vendredi 26 avril 2013

ACTION: CONTRE LA LOI DU TENNESSEE




ILS VEULENT VOTER UNE LOI QUI EMPECHERAIT LES CAMÉRAS CACHÉES DANS LE TENNESSEE USA.
CES CAMÉRAS CACHÉES  ONT DEJA PROUVÉ LEUR UTILITÉ ET PERMIS DE FAIRE ÉVOLUER L' ELEVAGE VERS PLUS D' HUMANITÉ..
 VOTONS TOUS CONTRE LE PROJET DE CETTE LOI


 C' EST ICI ET C' EST IMPORTANT!!


ALORS MERCI DE PARTAGER AUSSI!!
 IL EXISTE UNE AUTRE PÉTITION POUR PROTÉGER CEUX QUI FILMENT DFANS LES ELEVAGES
 C' EST ICI




""We urgently need your help to stop Tennessee Senate Bill (S.B.) 1248, which has passed through the legislature and is awaiting the signature of the governor, who has just 10 days to make a decision. If signed into law the bill could subject whistleblowers to criminal prosecution for their efforts to expose cruelty to animals on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. The bill would require those who document abuse to report it within 48 hours, stopping undercover investigators from documenting a pattern of routine cruelty that has helped authorities across the country enforce the law. It is a desperate attempt by agriculture industry giants to prevent consumers from learning the truth about the miserable lives and gruesome deaths of animals killed for food.

A 2007 PETA investigation at a Tyson chicken slaughterhouse in Tennessee that supplied KFC found that workers violently threw birds and yanked them out of shackles with such force that their legs were broken. Other past undercover investigations have resulted in criminal convictions after revealing systematic abuse, including footage collected at Aviagen Turkeys, Inc., in West Virginia that documented workers beating, stomping on, and maliciously killing birds. These abuses continued even after being brought to a supervisor's and the management's attention. Over the course of two months, the investigator collected meticulous evidence showing that these abuses were routine—and not just isolated incidents—helping officials obtain 23 indictments for cruelty to animals against three former employees, all of whom were convicted and one of whom was jailed.""

 

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