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PET ►1.http://www.change.org/ en-GB/petitions/ ban-religious-slaughter-in- the-european-union
PET ►2.http://www.change.org/ petitions/ abandon-du-projet-d-abattoi r-exclusivement-rituel-de- guéret-creuse
PET ►3.http:// you.38degrees.org.uk/ petitions/ petition-for-stricter-contr ols-on-ritually-slaughtere d-meat-within-the-united-k ingdom
PET ...►4.http://www.change.org/ en-GB/petitions/ ban-halal-meat-slaughter-in -the-uk
PET ►5.http://www.change.org/ en-IN/petitions/ stop-halal-process-of-anima l-slaughtering-for-commerc ial-purpose-abhishek-kadya n
PET ►6..http://www.causes.com/ actions/1716045
PET ►7.http://www.gopetition.com/ petition/44471.html
PET ►8 http://www.ipetitions.com/ petition/ compulsorylabelling-rituall yslaughteredmeat/
PET ►9 http://www.change.org/fr/ pétitions/ the-rt-hon-owen-paterson-mp -ban-halal-slaughter-in-th e-united-kingdom
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In 2012, Aid al-kabir also called Eid al-Adha starts on Friday, the 26th of October
✦PLEASE GO ALSO TO THIS LINK FOR MORE INFO : http:// www.occupyforanimals.org/ aid-al-kabir-or-eid-al-adha .html
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ALERT NEWS !! (FROM LAST YEAR-2012) ►►►http:// www.murrayvalleystandard.co m.au/story/396883/ 2000-sheep-face-ritual-slau ghter/
MORE than 2000 Australian sheep will be ritually slaughtered in Singaporean mosques in the coming weeks!!! enraging animal-rights activists who say the ritual killing inevitably leads to animal cruelty.
The animals are being shipped to Singapore for the annual Korban, this year on October 26, when sheep are ritually killed with a portion given to the poor.
Eighteen "temporary facilities" have been approved at mosques by the Australian government following the introduction of strict animal-welfare rules, known as ESCAS, for all live exports. The rules, which require the exporter to guarantee animal welfare standards from farm to slaughter, were established after Australian cattle were slaughtered inhumanely in Indonesia last year.
Animals Australia lead campaigner Lyn White said she was shocked to learn slaughter in mosques had been granted.
"If cutting the throat of a fully conscious, terrified sheep in a mosque meets ESCAS standards, then clearly these standards in no way provide a level of care that the Australian community would deem to be acceptable," Ms White told The Age.
"I have witnessed this festival taking place in many countries over the past decade, and it inevitably has resulted in the most distressing images of cruelty to Australian exported animals. The terror of the animals is palpable, as they inevitably witness as well as sense the mass slaughter taking place."
Ms White said the public had lost confidence in live exports, citing the current saga involving the brutal culling of more than 7000 Australian sheep in Pakistan.
"Exporters managed to get Pakistan approved under ESCAS, despite risks that any reasonable person would have foreseen, and now inconceivably, mosques in Singapore have been approved as a location to ritually slaughter Australian sheep," Ms White said.
Animals Australia said that in Singapore, and other Islamic countries, Muslims could fulfil their religious obligations by purchasing a voucher for an animal to be slaughtered in an abattoir in other countries, with the meat then distributed to the poor.
"As a nation, we have no moral obligation whatsoever to facilitate religious or cultural customs that involve cruelty to animals, in fact we have an ethical duty not to, and to encourage other options to be embraced," Ms White said.
A Department of Agriculture spokesman said an export licence was granted in late September as it had met the new regulations.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visited Canberra last Thursday and said Australia had gone "the extra mile" to ensure mosques were cleared and qualified for the slaughter ritual.
Labor backbencher and live-exports critic Kelvin Thomson said Australia should be encouraging Muslims to buy vouchers for sheep to be slaughtered in Australian abattoirs.
"In any event, religious convictions that condone cruelty to animals should not be accommodated, they should be resisted," Mr Thomson said...
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– avec Pia Berrend et Elizabeth Martinez.PET ►1.http://www.change.org/
PET ►2.http://www.change.org/
PET ►3.http://
PET ...►4.http://www.change.org/
PET ►5.http://www.change.org/
PET ►6..http://www.causes.com/
PET ►7.http://www.gopetition.com/
PET ►8 http://www.ipetitions.com/
PET ►9 http://www.change.org/fr/
✦FOR DUTCH (NEDERLANDS) SPEAKING HERE IS AN AUTO EMAIL TO SENT :
http://www.gaia.be/nl/
In 2012, Aid al-kabir also called Eid al-Adha starts on Friday, the 26th of October
✦PLEASE GO ALSO TO THIS LINK FOR MORE INFO : http://
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ALERT NEWS !! (FROM LAST YEAR-2012) ►►►http://
MORE than 2000 Australian sheep will be ritually slaughtered in Singaporean mosques in the coming weeks!!! enraging animal-rights activists who say the ritual killing inevitably leads to animal cruelty.
The animals are being shipped to Singapore for the annual Korban, this year on October 26, when sheep are ritually killed with a portion given to the poor.
Eighteen "temporary facilities" have been approved at mosques by the Australian government following the introduction of strict animal-welfare rules, known as ESCAS, for all live exports. The rules, which require the exporter to guarantee animal welfare standards from farm to slaughter, were established after Australian cattle were slaughtered inhumanely in Indonesia last year.
Animals Australia lead campaigner Lyn White said she was shocked to learn slaughter in mosques had been granted.
"If cutting the throat of a fully conscious, terrified sheep in a mosque meets ESCAS standards, then clearly these standards in no way provide a level of care that the Australian community would deem to be acceptable," Ms White told The Age.
"I have witnessed this festival taking place in many countries over the past decade, and it inevitably has resulted in the most distressing images of cruelty to Australian exported animals. The terror of the animals is palpable, as they inevitably witness as well as sense the mass slaughter taking place."
Ms White said the public had lost confidence in live exports, citing the current saga involving the brutal culling of more than 7000 Australian sheep in Pakistan.
"Exporters managed to get Pakistan approved under ESCAS, despite risks that any reasonable person would have foreseen, and now inconceivably, mosques in Singapore have been approved as a location to ritually slaughter Australian sheep," Ms White said.
Animals Australia said that in Singapore, and other Islamic countries, Muslims could fulfil their religious obligations by purchasing a voucher for an animal to be slaughtered in an abattoir in other countries, with the meat then distributed to the poor.
"As a nation, we have no moral obligation whatsoever to facilitate religious or cultural customs that involve cruelty to animals, in fact we have an ethical duty not to, and to encourage other options to be embraced," Ms White said.
A Department of Agriculture spokesman said an export licence was granted in late September as it had met the new regulations.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visited Canberra last Thursday and said Australia had gone "the extra mile" to ensure mosques were cleared and qualified for the slaughter ritual.
Labor backbencher and live-exports critic Kelvin Thomson said Australia should be encouraging Muslims to buy vouchers for sheep to be slaughtered in Australian abattoirs.
"In any event, religious convictions that condone cruelty to animals should not be accommodated, they should be resisted," Mr Thomson said...
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