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MessageSujet: TRES IMPORTANT   TRES IMPORTANT Icon_minitimeMar 29 Mai 2007 - 17:33

BEAGLES DES USINES À CHIOTS DU QUÉBEC VERS LA FRANCE - VIVISECTION E...



Bonjour à tous,

Etant sur un groupe canadien, ils viennent de me faire parvenir ce mail que je vous transfert.

Faites circuler c'est important

L'horreur n'a pas de limite pour certains .............
Bonne journée

Françoise BERTHOU
www.demolossie.com

http://secuser.com/



Nos usines à chiots font encore parler d’elles et cette fois la France est directement impliquée...

Nous DEVONS écrire à Jean Charest notre premier ministre, au Président de la république de la France M. Nicolas Sarkozi, à Brigitte Bardot, à PETA de toute urgence. Les documents en pièces jointes vous permettent de constater notre laxisme, la tolérance...



Nous sommes la capitale de l’horreur !!! Je vous en supplie écrivez, dénoncez, agissez ! Ces Beagles sont doux et soumis et sans voix... Aidez-nous à devenir les mots de leur souffrance. Ma lettre aux gens ci avant mentionnés est jointe pour votre information et soyez bienvenus de l’utiliser en tout ou en partie.



Merci de vous impliquer avec conviction,



NOTE : Merci de nous faire parvenir copie de votre lettre pour nos dossiers car nous rencontrons un député prochainement et les lui soumettrons.



Our puppy mills are now famous in France! Please refer to attached documents and PLEASE write to Jean Charest, to Nicolas Sarkozi, president of the French republic, to PETA, to Brigitte Bardot. Tolerance, indifference and laxity explain it all both for France, Quebec. The vivisection that awaits these dogs is cruel and useless.



We are the capital of horror! PLEASE write, act! These Beagles are chosen because they are sweet and submissive, and voiceless… Help them and speak up for them…



My letter, to the above mentioned, is attached for your convenience, and feel welcome to use it all or any part of it.



Thank you for your dedication to these helpless victims of profit…



NOTE: Thank you for copying your letter to us since we will meet with an ADQ depute in the coming weeks and would like to submit for his appreciation.





Nicole Messier, fondatrice, présidente directrice générale

Marcell, Courage et tous les autres, and all the others...

Milice @nimale du Québec - Militia for @nimals in Quebec

Organisme à but non lucratif dûment enregistré

Duly registered non profit organism

http://MiliceAnimaleMilitia.homestead.com



Aux qualités que l'on exige d'un chien, connaissez-vous beaucoup de maîtres qui soient dignes d'êtres adoptés...? Beaumarchais

Considering all we request from a dog, do you know many humans worth being adopted...? Beaumarchais





Terrebonne, Québec, le 29 mai 2007.

Monsieur Jean Charest, Premier Ministre du Québec
Monsieur Nicolas Sarkozi, Président de la république française
Monsieur Mario Dumont, chef de l’opposition officielle au Québec


CC:
Madame Brigitte Bardot, Fondation Brigitte Bardot
Mrs. Heidi Jury Parker, PETA
M. Paul Arcand, 98,5FM



Messieurs Charest et Sarkozi,

Tel que rapporté dans l’article de la Gazette, ci-joint pour votre information, le Québec, tristement célèbre capitale des usines à chiots, ainsi que les laboratoires de vivisection de la France font commerce...

Dans un premier temps, Monsieur Sarkozi, que vous permettiez que ces victimes innocentes et soumises soient ainsi utilisées dans les laboratoires français, est une indécence maintenant exposée au monde entier.

Quant à vous, Monsieur Charest, nous vous avons écrit à plusieurs reprises au sujet de la prolifération des usines à chiots au Québec et vos mains sont aussi tachées du sang de ces martyrs exploités pour satisfaire les ambitions mercantiles et psychopathes de leurs bourreaux, et de votre gouvernement... car vous n’agissez pas. Vous êtes, Monsieur Charest, l’incarnation du désintéressement et de la désinvolture face à une situation aussi dramatique. Nous avons une loi provinciale, L.R.Q., P-42 que vous n’appliquez pas, volontairement, et de ce fait, votre indifférence tue, Monsieur Charest.

D’autre part, la vivisection est complètement inutile et barbare, surtout depuis que nous pouvons utiliser sans souffrance les produits humains, pouvant les utiliser sans fin depuis que nous savons comment reproduire les cellules souches. Et nos cellules sont bien plus représentatives en matière d’expérimentation que celles des animaux de toutes espèces.

Le Québec et la France sont tristement semblables en matière de cruauté animale et le laxisme, la tolérance, l’indifférence dont vous faites montre, Messieurs, sont une honte. Vous faites bien plus que tolérer les usines à chiots, car vous les cautionnez, les soutenez et faites partie du problème puisque vous ne vous y opposez pas.

Si, tel que l’a clamé Gandhi, on peut reconnaître la valeur d’une société à la façon dont elle traite ses animaux, alors je vous renie, Messieurs, ainsi que les sociétés dont vous avez la charge car nul ne souhaite, pour rien au monde, faire partie de ce commerce brutal, cruel, inutile et assassin ou être complice de ces meurtres.

De grâce, Messieurs, agissez car comme on traite ses animaux, ainsi on traite nos enfants et nos vieillards. À en juger par votre inaction respective en matière de protection animale, je crains pour nos enfants et personnes âgées...

Le monde entier vous observe...



Nicole Messier, fondatrice et présidente directrice générale
Milice @nimale du Québec
http://miliceanimalemilitia.homestead.com



Beagles flown to labs for testing
Air Canada confirms shipments to Europe
MAX HARROLD, The Gazette
Published: Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Speeding down the runway in Dorval May 21, Air Canada passengers bound for Paris heard a lot more than just the jet's engines wailing.
Dogs were yelping in the cargo hold beneath them.
The estimated 70 to 100 healthy beagles were among many regular - and perfectly legal - trans-Atlantic shipments by Air Canada of dogs destined for medical experiments.
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Passengers on the flight found the sound of the dogs very distressing.
"All we could hear during the boarding and before the takeoff was barking, crying and whimpering," said one passenger in business class on Flight 870 who did not want to be identified.
After landing in Paris, passengers saw three pallets with cages of two dogs each being unloaded from the Airbus 330 aircraft.
"Their tails were wagging through the cages," said one passenger, who also asked not to be identified.
"We were shocked to hear some flight attendants say this goes on regularly - dogs get shipped to Paris for experiments." Because Quebec's animalprotection law is vague and weakly enforced, the province provides a steady source of dogs for laboratories both here and abroad, animal rights activists said.
"Fifty per cent of all dogs used for medical research in Canada are used in Quebec," said Liz White, a director of the Animal Alliance of Canada, a national animal rights group.
Figures found on the website the Canadian Council on Animal Care, a government-funded organization that monitors animal research, show 5,610 dogs were "used" in Quebec in 2005.
That same year, 5,127 dogs were used in all the other provinces combined.
Despite a tough new provincial animal-welfare law enacted 2004, "Quebec is a frontier province for animal abusers," White said.
"There are very few bylaws, there is a high euthanasia rate by pet owners), and the claim rate for lost pets is very low." The Quebec atmosphere helps medical researchers trade in animals, she said.
Only four inspectors enforce Quebec's animal-welfare law, which allows for fines of $200 to $15,000 for repeat offenders. In Ontario, more than 200 inspectors enforce animal-welfare regulations.
Suzanne Lecomte, chief inspector with Anima-Quebec, a not-for-profit agency that applies the new law, said the "law is vague. It says simply you cannot compromise the safety and welfare of the animal." Linda Robertson, director of the Monteregie SPCA, said beagles are often used in research because they are particularly docile.
"You can do with a beagle whatever you want," she said.
"It's not going to bite you." The breed can be tailor-made to develop certain cancers, she added.
Pierre Barnoti, executive director of the SPCA in Montreal, said his group has been aware of the air shipments for years.
"Our investigators have checked out the dogs' health and they're fine," Barnoti said.
"These are not puppy mill dogs," he said.
Claude Morin, president of Air Canada Cargo, confirmed the existence of animal shipments for medical research.
"It's completely legal," Morin said. "The animals are treated perfectly (en route).We don't really ask too many questions about where they're going.
Clients don't have to tell us anything." Air Canada spokesperson Isabelle Arthur said a 1998 ruling by the Canadian Transportation Agency forbids the airline from refusing to ship animals simply because of their purpose. The ruling was made after Air Canada refused to carry monkeys intended for vivisection.
But Jadrino Huot, a spokesperson for the CTA, said the ruling was made to force Air Canada to apply its own policies and that the airline was entirely within its rights to change its policies.
"Air travel is a deregulated industry," he said. "They set their own policies." One Air Canada flight attendant, who asked not to be identi- fied, said the dog shipments have been kept "hush, hush." "It's a business," she said.
"They shouldn't be doing this." mharrold@ thegazette.canwest.com

© The Gazette (Montreal) 2007



The Flight to Doggy Hell
100 Beagle pups destined to torture and vivisection
Courtesy of Quebec & Air Canada
By Judith Murray May 25.07

On Monday May 21 passengers boarded Air Canada flight 870 for Paris, France. Passengers were upset to hear dogs crying and howling during take-off and for one hour after. Then the puppies started crying again on landing in Paris. Passengers watched as 70 to 100 beagle puppies were off-loaded, two per cage. Happy to get out of the cargo hold, their tails were wagging. May have been the last time.

These pups were not destined for loving arms, or to be trained as hunting dogs. No their destiny was – is, quite other. They are being shipped to European destinations for medical research, including tubing, electrical wires and vivisection.

This puppy business of shame is carried on several times a year. Many Air Canada employees know about it and it horrifies them. But they need to keep paying their bills, so they are quiet about it, except off the record. I have heard from several pilots, flight and cargo personnel.

Now here is the worst part. It is all legal. It is mostly hidden, no one wants the public to know that cute little beagle puppies, who only wish to please, and love, are being sold into slavery, torture and certain early death. There is no reprieve from pain and horror for these trusting puppies.

Now we know for a fact that medically the best way to test medicine & cosmetics for humans is with human cells. Human cells are very easy to come by. Scrape a few off your arms. Human tissue is easy to come by also, and the process does not kill or maim. Basically animal testing is a business whose time has come and gone. We need to shut it down.

Now. Why Quebec? Because the province has the most lax animal protection laws in Canada. So all the puppy mill sleaze operators made a bee line for Quebec where they operate with the blessing of bill P42, which is overseen by ANIMA…. A board that has directors from the puppy mill industry. Under P42 all puppy mills are required by law to provide is food, fresh water and a clean environment. There are 3 inspectors for the entire province of Quebec. There are no specified standards… for instance daylight or light is not required. Puppies go blind being brought into the light.

Perversely, the beagle puppies sold and shipped via Air Canada to Europe are well treated and quite healthy, as they are sold for top dollar to the companies that purchase them for experimentation.

The puppy mills, all 1600 of them in Quebec, produce a six hundred million dollar figure annually. Before other provinces start feeling superior, Quebec was left as a loophole. As I mentioned earlier, all the other provinces sent Quebec their scum operators, people who show no respect for life.
How can they exist? People across Canada want to pay cheap prices for the animals that they purchase as pets.

I have notified several animal organizations in Ontario and Quebec, friends, colleagues, PETA in McLean, Va., the Brigitte Bardot Foundation in Paris, France, and have attempted to get answers from M. Claude Morin, President of Cargo for Air Canada. (Phone Mr. Morin: 514 205 7115 - email: claude.morin@aircanada.ca ) His office suggested I be in touch with their General Counsel.

What does not matter here is the letter of the law. What matters is protecting innocents. What matters is shutting down medical testing of beagles, and all animals. It is no longer necessary or desirable. Rodents, dogs and cats and humans do not have the same reactions to the same toxins. One example: peanut mold is always carcinogenic to mice, but it is not to humans. There are many similar examples. We do not need animal testing for humans. Human cells and tissue are what is necessary for human compatibility.

Please, put pressure on Premier Jean Charest and his government to outlaw trafficking in beagle puppies. And to put some teeth into law P42. At the very least remove puppy mill owners from the board that governs it, and demand more inspectors to enforce the law, weak as it is. You can write in English or French to Premier Charest on the following website: www.premier-ministre.gouv.gc.ca

For today, let us end the beagle puppy for profit, vivisection and murder business.

Information sources: Director of the SPCA Montreal Mr. Pierre Barnoti
Air Canada employees
Passengers aboard Flight 870 May 21 Air Canada to Paris
Animal networks in Ontario and Quebec

For more information please contact Judith Murray at 905 201 1769
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Merci beaucoup Marie ,

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MessageSujet: Re: TRES IMPORTANT   TRES IMPORTANT Icon_minitimeLun 11 Juin 2007 - 18:30

On utilise des chiens pour les expérimentations ??!!
J'étais persuadé que c'était interdit en France !

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