Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 I found this article to enlighten the animal rights activists in India. http://news.inq7.net/sunday/index.php?index=2 & story_id=78762 & col=89 People for the Planet : She's no chicken when it comes to fighting for animal rights aapn , " azam24x7 " <azamsiddiqui wrote: > > > After the whole controversy surrounding the recent 'Cartier Elephant > Polo Cup 2006' where some animal welfare organisations wanted to prove > a point that 'Animal Rights' is just not a priority when it comes to > animal welfare or perhaps unique ways of fund raisings at the cost of > violating the basic rights of the destitute elephants, the following > news of the so called 'father of animal rights' publicly backing the > use of living creatures in medical experiments, goes to prove yet > again that, > YES, ANIMAL RIGHTS ADVOCACY IS BEING REDUCED TO A MINORTY GLOBALLY : > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/animalrights/story/0,,1957448,00.html > > This attempt to sabotage the work of animal rights advocates, or those > who like to voice for the voiceless destitute creatures comes as a > threat from not the outer world or the animal abuse lobby, but our > very own 'animal welfare people'. > > This is something which needs to be adressed RIGHT NOW, before it is > too late and 'ANIMAL RIGHTS' becomes a MINORITY infront of this > greedy, unethical and irresponsible section of 'ANIMAL WELFARE PEOPLE'. > Such a thing should not be permitted to snowball. > > I am sure that many would agree that 'Animal Welfare' and 'Animal > Rights' people are no more on the same platform as I always used to > feel earlier. And I can only see things getting worse in future, worse > for the animal kingdom. > > Azam Siddiqui > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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