jeudi 25 avril 2013

ACTION:PÉTITIONS POUR LES ÉLÉPHANTS


 
 
 VOUS AIMEZ LES ÉLÉPHANTS?? MOI JE LES ADORE, ILS SONT SI BEAUX QUAND ILS SONT LIBRES ET JOUENT DE LEURS GRANDES OREILLES AVEC LEUR PETITS..
 
 
 MALHEUREUSEMENT ILS SONT   PRATIQUEMENT EN VOIE DE DISPARITION TANT LES CRIMES CONTRE EUX SE MULTIPLIENT, POUR LEURS DÉFENSES, TRAFIC D' IVOIRE, POUR LES CIRQUES OU N' IMPORTE QUELLE AUTRE RAISON POUR CEUX GENS QUI SE RÉJOUISSENT DE LEUR SOUFFRANCE!!
 
TONY ZADEL A RASSEMBLÉ CES 9 PÉTITIONS SUR SA PAGE FACEBOOK.
 C' EST VRAIMENT UNE PAGE A VOIR
 
 
►PET.9 https://secure2.convio.net/ida/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=2129
** Petition NR.8 is about Thailand’s government allegedly complied: officials appear to have underwritten the slaughter of adult elephants living in national parks in order to steal their babies for the entertainment industry !
(and please take a moment to read i have worked more than 2 hours on this link!
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Thailand's tourist industry is driving a brutal trade in baby elephants. Illegal and brutal cross-border trade in endangered wild Asian elephants continues. On the Thai-Myanmar border at least 50-100 calves and young females are removed from their forest homes every year and are traded illegally every year to supply tourist camps. Countless elephants die in the process threatening the remaining populations of this endangered species.a real professional mafia organization with officials corrupted..!!
Capturing elephants from the wild for this trade often involves killing of mothers and other protective family members with automatic weapons. Captured calves are subjected to an extremely brutal breaking-in process where they are tied up, confined, starved, beaten and tortured in order to break their spirits. It is estimated that only one in three survive this inhumane "domestication" process..Going on an elephant ride is a key part of many vacationers’ trips to Thailand and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Doubtless few realize the cruel treatment involved in capturing and “training” these intelligent creatures. The video claims that for every captured calf, five adult elephants are killed while trying to protect their young.Though elephant hunting is illegal in Thailand, it is widely practiced in neighboring Burma, and an active smuggling has been documented as poor Burmese capture, break and sell the baby elephants for what is, to them, huge sums of money. With so much money involved in poor countries with corrupt officials, it is hardly surprising and profoundly depressing that 90% of Asian elephants have been lost in the past century.
No place is safe for elephants in Thailand right now, including sanctuaries and rescue centers !!!
Chapter II : (EMAIL TO SEND SEE BELOW!)
The trouble started with tourist centers clamoring for more baby elephants because they draw tourists, and tourists spend money. Thailand's government allegedly complied: officials appear to have underwritten the slaughter of adult elephants living in national parks in order to steal their babies.
Baby elephants stolen for tourism endure unthinkable suffering. “They are immobilized, beaten mercilessly, and gouged with nails for days at a time. these ritualized “training” sessions leave the elephants badly injured, traumatized, or even dead.”Help protect the elephants in Thai sanctuaries and the brave people who care for them and speak out on behalf of wild elephants by sending Thailand’s Tourism Authority a message that you will not visit Thailand until the government stops raiding elephant sanctuaries, returns confiscated animals and takes effective action to protect wild elephants.Elephants are experiencing the most awful abuses in the name of tourism - travelers to Thailand are often totally unaware of the real story. Travel agents worldwide sell Thailand with images of happy tourists riding on elephants with saddles (howdah) and patting young street elephants. To educate the travelling public we need travel agents to a) be aware of the problem, b) agree to corporate responsibility in the promotion of humane and ethical travel choices.
►►PLEASE CONTACT Thailand’s Tourism Authority by email to share your concern & protest
Tourism Authority of Thailand
1600 New Phetburi Road, Makkasan, Rajatevee,
Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Tel +66 2250 5500
Fax +66 2250 5511
Email: center@tat.or.th
URL www.tourismthailand.org
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Please also contact the Royal Thai Embassy in your country
http://jaktmeister.com/2011/01/list-of-thai-embassies-worldwide/
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►► VIDEOS !
►PLEASE WATCH Elephant training for all kind abuse in Thailand :
*http://youtu.be/YcvGGe-zpIA
*http://youtu.be/QU4j02SrxM4

►►A MUST SEE!!
PLEASE WATCH UNDERCOVER FOOTAGE "BABY ELEPHANT SMUGGLING EXPOSED" FOR ENTERTAINMENT
(This original investigative report by The Ecologist Film Unit in association with Earth Focus/Link TV and Elephant Family exposes this practice.)
http://youtu.be/PvTnJrqx0X8

►►PLEASE WATCH
Breaking the spirit of the elephant for entertainment !Here are the images of the training of wild elephants that are caught for the tourist trade. (Please remind yourself and tell others that by visiting elephant camps you are supporting this!)
http://youtu.be/SVckvi_gWVo

►►NEW UPDATED VIDEO ADDED on APRIL 2013 !
http://youtu.be/k322EStUXG4
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►►PLEASE WATCH ALSO SIMILAR CRUELTY ACT IN INDIA "Shocking Cruelty to Elephants"
http://youtu.be/8bG103hHkUU
DESCRIPTION:
The brutal capture, torture and subsequent death of a young tusker in a capture operation authorized by the government prompted Mike Pandey to stop filming his documentary on Elephants in Crisis and turn it into a news feature.

This news feature exposes the cruel and archaic methods of capture being used with no concern for the animal, a protected and endangered species.

The news feature is a protest and demand for immediate cessation of capture of elephants in this brutal way and a call for policy changes if elephants are to be protected.

Within 3 days of the release of this news feature the Government of India suspended all capture of wild elephants. Individuals in charge of the botched capture operation were suspended.

The news created international outrage International news agencies picked it and activists from all over the world joined in triggering a global signature campaign.

In India changes in policies and rules were made at a national level ensuring that all future captures take place with modern facilities and in the presence of experts to avoid trauma and cruelty after capture. Elephant welfare became top priority.
This news clip shows the cruel and archaic methods of capture that exist in India. Within 3 days of its release, the Indian government suspended all capture of wild elephants. Individuals in charge of the botched capture operation were suspended.

The news clip created international furor. International news agencies took it up and activists from all over the world joined in. IFAW undertook a global signature campaign against elephant capture.

Unfortunately in recent months deaths have been reported. Laws without proper implementation are of no use.

In India changes in policies and rules were made at a national level ensuring that all future captures take place with modern facilities and in the presence of experts to avoid trauma and cruelty after capture.
►►IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THAILANDS ELEPHANTS PLEASE VISIT : ►http://www.elemotion.org/

►►AND MY FRIEND'S LINK http://www.occupyforanimals.org/exploitation-of-asian-elephants.html

►►READ ALSO :http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2176957/The-agonising-blows-expose-evil-secrets-Thailands-elephant-tourism-The-Duchess-Cornwalls-brother-tells-baby-elephants-brutally-starved-tortured.html

►►READ ALSO:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/10/1016_021016_phajaan.html

►►READ ALSO http://www.thescavenger.net/animals/wildlife-tourism-in-thailand-cruel-and-exploitative-735.html
Thank you all Tony Zadel - Copyright(©)Afficher la suite – avec Sugathawansha Sugathawansha Thero, Nimesha Thiwankara, Udaya Samaraweera, Whan Peanpoemphat, Jann Daneault, Sagara Dhananjaya, KL Perera, April Peterson, A Kutyás Lány CsivavaLove, Ramith Tharindu, Sri Sanju Gamage, Tharindu Abesinghe et Sandun Madusanka.

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