Animal Protection Group Arbeitsgruppe für Tierrechte e.V. Deutschland
Marco-Adile Pannicke, Charly Schütz |
Press release of the executive committee on 4 June 2008
The International Court of Justice for
Animal Rights in Geneva is again hearing the case for the abolition of
bullfighting in Spain, France and Portugal.
On Monday 23 June, the third trial for
the abolition of bull fights will be taking place before the
International Court of Justice for Animal rights. This is happening as a
reaction, among other things, to the latest efforts of supporters of
bullfighting to extend the number of bull fights and to have them
accepted as part of "European heritage".
The Animal Protection Group Arbeitsgruppe
für Tierrechte e.V. (APG) is joint plaintiff in this lawsuit which is
organised and financed by the Swiss Fondation Franz Weber. Once more, it
is opposed to any form of cruelty to animals, especially if this only
serves the purpose of entertainment. In our opinion, the acceptance of,
understanding of and right of existence of old traditions and customs
ends at the moment when physical and/or psychological injuries are done
to humans or animals. The cases of bullfighting to be dealt with before
the court are based on the mistreatment and killing of sentient
creatures. Therefore, the argument that a "heritage" is being preserved
here is not convincing. Moreover, surveys about the acceptance of the
event in the respective countries throw significant doubt on the
question. We therefore demand the quickest possible and complete
prohibition of any form of bullfighting displays throughout Europe.
Financial support from public authorities for the events should be
discontinued.
The embodiment of animal protection into
national as well as European law should without exception be a matter of
course and should be validated immediately. The public hearing before
the Court for Animals Rights starts on 23 June 2008 at 9 am. The action
was filed by C.R.A.C., France, Fundacion Altarriba, Spain, and the
Association ANIMAL, Portugal. The three chief plaintiffs are represented
by Caroline Lanty, a lawyer and president of SPA, the French
association for animal protection. They are supported by numerous other
organisations against bull fights and for the protection of animals as
well as by private animal protectors from all over Europe. According to
the U.A.N., the United Animal Nations (www.unitedanimalnations.org), the
legal organ of which is the court for animals, the current case against
bullfighting is based on new aspects and information, "on statements by
witnesses from the inner circle of tauromachy and on documented
material which otherwise is never presented to the public." A verdict is
expected for the same day. We herewith strongly encourage supporters of
the cause and the press to take part in the public lawsuit.
Please take note.
Ingo Marco Pannicke, Dipl. Ing. MBA
Please take note.
Ingo Marco Pannicke, Dipl. Ing. MBA
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