Monkey abused turns violent on the trainer

Angry monkeys take revenge

Angry monkeys take revenge

The man in the china was abusing three monkeys to perform some tricks. This again provided an opportunity to look at how we treat animals.

 

 

The monkeys were forced to ride mini-bicycles and while doing that they were hit with a stick. Having tolerating enough of this cruelty, monkeys decided to take matters in to their own hands. Among the three of these monkeys one twisted his ears and pulled out his hair and bit his back. Then when trainer dropped the cane, the third monkey picked it up and started hitting him around the head with it until the stick broke.  

In the earlier of this week, two people were injured by stones thrown to them by chimpanzee at Kolkata Zoo in India because the visitors were teasing those chimpanzees and throwing things at them.  

The animals in china are treated badly for sometime. It is now hoped that police will investigate claim of animal cruelty and confiscate the monkey. In china, their have been plenty of media stores about animal being abused to make them perform. But it does not only happen in china, in countries like UK also animals are treated to make to perform in circuses. Though we don’t have bike-riding monkeys in UK circus but there are lions and tigers to perform, dogs riding on backs of horses, an elderly arthritic elephants and other animals. Despite the UK being heralded as a “nation of animal lovers”, this cruelty still continues around us.  

Therefore, it is not all surprising to know when animal decide to hit back against the cruelty inflicted on them by humans. In fact, it is the bigger surprise that it doesn’t happen more often. We need to recognize that animals are not here for our amusement, to be made to perform in the markets of china or the big tops of UK circuses or caged at Zoos for us to intent look. All animals, human and non-humans share many things in common, emotion being one. In the book, the Emotional Lives of Animals says “lacking a shared language, emotions are perhaps our most effective means of cross-species communication.”

 

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Protest against KFC new market outlet – PETA

On Thursday, the activist’s people of PETA carried out the protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) at its new market outlet.

The protest was against cruelty to birds by their suppliers and KFC was asked to deal strictly with their supplier for such cruelty. After the undercover investigation of US slaughter house in West Virginia by PETA shows that birds are being cruelly treated by the workers. The birds served by KFC have a very tortured and painful life. Rahul Patil, the campaign coordinator of PETA said “It would be completely impractical if we ask people to become vegetarian. So we just want them not to have food from KFC unless they implement some basic animal welfare standard.”

Sumit Bhattacharya said that KFC should adhere to some sort of welfare standards like others. According to PETA report, KFC suppliers pack chickens in filthy and crowded warehouses. For the purpose of breeding, birds are drugged and millions are scaled to death in de-featuring tanks.

PETA has written number of letters to KFC executives regarding these issues, but none of these letters were answered by them. They simply refused to abide by norms and are trying to hide behind its animal welfare advisory council in US.

The protestor called for the adoption of animal care standards and also asking them to lay down transparency in welfare standards.

Mother Jones interview with our founder – Ingrid Newkrik

Mother jones has an interview with our founder its very interesting to see her insights. Read the interview below:

This is a Mother Jones podcast. Ingrid Newkirk is the president and co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals [PETA], the world’s largest animal rights organization. The English-born Newkirk has shepherded PETA for two decades, penning multiple books and promoting the organization with controversial publicity campaigns featuring naked models. Mother Jones editor Jen Phillips talks with Newkirk about her newest book, and about the feminists who have a beef with PETA’s ads.

Mother Jones: Thank you so much for taking time out to speak with Mother Jones.

Ingrid Newkirk: It’s my pleasure.

MJ: So we’re going to be talking about your book, One Can Make a Difference, and you have dozens of essays from people from all different walks of life. How did you go about gathering these?

IN: Well, it was a wealth of choices, may I say that. I started out about a year ago thinking that I would put together a book that contained stories—because I hear so many—of people who have set out to help animals in one way or the other. So I started compiling those essays and I began running into so many inspiring people that I began to expand upon it and so now it’s people who have helped in absolutely any way. They might have cleaned up, in one case, the path going up to Everest which is littered with trash and all sorts of hazardous waste. Or somebody who invented a medical device, but they’re all kind people who have really made something of their lives. At PETA we’ve always made the point that the most important thing you can do in life is to be kind. And so all these people are kind in one way or the other.

MJ: What are you hoping readers will take away from this book, or what are you hoping it will prompt them to do in their daily lives?

IN: I start the book with, I have a little saying: whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it because boldness has genius power and magic in it. I do believe, as I travel around talking to people about PETA, about our work to stop cruelty to animals, people raise their hands and they commonly say, But what can I do to stop that? And of course everybody can do something to stop that. You can stop eating animals and you can stop wearing fur. But the same is true, wherever I go, people might have other interests too. They might think that there should be an after-school reading program for children. Or they might think that the Special Olympics needs help. You can get involved and you can do something. I believe you have a finite time on earth and who knows how long you’re going to live? I think movies like The Bucket List are extremely annoying because it says if you find out that you only have, say, six months to live, you should go out and do frivolous things whereas I think you should look at your life as possibilities that you could leave your mark in wonderful ways. Don’t think you can’t. You have enormous power, whoever you are.

MJ: The values that you’re talking about in this book, just being kind and thinking consciously, and making the world a better place, sound to me like very Christian values. I was wondering if PETA has ever gone after the Christian demographic or done a partnership with any local churches?

IN: Yes, and of course and especially with battered women’s shelters and with family homes for distressed people. We also work with a Christian mission, cooking vegetarian hot dogs for people because the last thing I think a homeless person wants is heart disease, atherosclerosis, cancer, and the meat-related diseases. We work, of course, with all sorts of religious organizations who do overseas aid. For example, people give us their fur coats because they’ve had a change of heart, and we then have used them for everything from wildlife bedding to giving them to religious charities who work overseas who go into regions in remote areas of the globe and we cut the fur coats up and make them into coats for children who don’t have the option of going to a store and buying something to keep them warm.

MJ: I’ve just got the strangest image in my head of someone in the Himalayas schleping around in a Saks Fifth Avenue mink coat.

IN: Oh, it’s true, it’s absolutely true, in fact I got some photographs this week. We’ve sent them to Serbia, we’ve sent them to, you name it for the winter. I’ve got a picture of some herders the children wrapped up in obviously some fur coats that were once bought in a ritzy store in Manhattan.

MJ: One question I did have. I really do appreciate the work PETA has done but it has gotten a lot of criticism for using women in some of its ads. A lot of times in bikinis, or scantily clad, I think there was a striptease campaign that came online recently. What do you say to people who criticize PETA and say that it’s not women-friendly, that it denigrates women?

IN: Well, it’s rubbish because the organization is run by a woman, who is me. I marched in the earliest of rallies, I am an adamant feminist, but I’m not a prude and I think you can go to the beach and see people who are in less than you can in a PETA ad. Our people are all volunteers, no one has asked a woman to take off her clothes. I’ve done it myself, we’ve all marched naked if we want to, and I think that it’s very restrictive and in fact wrong. I would expect someone in, say, Iran to tell us that we should cover up, but I don’t expect women or men in this country to criticize women who wish to use their bodies in a form of political statement, to tell them, you need to cover yourself up. There’s this idea of ‘naughty bits’ and I just think it’s funny more than anything else. It’s not sexist, it may be sexual, but no. No woman has ever been paid to strip. She has decided to use her body as a political instrument. That’s her prerogative and I think it is anti-feminist to dare to tell her that she needs to put her clothes back on.

MJ: I guess I just feel that there are so many more women who are vegetarians than male and I don’t know if these campaigns are to raise general awareness or appeal to heterosexual males. What do these campaigns bring for PETA?

IN: It’s a biological fact, isn’t it, that people are drawn to breasts and whathaveyou, it’s just a biological fact. Maybe if everyone walked around naked it wouldn’t be so appealing. But it does, for example, when Alicia Silverstone did a very beautiful, tasteful, ‘naked’ TV spot for us it went everywhere because everyone wanted to take a look. But when people came to the web site, after they saw her commercial, they then were confronted with the facts about why she’s a vegetarian. So when people come to the web site to gawk, they actually get an education. And that’s extremely effective. Because if you just say to people, ‘Hello, would you like to see a slaughterhouse video?’ people are going to say ‘No’ and run in the other direction. But if you say would you like to see Alicia Silverstone without her clothes, most people go, ‘Good Lord, yes. Let’s have a look at that.’

MJ: One thing I saw recently that made me think of you and of PETA is a movie that’s coming out called Beverly Hills Chihuahua. And I was just wondering what your response is to that, whether it’s helping people empathize with animals or it’s kind of exploiting the animal actors in the film.

IN: Well, you know it’s a mixed bag. And we have several campaigns related to this at the moment. I wrote a book, just before this one, called Let’s Have a Dog Party.

MJ: I have that book.

IN: It’s a very fun book, I hope you agree.

MJ: I do.

IN: And I wrote it because Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, these people are terrible role models in that they acquire little dogs like the Beverly Hills Chihuahua as arm candy. One of the lessons is please don’t ever get a dog no matter how small or cute if you don’t have the time. It’s like having a baby. You can’t sleep in late, you have to get up and take them out, you can’t stay out all night, they need things. I do think that Beverly Hills Chihuahua is going to cause a run on people getting small dogs and that’s bad because that’s what happened with the 101 Dalmatians movie.

MJ: PETA has so many different campaigns, how do you guys gauge your success? How do you determine whether or not you as an organization have made progress? Do you do it in terms of revenue, or web site visits?

IN: We do do it in a number of ways. For example, our web sites. We have more than a million visitors to PETA.org every month. So we know that’s a success. And then of course we have victories, for example, if you see maniquins in a television car commercial please know that it was PETA who got rid of the car crash tests on baboons and pigs. We stopped NASA from sending monkeys into space. We have persuaded over 600 cosmetic and household products companies not to test on animals. We have, we’re always doing something that makes a tangible difference. But to me, it’s hearts and minds and it’s making activists.”

Chrysler in trouble for Leather shoe rule: PETA will not allow this.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA )  is protesting a requirement by Chrysler that factory workers must wear leather shoes or face being sent home without pay.

“I hope that you will retract this memo immediately and allow workers to wear shoes or boots made from any of the rugged, safe leather alternatives that exist today,” PETA corporate affairs director Matt Prescott said in a letter to Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli that was distributed to the media Thursday.

Chrysler spokesman Mike Palese said a recent memo was posted at the Los Angeles parts depot to remind workers to wear appropriate footwear after a manager noticed people wearing canvas shoes.

The standard calls for footwear with leather uppers and slip-resistant soles.

“It is a safety issue,” he said. “We were just re-articulating that, in order to get the folks working there moving in the right direction for their own benefit,” he added.

Palese said that no one was going to get fired as long as they had a shoe with a strong-enough upper and slip-resistant sole.

The PETA letter was sent via an e-mail. It said, “This requirement is likely to offend many, and it may even discriminate against employees whose religious beliefs forbid or discourage the wearing of leather.”

aya sugimoto latest actress to go nakes for PETA

PETA’s campaign against fur has been very aggressive and we completely want fur out of the industry due to the cruelty done to animals in fur producing industry.

Latest activist for PETA is Aya sugimoto going naked against the fur industry.

sugimoto goes naked

sugimoto goes naked

IOWA pig farm cruelty

Warning Graphic video – extreme abuse to humble pigs.

Buytigers.com a disgusting online scam,

Believe it or not there exists a site which claims to sell 5 months old tiger cubs to willing customers. This is an absolute stunning news.

According to the website:

Buy a Tiger online? NOW it’s possible

Our stores provide you the most original pets EVER!

It was a dream until yesterday, now it’s true. Directly from our India breedings, we give you the possibility to buy a tiger ONLINE and without any trouble.
Tiger is probably the strongest feline predator on earth, but you will discover that it can be a lovely pet as well, loyal, friendly and TOTALLY HARMLESS.
We have been shipping tigers worldwide since 1984, giving our lucky customers the chance to own the most fashionable animal in earth.
We ship the tigers via sea everywhere in the world, .
Obviously, a tiger isn’t an animal for everyone. This is for true nature lovers and purists, and it comes 5 months old, already trained to be nice with its owner, to eat meat and respond to basilar voice orders.

We’ll send you the breeding manual together with your little tiger, that will let you know EVERYTHING about this marvellous animal, his diet, training and health.

Obviously, you will need much more information before you purchase a Tiger and make a reservation. You can mail us with all of your questions, we’ll send back as soon as possible.

The full Tiger Pack costs 13400$ and includes:

a 5 months old female tiger
• The original HELLO TIGER guide
• An IVORY collar (ext. value: $1200)
• Three tiger toys (ext. value: $160)

We only accept money orders and personal U.S. Checks.
Mail us for tigers lists and reservations.

Thank You Very Much for your interest. ROARRR!”

This can be a scam or just a kid playing to claim that they sell tiger cubs it just sounds too weird. We at PETA India have already notified the government about this suspicious website. This website doesn’t have any contact numbers or physical addresses. It just have a email ID which requests to contact them for further info. I have already emailed them and waiting for their reply. Lets see how big of a scam is this. If they are really selling tigers and that too from Indian soil we will be the first one to stop them. Tigers are protected in INDIA under Schedule I of the wildlife Protection Act, 1972″.Anyone breeding tigers in captivity are subject to vigorous imprisonment. If you any one have more information on this please notify us or our head office through www.peta.org

Open letter to Tyson foods to stop animal cruelty

Please End Cruelty to Chickens Raised and Killed for Your Company:

I was shocked by the sickening cruelty to animals that PETA documented inside Tyson’s Union City, Tennessee, and Cumming, Georgia, slaughterhouses. The video footage shows that birds are stabbed, punched, decapitated, and thrown violently into shackles. Even worse, the video revealed that supervisors were aware of most of the abuse but did not stop it.

I am shocked that Tyson Foods has not implemented meaningful animal welfare guidelines in its facilities and that KFC allows its suppliers to get away with it.

Tyson Foods should fire all the workers who were responsible for the abuse documented in these two facilities, immediately install video cameras on all killing floors and in all hang areas, hire its own undercover investigators to look for and report cruelty, and immediately begin phasing in the use of controlled-atmosphere killing at all slaughterhouses. KFC should require Tyson and all its other suppliers to follow through with these simple steps. Until these changes are made, I will not be a customer of either company, and I will encourage all my friends not to be customers of either company too.

tyson foods abuse chicken

tyson foods abuse chicken

Video here: Don’t watch if you are soft hearten http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=tyson_web_edit_01_2008&Player=wm

Sachin my friend and PETA activist rocks Nagaland Zoo authorities.

Our members staged a protest against cruelty of animals in Nagaland zoo. Recently there were some major problems in zoos. Zoos nowadays fail to maintain good quality surroundings for animals. Animals are made to live in confined cages where we cannot move freely like they live in wild. Our survey of some Indian zoos showed some disastrous status of animals living there. We are not against Zoos we just want them to maintain and give a peaceful place for the animals to live.

According to morungexpress.com “Activists of People for Ethical Treatment of Animal (PETA) staged a protest outside Central Zoo Authority (CZA) in the Capital on Thursday. There were just two members representing PETA, who wanted to draw attention and express fury at the recent incidents in which a leopard died in the zoo and two bears were killed by poachers for their bile inside the Rangapahar wildlife sanctuary in Nagaland.
During the protest, one of the PETA members disguised himself in the attire of a bear and lay in a coffin with sign board above it reading “Un ‘Bear’ able cruelty-Zoo’s are death traps”.
“We have decided to protest today outside Central Zoo Authority because people generally believe that animals are very happy staying in a zoo, which is not true. Wild animals should be set free in their natural surroundings. And all these incidents of killing of animals in zoo and the recent incident of deaths of two bears in Nagaland has forced us to stage a protest today,” said Sachin Bangheria, one of the protestors and PETA member.
It may be recounted that apart from these deaths, there have been reports of a couple of felines having died at the animal rescue centres where these creatures are meant to be looked after with utmost care.”

Animals need help during floods

We have the monsoon season coming in South India. Its important to note that during floods your pets need care they need help only you can help your pets be safe during flood situations. Most of india will be affected by floods many cattles, dogs, birds die getting caught in heavy floods. This is mostly due to Human error we are more concerned about our selves and leave animals behind to die. If you have a pet or a domestic animal its your duty to save it during flood situations.

Animals need your help and knowing that we at PETA released some information on how to save the animals during flood situations.

  • Never leave your animals behind to fend for themselves.
  • Never tie animals up or leave them confined in any way, as they will be trapped and unable to flee rising floodwaters.
  • Know your destination ahead of time. Although human shelters often refuse animals, motels in the area will probably accept dogs, cats, and other small animals in an emergency. Do not plan to leave animals unsupervised in a car; they can suffer from heatstroke once ambient temperatures rise above 70°F even if water is provided and the windows are slightly open.
  • Place small animals in secure carriers and keep dogs leashed: Frightening sounds and unfamiliar surroundings may make them bolt and get strangled. Take water and food bowls, your animals favorite toy or blanket, a towel, and enough food for at least a week.
  • Have your animals microchipped, and put secure, legible I.D. tags on them.
  • Watch for other animals in need, including strays and animals left behind by neighbors. If you see an animal in distress and are unable to help, note the animals condition and location and call authorities for help as soon as possible.”

PETA volunteers are always ready to help if you think you need help from any peta members feel free to contact us through peta.org or helpinganimals.com atleast one out of more than 2 million volunteers around the world will always be there to help you.