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Animal rights campaigners fight for moon bear
Jill Robinson with a rescued moon bearn
Jill Robinson with a rescued moon bearn

IN A few months' time, pictures of a modern cosmopolitan New China will be beamed around the world and all our eyes will be on the 2008 Green Olympic Games in Beijing. State of the art stadia in a 21st century city filled with a proud and pious population.

Yes this is true, but what you may not know is that in this modern city and many other Chinese cities there is a traditional medicine lining the shelves of shops, and this is called bear bile.

Leave the city and venture into the surrounding provinces and there is something horrific and barbaric going on inside many a dark and dingy shed.

An estimated 7,000 Black Asiatic Bears, (commonly known as Moon Bears because of the yellow half moon crest on their chests) are imprisoned on bear farms in tiny rusty cages with no room to stand or move around.

What on earth for? you ask yourself. Well, they are being farmed for their bile.

This bile is used to treat minor ailments but it has been proved that alternative herbal and synthetic remedies work just as well and at a fraction of the cost.

How do they extract the bile? These magnificent creatures, many captured from the wild, some losing limbs in the snares that trap them, are kept in coffin-like cages and an instrument called a catheter is crudely inserted through their bellies and into their gall bladders.

It remains there for as long as the bears cling to life.

Some are known to be locked up in this living hell for up to 20 years with their bile being agonisingly drained twice a day, every day.

So please spare a thought for these physically and mentally abused animals and the Charity called Animals Asia Foundation (www.animalsasia.org) which through its founder Jill Robinson MBE have rescued 248 bears and given them their freedom and dignity back.

The lucky ones are living the rest of their lives in a sanctuary in Chengdu where they have grass to roll on, trees to climb and pools to bathe in.

There is hope for the trapped animals though. And that is with the support of people like you.

With your support Jill Robinson and her team will continue working to persuade the Chinese Government to ban this cruel and senseless practice and through awareness and education end the demand of bear bile altogether and finally bring relief and freedom to these horrifically tortured Moon Bears.

l Jill Robinson, who founded Animals Asia, will be speaking at a Charity Fundraising Evening at the Pagoda Palace on Friday June 13.

Tickets cost £35 including dinner, auction, cabaret and disco. Please call Sarah on 07866 519232 for tickets. Visit www.animalsasia.org.uk

6:07pm Sunday 11th May 2008

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Posted by: JohnEngland, Swindon on 10:36pm Sun 11 May 08
The human race has sunk so low,how on earth can they treat animals like that,the chinese should be ashamed of themselves.
And by the way if any animal rights people read this ,can they explain why they seem to do nothing along with the RSPCA about hallal meat in this country,it seems to be everywhere now ,i think we are even being fed it in prisons ,schools and the forces without our consent.
They slit the poor animals throat and leave it to die slowly in pain and this is happening in this country for muslims,Why are you not protesting about it,
Posted by: Another Ginger, down on t' farm on 9:45am Mon 12 May 08
Sounds very similar to battery farming of chickens; another evil practice that can't be outlawed soon enough.

Sad how we rate banning fox hunting a higher priority than these kind of practices, presumably because cheap chickens and eggs, and trendy medicine is seen as a right to all, while fox hunting is for toffs...

I'm not an animal lover. But I do despise animal cruelty.
Posted by: PaulD on 9:58am Mon 12 May 08
And by the way if any animal rights people read this ,can they explain why they seem to do nothing along with the RSPCA about hallal meat in this country,it seems to be everywhere now ,i think we are even being fed it in prisons ,schools and the forces without our consent.
They slit the poor animals throat and leave it to die slowly in pain and this is happening in this country for muslims,Why are you not protesting about it,


JohnEngland - this is a rather broad-sweeping claim. Can you elaborate on it?
Posted by: Frontier(s) on 10:34am Mon 12 May 08
Halal products are created by certain methods of slaughter, it's this which JohnEngland, correctly in my opinion, has mentioned.

In the UK most animals are stunned before being killed - as a more humane way of slaughter.

However, Muslim laws strictly forbid the stunning of any animal before slaughter and also forbid anyone to touch or comfort the animal as it bleeds, while still conscious, to death.

The government funded Farm Animal Welfare Council recommended that conventional Ḏabīḥah (along with Kashrut slaughter) without prior stunning be abolished.

The FAWC chairwoman of the time said 'This is a major incision into the animal and to say that it doesn't suffer is quite ridiculous'.

They suggest that the method is immoral and unethical.

Naturally, Muslims deny the claims.
Posted by: Frontier(s) on 10:36am Mon 12 May 08
Apologies, the Adver forum software cannot support certain characters - the 'missing' word above should be Dhabihah.
Posted by: Oxford, Toothill on 8:58pm Mon 12 May 08
Maybe if there is a God, then that God will administer some sort of natural punishment on the people who treat animals with cruelty and disrespect. I don't hold any faith in this happening myself.
Posted by: Tracey88, Swindon on 8:47am Tue 13 May 08
In my opinion, I don't agree with any animal farming, not just for halal meat. I think if you have that much of a problem with it, and you're worried that you may be being fed it without you knowing, don't eat meat at all. That way you're not harming anything, simple as that. You can't condone one way of slaughtering and condemn another. There is no need to try and blame a certain group of people, as animal cruelty happens everywhere.

I think the Animal Asia Foundation are a fantastic charity. They seem to be doing great work against the odds.
Posted by: JohnEngland, Swindon on 5:26pm Thu 15 May 08
Tracey,theres a difference between eating meat thats killed humanely and animals that suffer,Humans are naturally a meat eater so why shouldn't we eat meat ,unless you think we should jump on its back and bite its neck.I'm not blaming any group of people although it seems to me that certain groups get special treatment even if it means hurting animals,And as for being a vegie ,I have heard how that effects humans especially young men ,No adult should make their children eat only greens.
Anyway ,So where are all you animal rights people to answer my question ,I thought you might go quiet.
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