Around 6 a.m. on 21st May 2008, a total of 23 houses, flats and offices in Austria were raided by special branch police officers storming in like something out of a bad Hollywood gangster movie. The occupants were threatened by the intruders and shoved up against the wall and/or handcuffed. The police then searched the premises for hours without a warrant.
Ten people were arrested and are still in custody without any charges having been brought. All mobile phones, computers and documents have been seized, making campaign work impossible. Four organisations have been virtually destroyed by the police as even backup versions of address files have been seized.
One of these organisations, the Vegane Gesellschaft Österreichs (Austrian Vegan Society), is an EVU member. They educate people about the vegan lifestyle and are never involved in any criminal acts. The leader of the society, who organised the EVU talks in 2007, is still in prison.
The official pretext for this action is legislation against terrorism and Mafia-type conspiracy to form a criminal organisation, but absolutely no evidence has been produced against any of the accused.
The behaviour of the police has been utterly appalling and even Austrian politicians are now asking whether the real reason is not a political one, as the Austrian animal protection movement has been so successful in recent years.
As of today, all ten activists are still in prison and five are on hunger strike in protest as no charges have been brought against them.
None of the four organisations has been accused of any illegal act, but they have been virtually destroyed for no reason by the police removing all the resources necessary for them to continue working.
The EVU demands the immediate release of the prisoners and the return of the address files and other material so that these important and law-abiding organisations can continue their vital work.
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=34119
see also:
Dawn raids against anti-fur activists in Austria
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It is with great sadness
that we have to inform our readers about the death of Mr. Jashu Shah
who has been a very important pillar in the international vegetarian
movement in India and in the world.
This compassionate and gentle
man and tireless campaigner for a better future will be sorely
missed.
Our sincere condolences go to his family.
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Increased hunger likely in some poor countries
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Global conference on
biological diversity in Bonn
19 May 2008, Rome - “Our planet
abounds with biological richness and this great diversity is key to
face the worst food crisis in modern history,” FAO Assistant
Director-General Alexander Müller said.
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The more meat we eat, the fewer people we can feed
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World food prices should stay high because of rising energy costs and the use of biofuels, but they may ease after stocks are replenished, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday.
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One way to beat the worldwide grain shortage is for meat-eaters to turn vegetarian, and the movement should start with US President George Bush, the Indian affiliate of the animal rights organization PETA has said.
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.... About two-thirds of global coarse grain production is used as animal feed.....
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Health Check will modernise the CAP and free farmers to respond to growing demand
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Promoted by:
Nutrition
Ecology
International Center (NEIC)
www.nutritionecology.org
· To the European Commission - which created the Common
Agricultural Policy (CAP)
· To the National Ministries of
Agriculture EU Council - responsible for the allocation of CAP
payments
· To the European Parliament - responsible for
the Community’s total budget
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Question no 69 by Jens Holm (H-0198/07):
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Destruction of mangroves has exposed coastal communities to cyclone
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see also:
Burma's man-made disaster? - How Nargis Devastated an Already Vulnerable Land
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33644
and: see also: Mangrove loss 'put Burma at risk'
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33476
The future of our seas has
never been more precarious
Ninety years of industrial-scale
overfishing has brought us to the brink of an ecological
catastrophe.....
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33676
Global warming could gradually starve parts of the tropical oceans of oxygen, damaging fisheries and coastal economies, a study showed on Thursday.
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33325
Drinking less alcohol, eating more vegetables and exercising can prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, researchers said on Friday in a study showing that lifestyle changes can make a big difference......
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The health risks of eating meat
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Rates of breast cancer used to be five times lower in China than in the United States, but already in Chinese cities the gap is narrowing, as consumption of fatty foods rises
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A new study adds more evidence that cow’s milk proteins trigger type 1 diabetes. Marcia Goldfarb of Anatek-EP, a protein research laboratory in Portland, Maine, reports having found antibodies to bovine beta-lactoglobulin in the serum of children with diabetes. Individuals without diabetes did not have the antibody.
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.....Cows live a lifetime of stress so long as they produce enough milk to be profitable to the farmer.
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33805
A landmark assessment of global agriculture says industrial agriculture has failed and that genetically modified (GM) crops are not a solution for poverty, hunger, or climate change.
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33759
Hundreds of activists marched in Paris on Tuesday ahead of the expected approval of a law they say blurs the line between natural and genetically modified (GM) foods.
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Chicken, beef and pork that has never been a living animal could be better for people and the planet. But will it catch on?
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Perhaps now the hormone ban, which a variety of trade organizations, including the International Trade Commission, have judged to be unscientific and in violation of international trade rules
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Information: Future
Food
That is approximately the worldwide annual turnover reached
by using animal derived meat as raw material. With a product that is
better, i.e. healthier, cheaper, less resource intensive, without
animal suffering, without endless amounts of liquid manure, without
animal epidemics and so on, than animal derived meat a huge market is
just waiting to be seized!
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33670
All poultry in Seoul have been culled, South Korean animal health officials said May 12, to curb the spread of avian influenza following a new outbreak of the disease in the city.
http://www.euroveg.eu/lang/en/news/news.php?id=33656
‘Abattoir film was a real shock’
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Troy Loferski first got interested in body-building during his college years.
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Would you consider eating less meat for the greater global good? And if you did, what would you miss most?
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Which is, quite possibly, the best news in the history of news. It’s close, anyway. Inspired by the book Quantum Wellness, by Kathy Freston, Oprah’s going to be cutting all the meat, dairy, and eggs out of her diet in an effort to live a healthy, cruelty-free lifestyle.
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The need to conform is one reason why being a vegetarian is tough in Korea
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Being a vegetarian is fun. If you do not harm, you will not be harmed, is my philosophy. But there are some people that really make me ill
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in France, Italy and USA
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A Video explains
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The Humane Society of the United States released video footage Wednesday of sick and injured livestock the group says were mistreated at auction sites and stockyards where cattle are sold for slaughter.
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About the film
The
documentary Meat the Truth is the first major project undertaken by
the Nicolaas G. Pierson Foundation.
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