Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Dear All, Animals big or small is not acceptable to me for any kind or form of curelties. The present situation of elephant polo is highly deplorable specifically in term of the animal. In this regard it is just imposssible to hear the word elephant polo. Having gone through the highly sensitive discussions in this formun I put forward a few points for immediate consideration and action before it is too late on these dialogues. Firstly , I totally endorse Christine manner of approaching to solve the elephant polo issue which was based on her intellignece and experience. At the sametime if there are supporters to oppose this totally from the beginning it may be done immediately. Perhaps the time for this is very limited but the approach apart from Chrisitne's effort should be done now. There are more expert and excellent views on this issue to be stopped but action has not come forward. We are very limted as Kim has rightly pointed out. The nearest sympathisers should go ahead with all that is needed to stop or add impetus to what Christine has decided to highlight the issue and eventually stop it and not waste anymore time . Maybe the advocates of wildlife campaigners have the onus on them to approach now seriously and do practical solution. Time is running out. I feel the following maybe considered : # to approach AWBI to stop this immdiately through the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest, Delhi. # to bring this to the notice of The Forest Department at the Ministry level and stop this cruel practice. # to approach the High Court at Rajasthan to bring a stay to this entertainment. # to bring awareness among the media and the public in Rajasthan to raise protests. Multipronged efforts adding much strength to Christine's efforts will surely win for the elephants. I do not see any problem in saving the elephants from this tragedy when there is so much discussions and experts giving their views. At the sametime I give all credit to Christine for starting this campaign against elephant polo in her practical manner and we all other remaining animal lovers should help the distressed elephants from literal torture. ELEPHAN POLO what a constitution for the animals. I maybe excused for any sensitive remarks but felt that action is needed more now and allow respect to Christine's efforts whom I regard as the strongest animal advocate ever and her works are known to all. Approaching with her ideas and working together on this issue with all the avenues available will be best. My best regards, Pradeep Kumar Nath, VSPCA. Kim Bartlett <anpeople wrote: Dear Azam: It is indisputably true that elephants are treated with great cruelty in " training " after they are captured from the wild. No animal advocate could find this acceptable. Christine Townend is not condoning the capture of elephants from the wild or the training of elephants for human use. She is only trying to make one form of elephant use a little less cruel. Until the controversy erupted, I never heard of elephant polo at all. I would wholeheartedly support a complete ban on the capture and/or training of elephants for any purpose, but until it is achieved, I am glad that Christine is doing something - however small it may seem - to reduce their suffering. While I am an animal RIGHTS advocate, I have no problem accepting animal welfare measures as long as they do not impede further progress on the issue or require endorsement of animal exploitation. It is not clear to me that Christine is doing either. It is very easy for us to call for an end to some objectionable activity and say that we should all work on it, but there are relatively few of us and we are all stretched thin. Whoever can pick up the ball on elephant polo and work for a total ban has the momentum of the current international protest to ride. It would seem to me more productive and more of a priority to focus on elephant polo matches in which elephants are treated cruelly rather than to try to first stop a less abusive match. Kim Bartlett > " azam24x7 " <azamsiddiqui >Delivered-mailing list aapn >Sun, 15 Oct 2006 05:11:09 -0000 > Public opinion against 'Elephant Polo' > >Please find some reactions/ views of the public worldwide with >regards to seeking a total BAN on the'elephant polo' sport. > >It is good to see that although we are divided in our opinions with >a majority voicing for a NO NO to 'epephant polo' in Jaipur, it is >also a point to be noted that after Dr. John called out for UNITY, >even those assisting the 'elephant polo' ( of course in the interest >of the captive elephants ) have come forward with a much wider >proposal: To support a total BAN. >Atleast people are speaking out. Silence is often misunderstood. > >I also respect the views of Kim and Merrit ( although it came a >little late ), and request them to highlight the trauma, terror and >pain of captive elephants which they have to undergo throughout >their life after their capture from the wild. These things have been >documented on video, but they also need the blessings of 'Animal >People' in a similar way as any other form of animal abuse gets >space on the esteemed tabloid. I am sure there are much more people >who instead of getting hooked on to the internet for animal absue >news, do demend on 'Animal People' as it is quite popular worldwide, >and because of its free circulation its an excellent tool to spread >awareness. > >Please help us Kim & Merrit !! > > >This is truly very good for all of us working for and with Indian >animals, as we shall time and again have to carry out the mantra >of 'NETWORKING' if at all we are to succeed in getting animal >cruelty abolished from India. > >So I personally feel that having voiced our opinions we must not >take anything personally against any individial or organisation >since we are on the SAME PLATFORM, and getting the events such >as 'elephant polo, elephant tug-of-war, elephant mock fights, >elephant races, elephant dances and all other undignified sporting >events involving animal abuse scratched of permanantly should be our >prime objective. > >Let us all focus on it. > >The lawers, experts and public opinion is with us. > >What else are we waiting for ?? > >Regards, > >Azam Siddiqui > > >------------------------- >We are not stopping anyone else trying to impose bans. > >Christine Townend, >Help in Suffering > >------------------------- -- Kim Bartlett, Publisher of ANIMAL PEOPLE Newspaper Postal mailing address: P.O. 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