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Dec 2, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Petition
Location: United States
http://www.care2.com/news/member/457397809/1319291

In Honor of World AIDS Day - Support the Great Ape Protection Act
Animals  (tags: USA, HR1326, animaltesting, animaladvocates, animalrights, animalwelfare, ethics, humans, law, protection, suffering )

Joanna
- 17 hours ago - care2.com
We don't want people dying of AIDS and we don't want primates being tortured any more !!! Please take action: USA needs the Great Ape Protection Act. contact your legislator and ask them to support the H.R. 1326
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Updates:
» If your legislator is not signed on, ask them to cosponsor the Great Ape Protection Act (H.R. 1326.)
» If they are a 2009 cosponsor, please thank them.
» To order legislator postcards, click here.
» To find your legislator, click here.
» Finally, email the National Institutes of Health (NIH).  Let them know you no longer want your tax dollars going towards research on great apes. Tell them you want NIH:

To retire all government owned/supported chimpanzees currently in U.S. labs to sanctuary; and,
To reallocate funding for alternatives, which are more humane, safer and better science.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2009 7:25pm
Dec 1, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Write E-Mail
Location: United States
Project R&R: Release and Restitution for Chimpanzees in U.S. Laboratories ono
Yoko © Fauna Foundation (see story below) 
aids, ribbonIn Honor of World AIDS Day

"I have lost friends, teachers, and colleagues to this disease. Today I watch with those who are waiting for a cure. In loving recognition, I ask that we move towards humane and scientifically superior research that will give all of us the promise of an end to HIV/AIDS."   - Karen S., NEAVS staff

NEAVS/Project R&R continues to advocate for better science. In honor of World AIDS Day, a day of international awareness about HIV and AIDS, we are asking our supporters to reach out to their Representatives in support of the Great Ape Protection Act (H.R.1326), a bill to end chimpanzee research.

Why today?

The use of chimpanzees was once hailed as “the key” to a cure for AIDS. Yet AIDS continues to kill millions worldwide, in spite of the large number of chimpanzees bred and historically used in HIV/AIDS research.

Today, HIV research using chimpanzees represents an extremely small, nearly non-existent percent of all HIV research – an admission by scientists that the chimpanzee model of AIDS/HIV is a failure. Still, a few studies backed by federal funding continue.

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Please contact your legislator and ask them to support the Great Ape Protection Act (H.R. 1326) by signing on as a cosponsor. If they have already signed on as a cosponsor, please thank them.

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Despite the failure of chimpanzee use to prevent or cure HIV/AIDS, some researchers are calling for a return of their use to study the disease. “An Assessment of the Role of Chimpanzees in AIDS Vaccine Research,” published in 2008 and authored by Project R&R’s Science Director and geneticist Jarrod Bailey, Ph.D., investigated chimpanzees use in HIV/AIDS vaccine development.  This paper demonstrated that a return to chimpanzee use would be not only non-productive, but even counterproductive to scientific progress in preventing and conquering AIDS.

ono, green background Touched by HIV/AIDS:
the story of one HIV research survivor


Purchased from a circus at age 7, Yoko was sent to the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates in 1981. He was used extensively in research and infected with both HIV and hepatitis C – today he tests negative for both.  Why? Although HIV can replicate in their bodies, chimpanzees infected with HIV do not become sick with symptoms of AIDS.

Now in sanctuary at Fauna, Yoko has become very social and can often be found in a grooming circle of friends. A fast runner who loves to play chase, he is a very small adult male, but what he lacks in size he makes up for in personality.

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Project R&R is a campaign of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS)
333 Washington Street, Suite 850, Boston, MA 02108
© NEAVS. All rights reserved.



ALL ACTIONS TOGETHER - ALL YOU CAN DO:

NEAVS/Project R&R action:


To find your legislator, click here
To see if they are already signed on, click here.


AAVS action:
Click here to read more and take action!
 
PCRM action: Urge Congress to Support the Great Ape Protection Act Send an automatic e-mail now.
 
HSUS action: Action Alert! Help Support The Great Ape Protection Act
 
Petition: Sign the Petition to End Chimpanzee Research
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Posted: Dec 1, 2009 4:33pm
Dec 1, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Petition
Location: United States

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) sets out the ways the public can get access to information held by the Government. This includes information held by the Home Office, Universities and other bodies about animal experimentation.

There are a number of exemptions for the FOIA including one that says if another law bans information from being given out, then the FOIA doesn’t apply to that.

Unfortunately, this applies to animal experiments. Because Section 24 of the Animal (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 stops the Home Office giving out information about experiment licences which researchers want to keep secret, we can’t use the FOIA to get this information.

The BUAV doesn’t think this is fair. We don’t want to know researchers names or addresses or anything that is genuinely confidential. However, we do think the public has a right to know what is being done to animals in experiments and why.

Lobby your MP
Lobby your local MP.



only 5 MPs signed EDM 277

send the email from BUAV site to MPs now!!!
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Posted: Dec 1, 2009 10:27am
Nov 30, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Protest
Location: United States

Call for an international day of action for the release of animal rights activists imprisoned in the Netherlands - Wednesday, 02

 

Since 29 October 2009 Rieke S., an activist from Germany accused of releasing mink from a mink farm in Gelderse/Barchem, is imprisoned on remand in Breda, Netherlands.
On November 17th, 2009, another activist, this time from the Netherlands, was arrested and imprisoned on remand. According to the media, 5000 mink were released and several cages destroyed in the course of the liberation they are accused of. Unfortunately, the minks couldn't escape from the area, seemingly because the police interrupted the action before the fences could be opened and removed. The first accused activist was allegedly arrested already during the liberation action, supposedly as a direct result of over two years of continous observation and surveillance of the Dutch animal rights movement. Three apartments were raided by the police. The pre-trial detention was already prolonged several times in both cases, therefore a soon release seems unlikely. The imprisoned activists are isolated from the outside world, so far they weren´t allowed to receive visits from their friends or relatives. Even the receiving of letters was averted for the first weeks.
This violates EU-directives: According to the European Court for Human Rights pre-trial detention in EU-countries is only allowed to be imposed for securing a criminal case, and mustn't be of punitive character because the trial itself has not yet been completed.
Contact to the family must be allowed, the amount of postal letters may not be limited or stopped totally. The German Animal Rights group "die tierbefreier e.V." and other animal rights groups are therefore calling for an international day of action on December 2nd, to demand the immediate release of both activists and to end their isolation. The activists must be able to receive visits and mail at regular intervals! To create maximum pressure on the Dutch authorities, protests at Dutch embassies and consulates should take place on this day (but are of course also welcome before or afterwards!).

It is also possible to express one's protest by contacting the Dutch representatives by phone, fax or e-mail. Please inform us beforehand at holland@die-tierbefreier.d

e whether you can organise a demo so that we know it for a press release. Reports and/or photographs to this mailaddress are also appreciated. Please also continue to write supportive letters for both prisoners.
For Rieke it is best to use the above mail address for the dutch activist you can use dbf-sg@riseup.net .
The e-mails are printed out and forwarded to the prison.
Furthermore, to pay for lawyers etc money is needed urgently. Please organise benefits and donate the money to the following bank account: International:To: RA LoukidisIBAN: DE40 1408 0000 0255 1809 01 BIC: DRES DE FF 140Subject: Holland For donations from inside Germany:Inhaber: RA LoukidisKto.-Nr.: 0255180901BLZ: 14080000Dresdner BankStichwort: Holland


The link to contact the Dutch Gov: http://www.government.nl/contact
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Posted: Nov 30, 2009 11:44am
Nov 25, 2009

1:25pm Thursday 12th November 2009

http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/localnews/4735793.Enfield_is_first__cruelty_free__council_in_UK/

ENFIELD is the first council in the country to use only "cruelty-free" cleaning products.

The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), which campaigns to end animal experiments, voiced delight at the decision, made at last night's council meeting.

Councillor Christopher Cole introduced the motion in support of the BUAV's "Clean Up Cruelty" campaign, which seeks to end cruel animal testing for household products and their ingredients.

Enfield is now the first council in the UK whose cleaning contractors can only use BUAV-approved products.

BUAV chief executive Michelle Thew said: “The BUAV congratulates Enfield Council and its residents in taking this important stance.

"We urge other councils throughout the UK to adopt a similar position, and support our campaign to end the cruelty and suffering inflicted on animals to test cleaning products."

The BUAV campaign received success in Parliament recently, when all major parties pledged to put a ban on animal testing for household products in their manifestos for the next election.

In 1997 the Government decided to stop granting licences for cosmetics tests on animals, but there is no such prohibition for household products.

The BUAV’s Humane "Cosmetics Standard" and "Household Products Standard" are recognisable by the Leaping Bunny logo, an internationally recognised and patented cruelty-free certification.

For a list of BUAV-approved products, visit www.gocrueltyfree.org.

 

 

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Cleaning up their act: All Enfield office products must now show this logo to prove they are kind to animals

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You can send them a message:

http://www.enfield.gov.uk/forms/form/15/suggestions_form

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Posted: Nov 25, 2009 6:39am
Nov 24, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Other
Location: United States

http://www.care2.com/news/member/457397809/1312003

BUAV Shows Inadequacies of Proposals for EU Animal Experiment Directive - Action Needed!!
BUAV Shows Inadequacies of Proposals for EU Animal Experiment Directive - Action Needed!!

Animals  (tags: animalexperiments, animaltesting, EU, Directive88/609, BUAV, ECEAE, AnimalWelfare, animalcruelty, animalrights, animalwelfare, conservation, cruelty, investigation, protection, suffering, wildanimals )

Joanna
- 14 hours ago - buav.org
As we enter the final critical weeks for the revision of EU Directive 86/609 on the use of animals in experiments your emails are needed urgently !! BUAV findings show the total inadequacy of the proposals that are currently on the table.
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Posted: Nov 24, 2009 2:38am
Nov 18, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Protest
Location: Spain
Semana global contra Astrazeneca del 23 al 29 de Noviembre
Concentración en Madrid: viernes 27,
http://www.shac-spain.net

para más info: info@shac-spain.net
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Posted: Nov 18, 2009 12:39pm
Nov 18, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Protest
Location: Ireland

Every person counts, these animals have no one but us - and nothing is more important than their lives.
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CALLING ALL ACTIVISTS!

Hi,

We, the National Animal Rights Association (N.A.R.A. - http://www.naracampaigns.org ) will be having protests outside both Charles River Laboratories in Co. Mayo, on Tuesday 24th November. We want to make them the biggest protests the vivisection industry in Ireland has ever seen - but we need your help!

Our first protest will be outside the Charles River Lab. in Carrentrila, Ballina, Co. Mayo. After a few hours there, we'll be heading to the second Charles River Lab., in Glenamoy, Co. Mayo - which is about an hour's drive from Ballina.

Vegan snacks will be provided throughout the day, and please feel free to bring your own megaphones, posters and banners! We are calling on everyone to make this day a success, so we would like to invite not only activists in Ireland, but campaigners from around the world to attend!



Here's the plan for the day:

MEET AT: 8am sharp, Tues. 24th November, outside the Hugh Lane Art Gallery (Parnell Square, Dublin 1) for pick-up.


8.30am, bus packed and passengers onboard, departing Dublin

11.30am/12noon, estimated arrival at Charles River Laboratory in Carrentrila, Ballina, Co. Mayo.

2.30pm, departing Carrentrila, Ballina, Co. Mayo

3.30pm/4pm, estimated arrival at Charles River Laboratory in Glenamoy, Co. Mayo (it's beside the second Corrib Gas terminal)

6pm/6.30pm, departing Glenamoy

9.30pm/10pm, estimated arrival in Dublin, to be dropped off at Hugh Lane Art Gallery on Parnell Square, Dublin 1.



***CHARLES RIVER - THE FACTS:***

Charles River Laboratories, which is one of the biggest animal testing companies in the world, has two research facilities in Ireland. They are located in: Carrentrila, Ballina, Co. Mayo and Glenamoy, Co. Mayo.

They conduct painful, live experiments on animals for the Pharmaceutical, Animal Health, Medical Device, Biotechnology and Food Industries in this country.

They are a contract testing business, which means they will test anything, on any animal, for a price. Thousands of animals are experimented on in these labs every year.

Their torturous lives are full of pain, fear, suffering and misery. Any animal that manages to survive an experiment, is killed shortly afterwards.

Animals are bred on site, both for their own use and to sell to universities and other commercial laboratories, and we have been informed by sympathisers that the species used include mice, rats, dogs, cats and horses. Over the years we have also received claims of animal bodies and toxic waste being dumped in the nearby lake, as well as reports of dogs being heard barking and howling for hours on end in breeding sheds.

How could anyone do that to an animal? These people are barbaric animal abusers, and are an absolute disgrace to humanity. Hidden behind closed doors, they have gotten away with this for far to long. But we will not stop until we expose this disgusting industry, and finally put a stop to it.

Animals are sentient beings who deserve the freedom to live a full life in their natural environment. There is absolutely no moral or ethical justification whatsoever for using any animal in this way.

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The animals need you - please be there!


For the animals,

Laura Broxson - +353 (0)86 8729 444

National Animal Rights Association
http://www.naracampaigns.org

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Posted: Nov 18, 2009 11:09am
Oct 28, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Other
Location: United States
Replace All Animal Experiments In Europe - Actions Needed
Animals  (tags: animaltesting, animalexperiments, EU, directive86/609/EEC, AnimalCruelty, animalcruelty, animalrights, animalwelfare, ethics )

Joanna
- 12 minutes ago - againess-en.wikidot.com
It is vital that the influence of pro-vivisection industry lobbyists is countered by voices that speak out in defence of animals and for modern, cruelty-free research methods. Emails needed ASAP!!
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Posted: Oct 28, 2009 3:04pm
Oct 28, 2009
Dean Food acquires Alpro
Posted in General news by Glô! on the October 21st, 2009
Alpro sold to Dairy Giant

ALPRO, the EU market leader in soya-based foods and which is also a division of Vandemoortele N.V., Belgium’s largest privately-held food company, was acquired by Dairy Giants Dean Foods Company in June 2009.

Dean Foods is the largest processor and distributor of cow milk and other dairy products in the United States. They also own Silk Soy which is the leading brand of soymilk in the U.S.
The acquisition of the European company ALPRO, which owns the brands Alpro and Provamel will make DEAN Foods the global leader in soy products.

Gregg Engles, chairman and chief executive of Dean Foods, said soymilk could be one of the fastest growing lines in the food and beverage industry: “This is one of the most strategic assets


we could have acquired. We see significant opportunities to leverage the collective strengths of both businesses across a global soy platform to accelerate growth.” Alpro CEO Bernard Deryckere welcomed the acquisition, stating that “We look forward to being part of Dean Foods, a strong organization that shares our passion for brands. With our successful European market strategy, compatible values and great staff, we can build a strong future as part of Dean Foods.”

Alpro now joins the list of the companies which were sold to companies thriving off animal exploitation. The list includes Tom of Maine bought by Colgate-Palmolive, the Body Shop now owned by vivisection giants L’Oreal and Original Source owned by PZ Cussons.

The irony is obvious. It is not just that they are now bought by corporations which are known for animal exploitation; it is also that their new parent companies specialise in the exact animal exploitation that the former were known to avoid.


It raises the question that if we do not support companies that are owned by major vivisection labs or companies like P&G then how is that any different than avoiding a company that is directly linked to raping, enslaving and murdering cows for dairy products?

For people who wish to avoid the Alpro/Provamel brands, there are companies like Plamil which can be found at www.plamilfoods.co.uk or at most health food stores.

Ref:

Press release: www.deanfoods.com

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