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IVU ONLINE NEWS – JULY 2009

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

REPORT FROM EVU TALKS 2009

WELCOME TO NEW IVU FULL AND ASSOCIATE MEMBER SOCIETIES

HOW MANY VEGETARIANS ARE THERE?

HOW I BECAME A VEGETARIAN

REQUEST FROM A NOT YET 100% VEG READER 

SWINE FLU AND FACTORY FARMING   

H1N1 PANDEMIC: AN EVEN MORE SERIOUS, GLOBAL HEALTH CRISIS CONTINUES

NEW MOVIE – FOOD, INC.

SUPPORT GROWS FOR ONE MEATLESS DAY A WEEK (at least)

UPCOMING EVENTS

WELCOME TO ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECENTLY REGISTERED WITH IVU

OTHER ONLINE SOURCES OF VEG NEWS

PLEASE SEND NEWS TO IVU ONLINE NEWS

 

REPORT FROM EVU TALKS 2009 

Shabari Monica Saha, European Vegetarian Union (EVU) Secretary General and IVU

Liaison Officer for Europe, submitted the following report.

The EVU Talks for this year, between Thursday 30 April and Sunday 3 April 2009,

were held 30 Mar-3 Apr in the great city of Zagreb, the capital and largest city

of Croatia, the first time the event had been hosted by Croatia. Titled

‘Vegetarian Solutions For A Sustainable Environment’, EVU Talks 2009 was

organised with the help of Animal Friends Croatia, who did an amazing job of

arranging the event for the four days and making sure it was a big success.

There were people who came from all over Europe including England, Northern

Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Slovenia.

For more information: http://www.ivu.org/europe/zagreb.html

 

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WELCOME TO NEW IVU MEMBER SOCIETY AND SUPPORTER

 

Humane Society of Louisiana - http://www.HumaneLA.org - The Humane Society of

Louisiana's mission is to investigate and prevent cruelty to animals. The group

also hosts the annual NOLA Veggie Fest in New Orleans.

 

Eau+ Ltd - http://www.v-pure.com - V-Pure - The 1st EPA & DHA Omega3

supplement from algae. The only true vegetarian alternative to fish oil and has

become a brand consumers trust.

 

The Gentle Gourmet B & B, Paris - http://www.gentlegourmetbandb.com/ - The Gentle

Gourmet is the vegan place in Paris for a green and gourmet travelling

experience. Vegan, organic dining and B & B and kitchen garden tours

 

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HOW MANY VEGETARIANS ARE THERE? 

 

Vegetarian societies are often asked how many vegetarians there are in their

country, city, etc. Often, no data are available. However, there was a new poll

in the U.S., which you can read about at http://www.vrg.org/press/2009poll.htm 

Approximately, 3% of the population are lacto-ovo vegetarian and about 1% are

vegan. You might be able to use the survey’s questions to do a similar study

of your own. The webpage also has a link to data for the U.K.

 

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HOW I BECAME A VEGETARIAN   

 

Here’s an autobiographical stories about a person’s recent vegetarian

journey. Please send such stories from your country to

george Stories should be no longer than 300 words. We can

help with polishing the English, if you’d like.

 

I have been a vegetarian since 5/Jan/09. My shift towards vegetarianism started

when I read a book about the horrendous treatment of the non-human animals whom

we eat. I learned more and found that livestock’s food is not regulated,

including the amount of chemical pesticides and fertilizers used in growing

their food. I saw how our fellow animals are treated as profit making machines,

how they are mutilated and confined with almost no space to move and how some go

insane due to the unnatural and cruel conditions. This got me wondering how we

are able to inflict so much pain on other species just for our personal gain.

 

I also learned more about the many ways that meat production wastes food and

other resources and how this damages our planet. For instance, many hectares of

forests are cut down to provide space for animal herding, and animal faeces

pollute seas and rivers. The seas also suffer as marine species are decimated by

overfishing. Our Earth is dying at our own hands.

 

Frankly speaking, I knew these reasons for sometime before I eventually switched

to vegetarian. Why did I take so long to switch? No matter how compelling the

reasons were, I had been brought up thinking of other animals as food rather

than as fellow beings who can feel pain and love and can even think. Refraining

from meat also seemed too limiting and too difficult a lifestyle to follow,

especially when everyone around me was a non-vegetarian. Despite these

obstacles, on that fateful day last January, I decided to do a 30-day vegetarian

trial.

 

When the 30 days ended in February, I decided to keep going, and I am still

happily a vegetarian. It has not been as hard as I thought it would be, and I

can see all the benefits that it has brought to my life. For instance, my family

members are now taking more vegetables. I also feel a self-esteem boost knowing

that I am doing something good for the Earth and the other animals every time I

choose not to eat meat. Currently, I’m moving toward a vegan diet.

 

I Love Vegetarianism!

 

Andrewson Tan

Singaporean, 28 years old

http://andrewsontan.blogspot.com/

 

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REQUEST FROM A NOT YET 100% VEG READER 

 

No doubt you receive many requests like this one for advice on how to go veg.

 

I enjoy the newsletters that come through the email. While I’m not totally

vegetarian, I’m wondering if you could offer tips on how a meat eater can

become vegetarian. Maybe some 'challenges' other meat eaters had when attempting

to change and what they did to overcome them.

 

Please send your advice to george  Please keep to below

75 words. Pretend you’re posting on Twitter. Thanks in advance.

 

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SWINE FLU AND FACTORY FARMING

           

According to Dr. Michael Greger, Director of Public Health and Animal

Agriculture for the Humane Society of the United States, the way animals are

farmed in factory farms suppresses their immune system and gave rise to swine

flu (now known as H1N1). American Public Health Association has called for an

end of factory farming:

http://www.jhsph.edu/publichealthnews/press_releases/PR_2004/farm_moratorium.htm\

l 

 

According to the Pew Commission, factory farms pose unacceptable risks to the

environment, animal welfare and public health: http://www.ncifap.org

 

Watch Dr Greger at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5rd2_d4HWc & feature=related

 

Read a New Scientist article at

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227063.800-swine-flu-the-predictable-pan\

demic.html?full=true

 

View a PETA factsheet at

http://www.peta.org/mc/factsheet_display.asp?ID=119

 

Read an article from Wired magazine at

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/05/swineflufarm

 

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H1N1 PANDEMIC: AN EVEN MORE SERIOUS, GLOBAL HEALTH CRISIS CONTINUES

 

While the H1N1 pandemic is serious and merits all the attention it is receiving,

an even greater health crisis persists with sooooo much less urgent attention:

world hunger. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) reports that the

number of hungry worldwide has grown of late by 100 million to 1 billion, almost

one in six people in the world: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8109698.stm 

http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/20568/icode

http://www.fao.org/faostat/foodsecurity/index_en.htm

 

Many deaths result directly or indirectly from the world’s unequal

distribution of food. This inequality occurs in part because of all the food

that goes to feed the non-human animals whom we eat. If humans could reduce our

meat consumption (sadly, the global figure continues to rise), there would be

even more food for those without food.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/268141,swine-flu-tally-at-4379-amid-crit\

icism-of-who-methods.html

 

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NEW MOVIE – FOOD, INC. 

 

This film, Food, Inc. - http://www.foodincmovie.com/about-the-film.php - is not

a pro-veg movie, and right now, it’s only showing in North America, but people

who’ve seen it say there’s lots of good stuff in it. Here’s a review by

one of the top US film critics - 

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090617/REVIEWS/90617\

9985 and one from Time magazine -

http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1904144,00.html

 

However, one North American vegetarian activist was less than thrilled with the

film. He reported that there is a scene where a farmer " jokes " that the animals

have many good days and one very bad day - as he is slaughtering chickens calmly

on camera. The activist’s overall view is that it is “vegetarian neutral or

even a bit antagonisticâ€.

 

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SUPPORT GROWS FOR ONE MEATLESS DAY A WEEK (at least)

 

1. Former Beatle, Paul McCartney, and Yoko Ono, the artist of wife of another

Beatle, John Lennon, have both come out in favour of a Meatless Day:

http://www.grist.org/article/2009-06-15-mccartney-yoko-meat-free-mon/

 

2. FARM (Farm Animal Rights Movement) has long campaigned for Meatless Mondays:

http://www.meatoutmondays.org/index.php

 

3. Many Buddhists refrain from meat twice a month, on the 1st and 15th of the

lunar calendar. Now, the idea has been raised to extend the practice to once a

week. This idea might be useful with other religions that have meatless days.

 

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WELCOME TO ORGANISATIONS THAT HAVE RECENTLY REGISTERED WITH IVU

 

ARGENTINA

Yoga San Isidro - http://www.yogasi.com.ar

 

CUBA

El Romero Restaurant -

http://www.cuba-restaurants-guide.com/restaurants/pinar_del_rio/el_romero.htm

 

GERMANY

Edith Hallberg - http://www.facebook.com/ehallberg

 

JAPAN

Vegan Society of Japan - http://www.vegan.jp

 

THAILAND

Free Bird Cafe - NGO Vegetarian Cafe - http://www.thaifreedomhouse.org

 

UK

vegetarian.sudeshkumar.com - http://vegetarian.sudeshkumar.com

 

USA

Beyond the Garden - http://www.mybeyondthegardentv.com

Vegan 101 - http://www.meetup.com/vegan101/ VeggieFest Chicago 2009 -

http://www.veggiefestchicago.org

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

 

To view a listing of international upcoming events online, visit

http://www.ivu.org/congress

 

1. NAVS (North American Vegetarian Society) Summerfest – 8-12 Jul, 2009 -

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA

http://vegetariansummerfest.org

 

2. Minding Animals Conference 13-18 July, 2009, Newcastle, Australia

www.mindinganimals.com

 

3. FARM Animal Rights Conference – 16-20 Jul, 2009 - Los Angeles -

http://www.arconference.org

 

4. 12th International Vegan Festival - 22-25 Jul, 2009, Rio de Janeiro

http://www.svb.org.br/12veganfestival/english

 

The world longs for peace, respect and dignity. The Environment is being

mercilessly destroyed and gives back its answer. Natural resources are being

exhausted by the unsustainable exploitation imposed by a wasteful mode of life.

We lose species diversity without even knowing it. Diseases, obesity, suffering

and hunger abound.

 

After so many years of ideals of 'peace and love', 'gender and ethnic equality',

‘freedom of speech' and 'respect for nature' we still crawl on, delegating to

others the task of bringing about lasting, real changes. By changing our life

style we can play a vital role in the construction of the better world we all

want, where the white dove of peace can rest her tired feet.

 

5. Seminar for Polish Vegetarians and Esperantists – 25 Jul, 2009

On the first Saturday of the World Esperanto Congress, the World Esperantist

Vegetarian Association (TEVA), is organizing a seminar for vegetarians and

others interested in the ethical treatment of animals. People from various

countries will be giving short talks, followed by discussions, on the following

themes:

-  History of TEVA

-  Vegetarianism and Esperanto: what have they in common?

-  Vegetarianism in Poland

-  The first meatless city: Ghent, Belgium

-  Meat and its consequences for the environment

 

Venue: Bialystok Technical University (Politechnika Bialostocka), Wiejska 45,

15-089 Bialystok

Time:  14.30 to 17.00

What to bring: An open mind, and a willingness to share opinions

Languages to be used: Esperanto, Polish (translation will be provided), English

Registration: Heidi Goes (teva)

 

6. Vegan Music and Arts Festival - 19-26 Aug, 2009, Largentière, Ardèche,

France.

There will be concerts, discussions, food and more at this first ever event.

They are looking for volunteers and associations/groups to get involved.

For information, contacts organisation Ardèche: Julie Henry-Zuccarini – 06 62

37 75 70; contacts organisation Paris: Karine Vérité – 06 83 69 38 60; 

contact.lecridelacarotte  http://lecridelacarotte.free.fr/cariboost1/

 

7. 2009 Healthy Lifestyle Expo – 16-18 Oct, 2009, Burbank, California

https://secure2.vegsource.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=75

 

8. West African Vegetarian Congress - 29 Oct-1 Nov, 2009, Accra, Ghana

www.ivu.org/africa

 

9. Asian Vegetarian Congress – 6-10 Nov, 2009. Batam, Indonesia

www.avc2009.org

 

The 4th Asian Vegetarian Congress, organised by the Asian Vegetarian Union and

the Indonesia Vegetarian Society, will be held on Batam Island, Indonesia, near

Singapore from 6-10 Nov. People from everyone in the world are warmly welcome to

enjoy delicious Indonesian vegetarian food.

 

Among those who have agreed to speak are 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, R.K.

Pachauri, well-known vegetarian crusader Maneka Gandhi, and IVU Regional

Coordinators for India and for Asia-Pacific, Shankar Narayan and Susianto Tseng.

 

10. China Xiamen International Vegetarian Food Fair - 12-15 Nov, 2009

www.vffair.com

 

11. IVU World Vegetarian Congress – 1-7 Oct, 2010, Jakarta and Bali

http://www.ivu.org/congress/2010/index.html

 

The 39th IVU World Vegetarian Congress will be held in Indonesia in two places,

Jakarta, the capital (and the economic centre of the country) and Bali, the

country’s most famous tourist destination. The Congress starts in Jakarta and

then moves to Bali. An outline of the programme is available.

 

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OTHER ONLINE SOURCES OF VEG NEWS

In addition to IVU Online News, there are many other places to go online for

general veg-related news, rather than news mostly about one country or one

organisation. Here are some.

 

1. Dawn Watch

http://www.dawnwatch.com/alerts.htm

2. European Vegetarian Union

http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/newsletter.php

3. Farmed Animal Net

http://www.farmedanimal.net

4. Vegan Outreach

http://www.veganoutreach.org/enewsletter

5. VegE-News

http://www.vege-news.com

6. AnimalConcerns.org doesn't have a newsletter, but they post stories daily at

http://www.animalconcerns.org/categories.html?do=shownews

 

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PLEASE SEND NEWS TO IVU ONLINE NEWS

 

Dear Veg Activist

 

Please use this newsletter as a way to share your knowledge, ideas and

experiences with fellow veg activists.

 

Thx. -–george jacobs – george

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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