UK - STOP the death ships

  • by: Polly Folley
  • recipient: UK Minister for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove; Scotland Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Connectivity, Fergus Ewing; Welsh Farming Minister, Lesley Griffiths; Northern Ireland Agriculture Minister, Michelle McIlveen, United Kingdom

We demand legislation to STOP and BAN the export of live animals destined for fattening or slaughter abroad


Every year millions of live animals including hundreds of thousands of live cattle are exported. They suffer gruelling journeys, that take days, even weeks in often overcrowded conditions. During the journey they can become ill or injured, suffer stress, fear and pain. They often slip, slide and fall, arriving covered in excrement, Terrified animals can fight back and may be maimed, blinded or hoisted to the ceiling by their legs. All may be beaten or kicked.

Cattle shipped to the EU may continue to a third country. Now unprotected by EU rules animals have been recorded by journalists as being without food and water for long periods, sometimes dying on the onward journey and arriving at their destination filthy, injured or standing on the carcasses of animals that have died. In the summer months the ships can be very hot causing further discomfort for the animals.


The shipments to third world countries including Turkey, Libya, Algeria and Egypt and increasing. These countries have no animal welfare legislation in place and practice inhumane methods of slaughter that include being:


1. hoisted to the ceiling by one rear leg when fully conscious and slaughtered.

2. deliberately injured, tendons cut to restrict movement when handling.

3. restrained fully conscious bulls hacked to slit their throats.

4 restrained and hit with a sledgehammer.

5. blinded by being stabbed in the eyes


Please watch the videos of treatment outside the EU here….


https://www.animalsinternational.org/take_action/live-export-global/?ua_s=AI.org


http://www.animalsaustralia.org/take_action/petitions/ban-live-export/

Slaughter practices in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa are immensely cruel. They are, moreover in breach of the international standards on welfare at slaughter of the OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health). Furthermore, Article 13 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU provides that the EU and the Member States must “pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals”. Sending animals to countries in which they will be slaughtered in ways that are cruel and in breach of international standards on animal welfare does not “pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals”. Ireland’s live exports to Turkey, the


Please watch the videos here
https://www.animalsinternational.org/take_action/live-export-global/?ua_s=AI.org


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=19&v=m23TrbPZBJA


https://vimeo.com/204967874


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmF2zBUOcc8

Please read the newspaper reports here…
Newspapers have repeatedly reported the problem here is an extract
The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/01/revealed-exported-eu-animals-subject-to-abuse-illegal-conditions

Update #33 years ago

Expose the suffering of meat animals click HERE or copy and paste to stop https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/330012
Update #25 years ago
Please sign also https://www.thepetitionsite.com/571/834/256/isle-of-man-stop-and-ban-the-export-of-live-animals-destined-for-fattening-or-slaughter-abroad/
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Update #16 years ago
Please also sign 1. https://www.change.org/p/fao-hq-fao-org-we-demand-legislation-to-stop-and-ban-the-export-of-live-animals-destined-for-slaughter?recruiter=52438331&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_content=ex65%3Av6 2. https://www.thepetitionsite.com/571/834/256/isle-of-man-stop-and-ban-the-export-of-live-animals-destined-for-fattening-or-slaughter-abroad/ 3. https://www.thepetitionsite.com/907/827/349/ireland-stop-the-death-ships/
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