Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 In Turkey: Live chickens have been thrown into pits, buried alive, or trapped inside plastic bags to die of suffocation. In Kars, poultry has been burned alive. Footage has been aired on television stations worldwide. Turkish animal protection organizations have protested to the authorities, but their message will be even stronger if it is supported by emails from abroad. Please send the following text: Türkiye'de kümes hayvanlarýnýn itlafýnda kullanýlan bazý metodlar için tepkimi belirtmek istiyorum. Kuþ gribi elbette tehlikeli bir tehdittir, ama bu, hayvanlarýn canlý olarak torbalara týkýlmalarýný, bazý bölgelerde yapýldýðý gibi canlý canlý gömülmelerini ya da üzerlerine gaz dökülerek yakýlmalarýný haklý kýlmaz. Bu uygulamalar kabul edilemez bir vahþettir, ve televizyonda yayýnlanmalarý ile, Avrupa'da ve Dünya'da Türkiye hakkýnda çok kötü bir imaj oluþmasýný saðlamaktadýrlar. to cumhurbaskanligi, bilgiedinme, mustafa61, bulent.arinc, HuseyinS, delegation-turkey respectively president of the republic, prime minister, minister of the environment, president of parliament, director of the agricultural ministry department that makes decisions regarding slaughter, Turkish delegation to the European Unionwith a copy to the Turkish media: defne.samyeli, akirca, okurhatti, yorum, haber, yergun, iletisim, postakutusu, editor, izmir, tdn, okurhattiRemember to include your name and address in your letter (city and country, at least).Translation: I am writing to express my strong disapproval of the cruel slaughter methods sometimes used on poultry in Turkey. While avian flu is a serious threat, it does not justify causing animal suffering by putting live animals in bags, burying them alive, or burning them alive, as has been done in some places. These practices are unacceptably cruel toward animals and, when broadcast on television, convey a very poor image of Turkey in Europe and throughout the world. The Turkish text is from An-su Aksoy, and the email addresses are from An-su Aksoy and Hülya Alpgiray, which protect animals in Turkey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 This cruelty happens all over the world constantly. Here in Australia, chickens are kept in tiny, crampt cages, sick & dyng birds are left to be trampled into the wire on the bottom and live in their own filth for as long as they live. I think that Bird Flu is natures way of getting back at the human race for the constant neglact & cruelty inflicted on chickens. Mad cow desease...chickens...what's next! Let's face it, we deserve it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 , " Julie " <julez_m2004 wrote: > Having just joined the group, I am browsing through some previous posts: This one by Julie says it all. Wouldn't it be marvellous if animals could retaliate for all the suffering we have caused.==Ken. > This cruelty happens all over the world constantly. Here in Australia, > chickens are kept in tiny, crampt cages, sick & dyng birds are left to > be trampled into the wire on the bottom and live in their own filth > for as long as they live. I think that Bird Flu is natures way of > getting back at the human race for the constant neglact & cruelty > inflicted on chickens. Mad cow desease...chickens...what's next! Let's > face it, we deserve it! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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