of the CSF, SCI, NRAand various other hunter's rights organizations. Congratulations are in order to the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus in the US House of Representatives for leading the charge to overwhelmingly defeat an animal rights effort to ban the importation of legally hunted polar bear trophies. Sending a powerful message that the rights of hunters will not be infringed upon, the House of Representatives voted 242-188 against an amendment that attempted to withhold funds for the issuance of US import permits for sport-hunted polar bears from viable populations in Canada. Although purporting to "protect polar bears," the net effect would not have reduced the number of polar bears harvested each year... Instead, it would have hurt polar bear conservation funding which is derived solely from fees paid by sport hunters, and would have had a disastrous impact on the local communities that depend upon this revenue... Numerous sporting and conservation organizations rallied to oppose this amendment, including Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, Safari Club International, and the National Rifle Association, among others. [KINSHIPCIRCLE JUST HAS TO INTERRUPT HERE: Fine organizations, noted in particular for orchestrating the violent slaughter of animals at point blank range in "canned hunt" packages for their esteemed members.] Also allied in opposition to this amendment were the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, the Government of Nunavut (where many healthy populations of polar bears reside), and the federal Canadian government... Awebsite has been developed to counter the misinformation campaign and emotional, non-scientific arguments put forth by anti-hunting legislators, and the anti-hunting groups they support: www.polarbearfacts.org. The battle next goes to the Senate, where we will again be looking to the leadership of the Senate Congressional Sportsmen' Caucus to defeat this effort and protect the rights of America's sportsmen in the US Congress. • 8/27/07: Polar Bears Are Not Trophies • 6/1/07: Uncertain Fate For Polar Bears 13. Oregon Outlaws Gestation Crates The state of Oregon is the first to ban the use of gestation crates for breeding pigs through representative government in the US. This legislation prohibits the particularly inhumane confinement of animals on factory farms. The measure prohibits the confinement of breeding pigs in metal gestation crates so small the animals can't turn around for months on end. It takes effect in 2013, giving farmers six years to transition if they need to. There are approximately 4,000 breeding sows in Oregon... FULL ARTICLE: www.hsus.org/press_and_publications/press_releases/oregon_crate_ban.html
• OCT-DEC 2006 UPDATES: Arizona Voters Ban Sow Crates, Veal Crates • COLUMNS: A Life Contained • FACT SHEET: FACTS:The Pig Industry Thumbnail (left) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 14. Louisiana Ends Cockfighting, Sort Of EDITED FOR LENGTH In addition, the Mamou Cajun Mardi Gras chicken torture will be allowed to continue. This festival, called The Couriers de Mardi Gras, will be specifically excluded from prosecution under the state cruelty to animals law... Costumed men on horseback go door-to-door collecting ingredients for gumbo. One of the ingredients is chicken, which are collected live. People, including children, chase the chickens, fight over them until their wings and legs are ripped from their bodies, crush them during the chase, etc. The terrified animals, struggle to escape, flying into trees, running as fast as they can, but without success... The chickens, some unable to walk, some with broken legs or without legs or wings, some dead, are then thrown into a cage, discarded... These chickens are not even needed for this gumbo. These chickens were simply sacrificed for human entertainment... The media portrays the brutality, on TV, as a festive, fun, family event, as I watch in horror, the mutilation of innocent animals... There is a flicker of light in another bill Senator Lentini was able to pass — the immediate ban of gambling at cockfights... Although many supporters of this bill believe it will eliminate most cockfighting, I have my doubts. Many cockfighting supporters and participants are actual members of the police force in these small towns...and the law will never be enforced. Our only hope is to shut down the larger, more obvious cockfighting rings, where gambling may be more difficult, but not impossible, to hide. Being the only state still allowing cockfighting, we'll have an influx of cockers, like never before, and we'll have New Mexico's cast offs. Some of these barbarians will want to deplete their "stock" before gambling becomes Illegal. With so many enjoying animal torture as "sport," cockfighting will continue regardless, with hidden gambling and/or simply for enjoyment. This is a complete disgrace to Louisiana... The dignity of our state takes a back seat as legislators promote their own beliefs, disregarding the cockfighting opposition by a vast majority of Louisiana citizens... Feel free to thank Senator Lentini for his efforts to end cockfighting. Since the bill that has passed was a bill written by pro-cockfighting Senator Ritchie, it is he — not Lentini — who'll will receive recognition of the end of cockfighting in Louisiana. Unbelievable! Again, thanks for all your support, Pam Leavy Senator Lentini: lentini@legis.state.la.us • June 2007 KC Digest: Don't Give Up On Louisiana Anti-Cockfighting Bill • 4/19/07: Louisiana - Ban Chicken Blood Sport Now • 4/12/07: About Time! U.S. Animal Fighting Bill On President's Desk • JAN-MAR 2007 UPDATES: New Mexico Nixes Cockfighting; Louisiana Sole State • MAY-JULY 2006 UPDATES: Louisiana Cockfighting Ban Fails In Committee 15. West Hollywood Declaw Ban Upheld By Appellate Court EDITED FOR LENGTH Some veterinarians oppose declawing, but their trade group, the California Veterinary Medical Association, has fought the ordinance in court and also opposed statewide legislation. Abill sponsored by a West Hollywood legislator that would have banned the practice was defeated in 2003, but lawmakers passed a measure in 2004 forbidding the declawing of captive lions and tigers. The surgery involves removing not only the claw but also all or part of the last bone and connecting tendons and ligaments on a feline's paw. Opponents say the procedure is cruel and unnecessary. The West Hollywood ordinance, passed in 2003, declares that the "mere pet's guardian does not justify the unnecessary pain, anguish and permanent disability caused (to) the animal." The measure makes it a crime to perform the surgery within city limits, except for therapeutic purposes such as removal of infected tissue... The ruling should encourage other local governments to pass similar ordinances, said Bruce Wagman, a lawyer for the Animal Legal Defense Fund... The ruling could be appealed to the state Supreme Court. • 1/1/07: Please Help To Outlaw Declawing • 4/26/06: Declawing Hurts. Urge AVMA To Oppose It • AUG-OCT 2006 UPDATES: Declawing [Big] Cats Banned Under Animal Welfare Act • 9/1/04: Urge Governor Schwarzenegger To Pass Declawing Ban (no longer available online) 16. New York First State To Ban Genital Electrocution EDITED FOR LENGTH "The animals killed for fur live miserably and die painfully so that people can wear them. Although this bill will put an end to just one way these animals suffer, it's a good start," said John Phillips, LOHV-NYC's executive director. "We are incredibly grateful to Senator Padavan and Assemblywoman Glick for their tireless advocacy on behalf of animals. They are true humane legislators." Electrocution is a common method of killing minks, foxes and other animals on fur farms. Several such farms operate in New York State. *Senator Padavan is a two-time recipient of our Humane Legislator Award.
• LETTER LIBRARY: ANIMALS IN FASHION INDUSTRY • FACT SHEET: FACTS: The Fur Trade Thumbnail (left) of 8.5 x 11" high-resolution Fact Sheet. Download FREE for your advocacy materials. PLEASE DONATE toward printing Kinship Circle's educational literature for national distribution. Your contribution helps us spread the word on essential animal cruelty/protection issues! 17. EU Dog And Cat Fur Ban - A Closer Look EDITED FOR LENGTH The Committee on Internal Trade had also wanted to expand the definition of dog to include "raccoon dogs," wild dogs unrelated to raccoons but named for their thick coats. Despite current moves in the USA to extend their own ban to cover these animals, this was ignored and only cats and "the subspecies canis lupus familiaris," i.e. domestic dogs, were given protection. The text voted on by the European Parliament on 19th June was the "first reading," meaning it will now go back to the Commission for approval... For the next 18 months until 1st January 2009 however, cat and dog fur will still be legally sold within the EU and the Chinese fur producers will be trying to export as much as they possibly can before that deadline. After 1st January 2009 there should be no more imports of cat or dog fur into the EU, but it will fall upon individual member nations to enforce. China's outlet for these products will be diminished yet not enough to stamp out the trade. Apart from China's own internal market of 1.3 billion buyers, there are many other countries that will continue to welcome them... Full text adopted by the Parliament: • 5/1/07: Stop Dog/Cat Fur Imports To U.S. And Europe • FEB. 2007 KC DIGEST: Faux Fur Found To Come From Dogs, Cats • OCT-DEC 2006 UPDATES: Cat/Dog Fur: European Commission Proposes Ban • 10/24/03: Letters NOW For EU Ban On Cat/Dog Fur (no longer available online) 18. Philippines: Ban On Sale Of Dog Meat Now Law EDITED FOR LENGTH Republic Act 8845, passed in 1998, bans the trading in dog meat, but its implementation has been selective as most provinces in the north of the country hide behind "tradition" to justify eating dogs. In Baguio alone, residents consume about 200 dogs a day, according to animal rights advocate Network for Animals. Network representative Melchor Alipio said the P5,000 fine imposed in RA 8845 was too small compared with the P55 million that dog traders earned annually. Section 11 of the new law imposes a P5,000 fine for every dog killed or traded for its meat and a jail term of one year to four years... The law also requires dog owners to have their pets vaccinated regularly against rabies or face a fine of P2,000. Dog owners who let their dogs stray will be fined P500 for each stray... • JAN 2007 KC DIGEST: Philippines: Save Man's Best Friend from the Dog Meat Trade • COLUMNS: Canine Cuisine: A Custom Or A Crime? • 3/16/05: Korea Moves To Legalize Dog Meat ![]() GET COOL CLOTHES: www.kinshipcircle.org/store/ Kinship Circle is a nonprofit organization serving the animal advocacy community. Donations help us meet expenses for the literature, website, research/campaigns and outreach — that let YOU take action for animals. DONATE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/ SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL LISTS
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