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EU OKs primate research
Posted by Elie Dolgin [Entry posted at 5th May 2009 04:50 PM GMT]
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EU takes step backwards with regards to animal welfare by Sarah Kite [Comment posted 2009-05-05 13:11:25] On behalf of The European Coalition to End Animal Experiments, Europe?s leading voice on opposing the use of animals in research, I offer the following:
The EU Parliament has produced a charter for the multibillion pound animal research industry to carry on business as usual, with scant regard either for animal welfare or public opinion. In fact the Parliament has significantly weakened the already inadequate proposals of the European Commission to revise the 23 year old law. If the Parliament gets its way: - Researchers could be allowed to ? cause animals suffering which is both severe and prolonged, an obscenity in a civilised society ? repeatedly use the same animal in painful experiments ? use non-human primates for just about any purpose, not simply life-threatening or debilitating diseases as the Commission proposed ? in effect to determine for which experiments they need governmental permission, by deciding how to categorise the likely suffering ? not have to carry out retrospective assessments of experiments ? whether from the animal welfare or scientific point of view ? in the vast majority of cases - There will be no incentive to stop the capture of primates in the wild, which causes them immense distress, for breeding for research - There will be no strategy to bring forward the day when animal experiments no longer take place, as everyone claims they want The Way Forward by anonymous poster [Comment posted 2009-05-05 12:16:59] If there's one thing that animal researchers, animal welfare advocates, and animal rights activists can agree on, it's the need to find alternatives to animal testing. Check out the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing at LINK
I don't know how applicable their efforts are to primate research, but can only hope that they are working toward that goal. Comment on this blog |