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PETA’s letter to the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Manag

KORAC | 22.09.2005 04:07 | Animal Liberation | World

LETTER

January 28, 2005



Dr. Dejan Krnjaic

Veterinary Director

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management

SIV III Building, First Floor

Omladinskih Brigada 1 11070 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro



Dear Dr. Krnjaic:



People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is an international non-profit organization with more than 800,000 members and supporters dedicated to the humane treatment of animals. Our office has recently received several letters and e-mails from Serbian citizens who are deeply distressed over terrible cases of cruelty to animals that they have witnessed in Serbia. The writers claim that there are no national laws in place to prohibit such violent conduct toward animals. We have received heartbreaking photographs taken in Belgrade of dead dogs hanging in public (copies enclosed) and eyewitness statements about dogs being killed via extremely cruel methods by municipalities, including intracardiac (into the heart) injections of dangerous pesticides and by being thrown alive into trash compactors where they are torturously crushed to death. We beg you to act immediately to implement laws that not only prohibit, but punish malicious acts such as these.



Violence toward animals has long been recognized as an indicator of dangerous psychopathologies that do not confine themselves to animals. “Anyone who has accustomed himself to regard the life of any living creature as worthless is in danger of arriving also at the idea of worthless human lives,” wrote humanitarian Dr. Albert Schweitzer. “Murderers ... very often start out by killing and torturing animals as kids,” according to Robert K. Ressler, who developed profiles of serial killers for the United States (US) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Studies have now convinced sociologists, lawmakers, and the courts that acts of cruelty toward animals deserve our attention. They can be the first sign of a violent pathology that includes human victims.

Animal abuse is not just the result of a minor personality flaw in the abuser but rather a symptom of a deep mental disturbance. Research in psychology and criminology shows that people who commit acts of cruelty toward animals don’t stop there; many of them move on to their fellow humans.

The FBI has found that a history of cruelty to animals is one of the traits that regularly appear in its computer records of serial rapists and murderers, and the standard diagnostic and treatment manual for psychiatric and emotional disorders lists cruelty to animals as a diagnostic criterion for conduct disorders.

A study conducted by Northeastern University and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) in the U.S. found that people who abuse animals are five times more likely to commit violent crimes against humans. The majority of inmates scheduled to be executed for murder at the state of California’s San Quentin penitentiary “practiced” their crimes on animals, according to the warden.

Cruelty to animals must be addressed by judicial systems in every country to deter violence against animals and people alike, and promote a safe, compassionate home for all citizens. We urge you to do everything in your power to ensure the passage of national animal protection laws in Serbia, and stand poised to assist you in any way needed in this important undertaking.

May we please hear from your office?

Thank you very much for your valuable time and attention.

Most respectfully,

Teresa Lynn Chagrin, Animal Sheltering Advisor

Domestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue & Information Department

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

501 Front Street, Norfolk, VA 23510 USA

KORAC

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Stop killing animals!

29.09.2005 20:39

Yes, stop killing the animals!

There's a group in my country, the USA, that has been going to animal hospitals and other places and saying they'll give unwanted animals a good home. Many times the animal is a very young kitten or puppy. After the animal is given to this group's members they have only a few minutes to live. They do not try to find them a new home, instead they inject them with powerful drugs that they are not licensed to have and are not licensed to inject. The animals are killed, then placed in trash bags and dumped in shopping centre and supermarket skips, to be hauled away with the trash.

Fortunately, the police in the affected communities were able to identify the members of this group and put a stop to these killings, for now.

Oh, the name of the organization is PETA, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Jim


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