Voici le premier email dans ma boite aujourd' hui
Triste manière de commencer la journée.. quoique cette souffrance animale m' habite depuis plus de 2 ans maintenant que je tiens ce blog .
Rien ne change, ces animaux de ferme australiens continuent d' être expédies dans des pays barbares ou ils sont tortures de manière inimaginables comme le témoignent ces vidéos prises sans relâche par des activistes pour la protection animale.
Parce que le profit est la seule valeur qui anime les gouvernants de l' Australie et les éleveurs complices.
We're done playing 'nice'.
I've had enough of witnessing terrified animals in
countries where they should never have been in the first place. Their
fear and distress rips at your heart like nothing else and haunts you
long after their suffering is ended.
Katia, there is a chocolate brown bull
who today is no longer suffering. His life was taken in the most brutal
way imaginable. Our investigators found him on the back of a truck,
struggling with all his might against the ropes that bound him. He was
enduring a beating as extreme as it was futile. With each stomp of a
foot from above, his panic-stricken eyes darted around, furiously
searching — for any hope of escape.
A world away from his home in Western Australia, he drew his last, gasping breath in the streets of Gaza.
He could never know that a few weeks later thousands
would be weeping for him. And that his shocking suffering would become
the catalyst for the Australian community to rise up and demand justice.
And Katia, we're done playing 'nice'. The brutal and preventable abuse of this animal was the final straw. We are taking our fight to end live export to a whole new level. And we need your help to do it.
This poor animal should never have been in Gaza. He
was illegally trafficked over the border from Israel along with
thousands of others. As you read this, the export company responsible
has more of our animals on the water, shipping them to an unknown fate.
We did everything in our power to make our laws work
to protect these animals. Over two years we have carried out
investigations in 10 countries; and lodged 35 legal complaints showing
Australian exporters deliberately flouting the rules. We were promised
that if we took evidence of live export abuses straight to government,
they would act.
We were lied to.
With a government unwilling to use its power to punish repeat offenders, the cruelty has only escalated.
But worse than that, it is now clear that our
government accepts some animals will always be brutalised in this trade.
Animals like this terrified bull in Gaza. To them, he is just the cost
of doing business and keeping the rural lobby happy.
To us, he is the reason we are going to end live export.
Katia, we have the strategy mapped out — and it's never been done before. Click here to see how we're going to do it.
Our next steps will be historic. Take them with us.
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