Measures could set animal rights back

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Monday, April 06, 2009
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MEPs have backed a series of measures that could set animal protection back decades.

Members of the European Parliament's Agriculture Committee voted through a number of amendments that seriously weaken proposals from the European Commission to regulate animal testing across Europe.

MEPs are claiming to protect laboratory animals while slashing protections proposed by the European Commission, which they spent years developing in consultation with all parties.

Some of the amendments voted through include allowing animals to suffer severe and prolonged pain, allowing almost unlimited reuse of animals and the ending of almost all licensing of experiments -— making most animal research a free-for-all.

This completely goes against public and political will, that wherever possible, animal research should be replaced by advanced techniques. Animals and members of the public have been badly let down.

Jan Creamer

National Anti-Vivisection Society, London

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    by AR2048, London

    Tuesday, April 07 2009, 9:16PM

    “Please name and shame every one of those MEPs - then we will know not to vote for any of them next time.”

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