Forwarded from IVU web manager John Davis, with apologies to those of
you who've received it direct:
Those thinking of going to the next IVU World Veg Congress in
Jakarta/Bali next year may like to see some photos from the recent 4th
Asian Veg Congress,
Batam, Indonesia, at
www.ivu.org/asia-pacific/photos2009/batam/opening.html - follow the
links at the bottom of each page for more pages.
There were about 1,000 people at this one. It was very well organized,
good food, good speakers and a lot fun so next year should be even
bigger and better. The Indonesian Vegetarian Society has so many
volunteers that they have a completely different team working on the WVC
and even another group organizing the South East Asian Veg Congress, in
Medan, Indonesia, in March.
The 2010 WCC is at www.wvc2010.org and more details will be added soon
but any comments, questions and/or suggestions about any aspect of the
congress are welcome in the meantime.
--
After the Asian Congress three of us went the China Xiamen International
Vegetarian Food Fair, where we were speakers at the forum. This was a
huge event and IVU's first official visit to China after 101 years.
Initial report and photos (text in Chinese but the pictures are good)
at:
厦门首届国际素食论坛:感受素食世界,共享健康人生
http://fo.ifeng.com/news/200911/1113_14_59186.shtml
and a report from IVU Chinese webmaster, Genggeng Ye, (also Chinese text
with photos):
厦门国际素食论坛及厦门素食展圆满结束
国际素食联盟首次在中国亮相
http://www.savetheplanet.org.cn/gb/veg/vnews/20091116.html
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Every five years, hundreds of men are licensed to kill buffalo, pigs, chickens, rats, goats, and pigeons, receiving a fee for each animal they take. Cruelly, the animals are chased and hacked to death with knives in a competition to kill as many as possible within two days. According to Animal Welfare Network Nepal, the real beneficiaries are the festival organizers and business community, who drive up prices for animals in the lead up to the festival and then pressure local people to contribute livestock to the event.
Animal advocates are asking that the community provide fruits and vegetables instead of animals for the festival. KAT and Animal Nepal are organizing a counter-campaign of peaceful meditation, and together we are petitioning the government, which has reportedly paid for an enclosure to hold thousands of buffalo ahead of the event, to stop the slaughter. Please take action immediately by writing to Nepal's Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism to request a halt to this outdated tradition, considered barbaric by many local people who would like to stop it but feel helpless to do so.
Then, ask your friends and family to help, too. We need to let Nepalese leaders know that the world is watching and considers this bloody practice tragic and shameful.
Thank you for making a difference for animals.
Sincerely, Andrew Rowan President & CEO Humane Society International
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Hi All,
The new Vegan Society website is now up and running and the webshop is
now working.
If you forget your password and request a new one you are sent an
e-mail, though it may end up in your spam box or be blocked by your spam
filter.
Work on improving the content is ongoing, as ever.
Hope to see lots of members at the AGM tomorrow. Don't forget the
meeting at midday for current and potential Local and Group Contacts.
Nobody has suggested anything for the agenda but you are welcome to
bring suggestions with you.
Best wishes,
Patricia
Patricia Tricker, Vegan Society Trustee & National Contacts' Coordinator
Cottage 3, Arrathorne, Bedale, DL8 1NA
e-mail: vegan@...
THE VEGAN SOCIETY IS NOW 65 YEARS OLD!
www.vegansociety.com
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Forwarded from the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in
Space via the Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases:
NASA WILL IRRADIATE MONKEYS FOR MARS MISSIONS
NASA says it would take almost a year using conventional rockets to get
to Mars. By that time a human body would likely turn to jello due to
exposure to space radiation. But the space agency has come up with a
solution - in fact two of them.
First they want to build the nuclear rocket (Project Prometheus) which
NASA says would cut in half the amount of time it would take to get to
the red planet. With nuclear reactors for engines NASA also says they
could carry heavier payloads which would make it possible to "mine the
sky" for precious minerals.
The other solution to the space radiation problem seems to rely on
testing monkeys by exposing them to doses of radiation so NASA can
further study the effects on the human body.
The Guardian newspaper in the UK reports, "Eleanor Blakely, a
biophysicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, said: 'Obviously,
the closer we get to man, the better.'
"The researchers are to pay particular attention to the effects on the
monkeys’ central nervous systems and behaviour. The monkeys, previously
trained to perform a variety of tasks, will be tested to see how the
exposure affects their performance.
"The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) says that the
'cruel experiments' may involve 'restraint and other cruel procedures'.
"In a statement, they say: 'Monkeys, like other primates, are highly
intelligent, have strong family bonds, demonstrate empathy, and, most
importantly, suffer.'"
Not only the monkeys will suffer from this NASA boondoogle to journey to
Mars but the Department of Energy labs, that will be responsible for
building the nuclear rockets, has shown over the years a complete lack
of ability to control the deadly plutonium they will use to power the
nuclear space missions. The DoE's record of worker and environmental
contamination is more than shocking and they should not be trusted to
now ramp up the production of plutonium for the nuclearization of space.
NASA and the DoE have little regard for animal or human life when it
comes to moving nuclear power into space. The nuclear industry views
space as a new and vibrant market and they could care less the
consequences as long as profits can be extracted from space.
At the very time that climate change cries out for attention here on our
Mother Earth we should not be wasting scarce tax dollars on planning
expensive and ill-fated missions to Mars.
Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 443-9502
globalnet@...
www.space4peace.org
http://space4peace.blogspot.com/ (blog)
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Forwarded from Vegan Campaigns:
Vegan Climate March Sat. 5 December London
http://veggieclimatemarch.50webs.com/
Be part of history in London! Be part of the biggest ever mobilization
of vegetarians and vegans on environmental grounds!! Veganism is the
solution to many of the catastrophes facing the planet & it's time to
tell the world!
* Demand that world leaders stop propping up the animal-farming
industries that cause climate change.
* Raise awareness amongst environmentalists and the general public that
their choice of diet is critical to the survival of the planet.
Assemble at midday for a rally at Speakers' Corner, Hyde Park, a short
distance from Grosvenor Square, from where the march is expected to set
off at 1.15pm.
Upto 50,000 environmentalists are expected to join the National Climate
March (also known as The Wave) on Sat. 5 December to "demand that our
government take urgent and radical action to deal with the climate
crisis". This will be the UK's biggest ever environmental march & is
aimed at putting maximum pressure on world leaders 2 days before the
start of the critical Copenhagen Climate Talks.
What to bring with you:
* Leaflets - All of the national groups that campaign on veggie/vegan
issues produce excellent leaflets that explain the environmental reasons
for adopting plant-based diets. Please contact The Vegan Society,
Viva!, The Vegetarian Society, Animal Aid etc., which may supply
leaflets for the cost of the postage.
* Photos from the National Climate March 2006
* Banners/placards - Use your imagination! Look at veggie/vegan
websites for relevant quotes and ideas. The bigger, bolder and more
colourful your banners, the clearer your message will be.
* Costumes/props - Look at the photos from last year's event on the
Campaign against Climate Change website. Get together with friends,
decide on a theme and construct props & costumes that will really hammer
home your message. Once again, use your imagination.
* Your friends! - Please encourage all your veggie/vegan friends to join
you. The impact we have will be determined by how many of us there are,
so please do all you can to promote the event. The best thing about
this march is that it's not only a very effective way to raise
awareness, it will also be great fun!
Deforestation, spreading deserts, melting ice caps, flooding - livestock
farming causes all this and more
Veggies & vegans should be there in our thousands to demand that world
leaders recognise that a massive proportion of climate change is caused
by livestock farming and the production of meat/dairy products. World
leaders must stop supporting the animal farming/food production
industries responsible for this devastation and scale them down before
it's too late, or ultimately we'll all pay the price.
"The livestock sector accounts for 18% of global greenhouse gas
emissions - more than transport, which emits 13.5%" -
Livestock's Long Shadow - A report by the UN Food and Agriculture
Organization, Nov. 2006
Some of the environmental marchers will already be veggie/vegan but the
majority will not. The chances are that many of these people will be
unaware of the full extent to which animal agriculture is responsible
for climate change. This event represents a fantastic opportunity to
inform many thousands of environmentally conscious people of the
devastating impact that meat/dairy production has on the planet. The
world's media will be there, so there is a very real chance that our
message will be heard by millions more people.
Please join the march with banners/placards/leaflets etc. and urge the
marchers and general public alike to change their diet for the sake of
the planet, people and
animals!
Transport is available from across the UK, coordinated by FoE,
Transition Towns, CAFOD, the Co-op & other organizations. Special
trains have even been chartered to get as many people there as possible.
See the following links for details:
* www.stopclimatechaos.org/the-wave
* www.campaigncc.org/local.html
* www.co-operative.coop
* Stagecoach are supporting The Wave by offering seats for just 2 each
way plus a 50p booking fee! See www.megabus.com/uk.
For further details about the event see www.stopclimatechaos.org and
www.campaigncc.org.
The Campaign for Eco-Veg*nism, because our choice of diet is critical to
the survival of the planet
ecoveggie [at] yahoo.co.uk
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Please forward to anyone you know in Birmingham and the surrounding
area.
Thanks,
Patricia
Patricia Tricker, Vegan Society Trustee & National Contacts' Coordinator
Cottage 3, Arrathorne, Bedale, DL8 1NA
e-mail: vegan@...
THE VEGAN SOCIETY IS NOW 65 YEARS OLD!
www.vegansociety.com
www.worldveganday.org
Birmingham Veg*ans' monthly meeting,7:30pm, Tues. 24 November
Medicines, Hospitals & Veg*nism, a talk by Dr Philip Bickley
Nobody enjoys a visit to hospital but if you're vegetarian or vegan you
have the added concerns not only of food, but of of animal ingredients
used in medicines, But fear not, help and information is on hand in the
shape of Dr Philip Bickley!
Philip is a local GP (as well as being on the Vegan Society council) and
will be giving us a talk about animal ingredients in medicines. He will
explain the difficulties and give examples. Philip will also say where
you can find information about ingredients in medicines and will talk
through what you can do if you're vegetarian/vegan and know you are
going to be admitted to hospital.
Carrs Lane Church Centre, Carrs Lane, Birmingham (opposite Moor Street
Station and Marks & Spencers - easy walking distance from New Street
Station and Selfridges/Bull Ring Shopping Centre)
Entry £2.50
.
Special December talk/workshop 7pm, Wed. 2 December
Yoga & Vegetarianism - What's the connection?
For a special meeting, we're thrilled to be teaming up with 'Yoga in
Daily Life' at their new Ashram just off St Paul's Sq. in Birmingham.
There will be some refreshments (please bring some nibbles to share if
you can) followed by a talk exploring the links between yoga and
vegetarianism and then you can take part in some gentle yoga, but don't
worry: you won't have to do anything you're not comfortable with, just
make sure you wear loose/comfy clothing and prepare to relax.
22a Caroline St, St Paul's Sq, Birmingham, B3 1UE, see
http://uk.yogaindailylife.org/contact_brum.html
Buffet, 7:30pm, Thurs. 10 Dec.
Carrs Lane Church Centre, Catering by Green Garden Café
You're invited to join us for an informal buffet meal at our usual Carrs
Lane venue. Come along, have a chat and a bite to eat! The cost is £10
which includes the food, entry to the meeting and our overheads. The
buffet will include: roast veg wraps, spicy bean wraps, carrot/celery
dips, salads, crisps, couscous, pakoras, sos & tomato rolls, sossies on
sticks, mince pies and iced buns.
Booking is essential and your payment needs to be with us no later than
2 Dec. You can book/pay at the 24 Nov. BVV meeting or send a cheque,
payable to BVV, to Birmingham Vegetarians & Vegans, The Warehouse, 54
Allison St, Birmingham, B5 5TH.
Any questions - please ring 0121 353 2442.
BVV Facebook
Do you use Facebook? If so you may like to join our facebook page -
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=169383629691
Not only will we be listing events and other news but you can make
comments on the wall and keep in touch with other like-minded people.
Meat-Free Mondays at the Warehouse: Buy one, get one free!
Finishes 1 Dec.
I'm sure you know that world wide animal farming causes more
climate-changing emissions than transport. To support Birmingham
Friends of the Earth's 'fix the food chain' campaign, the Warehouse Café
is offering a complimentary main meal when a second meal is purchased on
Mondays.
To take advantage of this brilliant offer, ring 0121 633 0261 and quote
'meat-free Monday' when you book. Please note a reservation is
ESSENTIAL. The offer is valid until 1 December and there are some
terms.
Hillfields Animal Sanctuary, Fair & Open Day, 11:30 - 4pm Sun. 29 Nov.
Hillfields Animal Sanctuary is home to more than 300 animals. Come
along and meet the animals, then in the church hall (opposite side of
the road from sanctuary entrance) there will be stalls, refreshments and
hot food (all 100% vegan).
Greenhill, Blackwell, nr Bromsgrove, B60 1BL (Junction 1, M42)
More details from 0121 445 3828 or www.hillfields-animal-sanctuary.com.
You can contact Birmingham Vegetarians & Vegans direct on
info@...
Martin, Barbara, Dave, Harry, Liz & Jane
www.bvv.org.uk
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Forwarded from Vegan Campaigns. Please forward to anyone you know in
London who isn't already vegan.
Thanks,
Patricia
Patricia Tricker, Vegan Society Trustee & National Contacts' Coordinator
Cottage 3, Arrathorne, Bedale, DL8 1NA
e-mail: vegan@...
THE VEGAN SOCIETY IS NOW 65 YEARS OLD!
www.vegansociety.com
www.worldveganday.org
Over the last 2 years, through the Vegan Pledge, Vegan Campaigns has
supported 65 people who went vegan for a month. The majority saw health
improvements in that short time and many continued with their vegan
diet.
We're getting ready for Vegan Pledge 2010 and should like your help.
Can you display our leaflets or posters in your
library/workplace/college/community centre/wholefood shop or anywhere
else? Please contact chrissyley@...,uk if you can.
Please also circulate the details below to non-vegan friends and family
and on e-mail lists/websites/facebook/Myspace:
Want to improve your health? Help save animals? Reduce your carbon
footprint?
Why not go vegan for a month? You will be invited to a meeting at the
start of your month on Saturday 23 January and at the end on Saturday 20
February at Somerstown Community Centre, 150 Ossulton St, London, NW1
1EE.
You will receive a basic health check, nutritional information, a vegan
starter pack and goody bag - all completely free.
For more information or to sign up online visit
www.vegancampaigns.org.uk or contact us: info@...,
07890136663.
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Hi All,
I have received a request from a Canadian university student to forward
information about a research project in the hope that those of you with
the relevant background will be willing to take part in it. He has
confirmed that for purposes of the study animal-rights groups include
those that promote veganism.
If you wish to take part please reply direct to Todd, not to me.
Best wishes,
Patricia
Patricia Tricker, Vegan Society Trustee & National Contacts' Coordinator
Cottage 3, Arrathorne, Bedale, DL8 1NA
e-mail: vegan@...
THE VEGAN SOCIETY IS NOW 65 YEARS OLD!
www.vegansociety.com
www.worldveganday.org
My name is Todd Cecckin and I am studying sociology at Brock University,
St Catharine's, Ontario, Canada. As part of my course I have to design
an activism project to create public awareness and act as a link between
animal liberation and social justice.
My project is entitled 'How to identify and resolve problems when
attempting to set up an Animal Rights Group' and I should like to invite
you to participate in my study.
You will be asked to:
1) identify and describe any problems encountered by your group, and
2) say how you resolved these problems.
The goal of the study is to educate individuals on what may go wrong
when attempting to set up an animal-rights group. In addition I hope to
offer proven strategies to help resolve these problems. Your
contributions will help me achieve these goals.
If you are interested in participating in my study please let me know
before 1 December and I shall send you a formal letter of invitation
with a detailed account of the project and a consent form, which will
outline your rights as a participant.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Todd
T.C. Cecckin
Student/Principal Student Investigator
Department of Sociology
Brock University
E-mail: tc99ak@...
This study has been reviewed and received ethics clearance through Brock
University's Research Ethics Board (file 09-065).
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Hi All,
Katie has asked me to forward this but as usual with suggested letters
the original is far too long. I believe that shorter letters that
contain only the main points and neither repetition nor poor grammar are
much more likely to be noted, so the one immediately below is what I've
just sent.
BW
Patricia
----- Original Message -----
From: Patricia Tricker
To: zodwa.zitha@...
Cc: sandile.nogxina@... ; pietera@... ;
Jeremy.michaels@... ; abram@... ; sanwild@...
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:20 AM
Subject: SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary
Dear Minister,
I am horrified that the Maranda Mining Company (Pty) Ltd has been
granted a permit to work in the SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary, which will
destroy this unique project.
I believe that due process was not followed to obtain this permit, that
there was no public consultation and that the company did not consult
the legal occupier of the land, the neighbours nor other interested
parties.
I am disappointed that your department has ignored repeated requests to
suspend the permit pending a full investigation but I trust that your
interest in justice will ensure that you look into this matter.
South Africa can be extremely proud of the SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary.
I know some of the people who've worked there and it is just the sort of
thing that would encourage me to visit your country.
I look forward to receiving your comments.
Best wishes,
Patricia
patricia@...
Patricia Tricker MCIL Cert Ed (FE) Cert HE
Member of the Chartered Institute of Linguists
Freelance translator working into English from French, German, Italian &
Spanish, specializing in economics, finance, accountancy, company law &
archaeology
Cottage 3, Arrathorne, Bedale, N. Yorkshire, DL8 1NA, UK
e-mail: translation@...
Hi guys,
I know, this probably ISN"T going to be the last time I ask you to help,
but it is genuinely desperate!
So much is going on in South Africa at the moment, as the eyes of the
world are watching due to the World Cup next year. An incredible
wildlife sanctuary, Sanwild, which I volunteered at two years ago
(rescues animals from the canned hunting industry, circuses, traps...you
name it, they've rescued it - including two male hippos rescued from a
barren concrete pen in a circus in France where they had a bucket of
water as their 'environment'... I've seen them with my own eyes, they
now live in harmony in huge lake at Sanwild).
A mining company has somehow (due to complicated and historical issues
raging throughout South Africa at the moment) been granted permission by
the courts to mine on the land of Sanwild. I helped them when I was
there to record how many endangered species are living on their land,
and believe me, there are a lot! The mining is absolutely disastrous for
the flor and fauna. There are elephants living there, for Goodness sake!
(Sorry, i'm passionate about this, as you can probably tell). What I'm
asking is for you to take 2 minutes to copy and paste the letter below
into an email and send it to the addresses provided. Please in addition,
mention somewhere that you are foreign and would only consider visiting
South Africa for its wildlife etc and that you would boycott visiting if
SA takes away all of that. Please help on this. Every voice counts!
Thank you (please sign your name at the bottom. Please also pass onto
your friends to do it!
email to: zodwa.zitha@...
cc. Adv. Sandile Nogxina Director General sandile.nogxina@...
cc. Mr. Pieter Albert Legal Services pietera@...
cc. Jeremy Michaels Media liasion Jeremy.michaels@...
cc. Pres. Jacob Zuma c/o Abram Mothwa abram@...
cc. SanWild Trustees sanwild@...
DRAFT LETTER:
Dear Minister Susan Shabangu
We are appalled to hear that the SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary that is home
to more than 5000 rescued wild animals will be destroyed by open cast
mining by the Maranda Mining Company due to a permit was granted by the
Department of Minerals and Energy (DME) in South Africa to Maranda
Mining Company (Pty) Ltd to start mining in this protected wildlife
sanctuary.
Maranda Mining Company has repeatedly fooled the media and public by
claiming that they will only mine on 1.5 hectares, but as they have
already applied for and were given further prospecting rights it is our
opinion that should they be allowed to get away with their irregular and
dishonest actions now, it will be the beginning of the end of a unique
wildlife sanctuary and that their mining activities will eventually
destroy this unique project.
Mr. Michael Bryant the director of the Maranda Mining Company, an
extremely arrogant individual has threatened SanWild on numerous
occasions with further open cast mining operations over the entire 2600
hectares of Leydsdorp Townlands that forms part of the SanWild Wildlife
Sanctuary.
He has further actively be working to discredit SanWilds excellent work
and have attacked trustees personally and the legal permits SanWild has
obtained from the Department of Environmental Affairs on a number of
occasions claiming that SanWild operates illegally and has no legal
permits to run a wildlife rehabilitation centre and sanctuary. This is
simply not true!
He has claimed repeatedly that the Trust is not a bona-fide organization
and that some of the trustees are the sole beneficiaries of the trust.
All of these defamatory claims have arisen out of his bloodthirsty
quest for vengeance and to destroy SanWilds ability to operate and
raise funds. Not only does he want to extract minerals rights but in the
process he is actively working towards destroying a bona fide animal
welfare organization and the lives of many people that have found
security and jobs here. Surely this proves beyond doubt the evil
character of Marandas director and that he is up to no good?
We have been informed that due process was not followed to obtain this
permit to do open cast mining in the SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary that is
home to many endangered species of fauna and flora. We know that a
public consultation process was not followed and that Maranda Mining did
also not consult with the legal occupier of the land, the neighbors or
other interested and affected parties. This surely is unconstitutional?
The information contained in the Maranda Mining Companys EMP is
misleading and factually incorrect. Despite numerous transgressions of
this EMP your department has failed to investigate or act on the matter
despite numerous correspondences from SanWild asking you to immediately
act on the matter. You have the power to revoke any permit should any
transgressions of an approved EMP take place.
Repeated requests to the DME to review the process and merits on which
the permit was granted, has fallen on deaf ears now for more than a
year! This is truly shameful.
The fact that your department has ignored repeated requests by donors
and supporters as well as SanWild themselves to suspend the permit
pending a full investigation into the matter and until you can reach a
final decision, has been ignored. This is regrettable and shows a
disinterest from your department in the dilemma and possible financial
demise of a non-profit animal welfare organization.
Your departments inability or unwillingness to act has forced SanWild
to bring very expensive legal applications to try and compel your
department to react. Their most recent application has also called on
the court to review the permit as per the Public Administrative Justice
Act.
DME has chosen to NOT oppose SanWilds legal application, but has
decided repeatedly to renew Maranda's mining permit despite all the
lodged internal appeals, notifications of the transgression of the EMP
and various legal applications. It is such a shame, but it does seem
that someone is on the "take" here again. As supporters of SanWild we
simply can come to no other conclusion anymore.
Your regional manager in Polokwane should be investigated as a matter of
urgency and be laid off if necessary. Already a number of SanWild
employees have lost their jobs as a direct result of SanWilds legal
battle as there has simply not been sufficient funding to continue to
employ them.
We as the public, want answers and clarity regarding this case as it
will determine the environmental and constitutional rights of all South
Africans and will test the ability of the Department of Minerals and
Energy to follow due process and apply their minds and goodwill to the
protection and conservation of our wildlife and heritage in this
country!
We therefore appeal to you to investigate this fiasco and expose the
truth to the public in a fair and honest way.
I trust that your passion for justice will compel you to look into this
matter and to bring it to the attention of the public and challenge
those in authority to be held accountable. We trust that it will not be
necessary for us to donate further funding towards expensive legal
applications in which we firmly believe the truth will eventually be
told.
However should it become necessary we will stand by SanWild even if this
matter has to be driven to the highest court in South Africa where
SanWilds constitutional rights will be determined and justice will
prevail for the SanWild trustees that have done an exceptional job in
social upliftment, job creation, bio-diversity species protection and
animal welfare?
Please be assured that the worlds eyes are focused on a unique project
of which South Africa can be extremely proud. We look forward to your
urgent response.
Yours truly,
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Forwarded from Shankar Narayan, whom some of you may remember from last
year's IVU conference in Dresden:
Dear Friend,
After the opening of Vegan Centre in India I was in Batam, Indonesia, to
attend the 4th Asian Vegetarian Congress (AVC) from 6 - 10 Nov. It was
well organized with a lot of public outreach and support. The next
(5th) Asian Vegetarian Congress will be in Hangzhou, China. in Oct.
2011.
With the success of the AVC in Batam we can expect much more from the
39th World Vegetarian Congress (WVC) from 1 - 9 Oct. 2010 in Jakarta and
Bali, Indonesia. On the way to Jakarta, you may plan a stop-over in
Dubai, UAE, for the First MidEast Veg Congress from 28 - 30 Sep., 2010
(dates to be confirmed).
The 13th International Vegan Festival will be in Turin, Italy, in 2011.
Meanwhile the IVU India, South & West Asia Regional Vegetarian Congress
will be on 13 & 14 Aug. 2010 (dates to be confirmed) in Bangalore,
India.
In addition to all these, the Indian Vegan Society has many events lined
up for 2010, the details of which will be out soon.
All these events are vegan and likely to help promote a kinder lifestyle
among the general public while the participants can expect some fun and
learning experience in the company of likeminded people.
Best wishes,
Shankar
Vn.Shankar Narayan,
President, Indian Vegan Society (www.indianvegansociety.com)
Councillor & Regional Coordinator for India, South & West Asia of the
International Vegetarian Union (www.ivu.org)
Founder of Sthitaprajna Vegan Life Centre
"Animals are neither things nor our slaves: they are our rightful
cohabitants."
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Thanks to Vivien for drawing our attention to this.
Patricia
This is a repeat. I can't remember whether it was any good.
Rod Liddle examines our differing responses to related animal species
and tries to establish what those responses tell us not merely about the
animals but about ourselves.
Rod considers the otter and the mink - the one a playful, affectionate
emblem of British environmental awareness, the other invariably depicted
as a voracious invader.
Sir David Attenborough and ecologist Johnny Birks help Rod to separate
fact from fiction and understand why one member of the Mustelid family
should have us cooing and handing over money to environmental causes
while the other can expect loathing at best and, more often than not,
calls for a mass cull.
A keen amateur naturalist, Rod begins his debate with mink expert Johnny
Birks on the banks of the River Lugg in Herefordshire. Otters and mink
roam these banks side by side as uneasy neighbours. But the popular myth
that mink were part of the reason for the dramatic decline in otter
numbers in the 1950s was just that - a myth - albeit a convenient one.
He also hears from people involved in the Hebridean mink cull who are
acting to save indigenous bird species in the Western Isles.
As the debate matures, it appears that below the biodiversity arguments
lies a more fundamental clash between the pure Darwinists who believe
that nature should be left unchecked and those who say it is unrealistic
to abandon our position of power over the wild animals and their
habitats. It follows that we must make difficult choices about which
species we want to control and in some cases cull in order to protect
the many.
You can listen from here if you can't listen at the time:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jd9kd
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From: tchixo_xamseb@... To: pretty_polly_@... Subject: FW: World SHAME! Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:09:03 +0000
From: jackie.woodward@... To: tchixo_xamseb@... Subject: FW: World SHAME! Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 13:26:22 +0000
Denmark is a big shameThe sea is stained in red and in the mean while its not because of the climate effects of nature. It's because of the cruelty that the human beings (civilised human) kill hundreds of the famous and intelligent Calderon dolphins. This happens every year in Feroe iland in Denmark. In this slaughter the main participants are young teens.WHY?To show that they are adults and mature.... BULLLLsh In this big celebration, nothing is missing for the fun. Everyone is participating in one way or the other, killing or looking at the cruelty “supporting like a spectator”
Is it necessary to mention that the dolphin calderon, like all the other species of dolphins, it’s near instinction and they get near men to play and interact. In a way of PURE friendship They don’t die instantly; they are cut 1, 2 or 3 times with thick hocks. And at that time the dolphins produce a grim extremely compatible with the cry of a new born child. But he suffers and there’s no compassion till this sweet being slowly dies in its own blood
Its enough!We will send this mail until this email arrives in any association defending the animals, we won’t only read. That would make
us accomplices, viewers. Take care of the world, it is your home!
Sign Against this cruelty: 1.- Ana kARINA Rivas (m) Mexico DF 2.- Carlos Enrique Bulle-Goyri. DF 3.- Alejandra Nabarro ( Mexico Cuernavaca ) 4.- Esteban criz mejia. Mexico DF 5.-ANDREA GONZALEZ ALVAREZ ( MEXICO ) 6.-González Alvarez Victor Rodrigo 7.-Ines Garcia Perez (México) 8.-Stella Morales (México) 9.-lgarcia (México) 10.-Leticia Cuéllar (México) 11.-Salma Urbina Aguilar (Quintana Roo, México) 12.-DIANA LUCELLY POOT PUC (quintana roo,
mexico ) 13.-Josue Acero Gonzalez ( Quintana Roo , Mexico ) 14.-Micaela Medina ( Argentina ) 15.-sofia bidondo( Argentina ) 16.- Ma. Marta Soruco ( Argentina ) 17.- Cyntia Mariela Roitman ( Argentina ) 18.-Aldana Martínez ( Argentina ) 19.- Adriana Salomon ( Argentina ) 20.-fernando valussi( argentina ) 21.-MARIANELA SANCHEZ( ARGENTINA ) 22.- Leyes Alberto Fabian ( Argentina ).- 23.- Augusto Patricio Mateos ( Argentina - Chaco ) 24.- Maria Alejandra Bury ( Argentina - Chaco ) 25.- Claudio Alexis Agnesio ( Argentina - Chaco ) 26.- Cesar Abel Falcon(Argentina-Chaco) 27-MARIANA GOMEZ MARTINEZ 28-SILVIA CLAUDIA GIMENEZ 29-NELIDA BEATRIZ MARTINEZ 30-MARIA ESTHER URSU 31- NATHIA JUDKEVICH ( Argentina ) 32-MARINA JUDKEVICH ( Argentina ) 33-MARIANA JUDKEVICH (Aregentina) 34- Bogado Espinoza, Lorena Abi ( Argentina ) 35- Ortiz, Natalia Muriel ( Argentina ) 36- Marcelo Rodrigues de
Rezende (Sorocaba-Brasil) 37- Thais Chenchi Santana (Sorocaba-Brasil) 38- Lilian Yoshie Kato ( Sorocaba - Brasil) 39 - DIOGO CRISTO ( Sorocaba - Pindorama - Gaya ) 40 - DANILO GOMES ( Sorocaba - Cidade de Mentiras) 41- Tiago Holtz Guerreiro (Sorocaba- Brasil) 42 - Laura Nunes Garcia Vieira ( Sorocaba - Brasil) 43 - Anderson Schmitt Junkes (Jandira - Brasil) 44 - Eronides Santos Filho (Jandira - Brasil) 45 - Suzana Lopes Ribeiro ( Jandira - Brasil ) 46 - Paulo Henrique Ferreira (Cotia/SP Brasil) 47 - André Luiz da Fonseca Roberto ( Carapicuiba/ Brasil ) 48 - Jean Paulo Camargo Costa (CARAPICUIBA/ BRASIL) 49 - Rodrigo de Jesus Ferreira (Jandira - Brasil) 50- Bárbara Tabain Seslija de Sá (Jandira - SP - Brasil) 51 - Ana paula Morina Ferreira (Barueri - SP - Brasil) 52-Bárbara Louise (São
Paulo-SP-Brasil) 53-Diego Lima (Carapicuíba-SP-Brasil) 54 – Wanda leila de Oliveira marra ( Osasco – SP –Brasil ) 55 – Joilva Duarte (Osasco-Brasil) 56 - Patricia M. Dias ( São Paulo - Brasil)
57- Eduardo M. Dias (São Paulo - Brasil) 58 – Wagner R. Franco (São Paulo – Brasil) 59- Ruth Cristina Serafim (São Paulo - Brasil) 60- Thiago Silva (São Paulo - Brasil) 61 - Cristiano S. de Moraes (Rio de Janeiro - Brasil) 62 - Kelly Lopes Dias (São Paulo - Brasil) 63 - Fábio Ferreira / São Paulo - Brasil 64- Fábio Araujo / São paulo - Brasil 65- Marcia Stevaux/ São Paulo - Brasil 66 - Débora Gisele
Ferraz - Brasil 67- Andrea Alexandre de Carvalho 68 - Adilson dos Santos Pinto (Cruzeiro SP) 69 - Francisco ReZende (Lorena-SP) 70- Mislane Souza Prates( São Paulo-Brasil) 71 - Janderson Dutra (Rio de Janeiro-RJ - Brasil) 72 - CECÍLIA SANTOS (SÃO PAULO) – BRASIL 73- KÁTIA I. SANTOS ( SÃO PAULO ) - BRASIL 74- Maria L Lima - (Rolândia - Brasil) 75 – Marilise G.Z. Solle (Rolândia-Brasil) 76- Luis Fernando Silva de Almeida (Rolândia Pr- Brasil) 77- Adriana Amaral de Souza (Rolândia Pr - Brasil) 78 – Carlos Alberto Ferreira do Amaral (Rolãndia PR –
Brasil) 79 - Lilian Carla de Souza Gonzalez ( Londrina - Pr. - Brasil) 80 – Ailton Valdivino da Silva - (Uberlândia – MG - Brasil) 81 - Heliza Piosiadlo(Uberlândia - MG – Brasil 82 - Patrícia Cordeiro ( Joaçaba-SC-Brasil) 83 - Danielle Argenton (Herval D' Oeste - SC - Brasil) 84 - Valdirene Soares ( Joaçaba - SC - BRASIL ) 85 - Luiz Sérgio Belló - Joaçaba SC Brasil 86- Eduardo Wieser -SC-
Brasil 87-Julio Pancera (Navegantes, SC - Brasil) 88- Fredi Goede (Pomerode, SC Brasil) 89 – Mario L.Fanton 90 - Valério Littig (Curitiba - Brasil ) 100-cassia cavalheiro 101 - Paulo Terumitsu Ishii [Curitiba - Paraná - Brasil] 102- Caroline Niro ( Curitiba - Paraná - Brasil 103-Alexandre Batista(Londres-Inlaterra) 104-udson bergues de almeida 105 - Inês
Calazans, Alemanha 106 - Anabela Martins - Portugal 107 - Luisa Sequeira - Silves /PORTUGAL 108 - Alzira Rodrigues - Silves / Portugal 109 - Cremilde Ribeiro - A. de Pêra / Portugal 110 - Augusto Miguens - Elvas / Portugal 111 - Natália miguens - Elvas / Portugal 112 - Manuela Santos - Carcavelos / Portugal 113 - Carla Santos - Oeiras / Portugal 114 - Maria Carlos Barreto de Carvalho - Carcavelos / Portugal 115 - Eliete Mendes - Lisboa / Portugal 116 - Conceição Oliveira - Lisboa / Portugal 117 - Mariana Domingues - Portugal 118 - Joana Murtinha - Portugal 119 - Filipa Almeida - Portugal 120 - Iolanda Fontes - South Africa 121 - Kalen Viljoen - South Africa
167. Eliza James – RSA – Cape Town (Not going to be my favourite people during Soccer World Cup) 168. Heather Baartman – RSA - JHB 168. Arlene Kruger - RSA - Cape Town - there are no words!!! :-(
169.Alicia Rumbold
170. Kerry Swann
180. Bridget Schilt
181. Sandy Aiken
182.Wendy Fitzmaurice
183. Emile Fitzmaurice
184 Jackie Woodward UK
185. Richard Woodward UK
186. Polly Taylor UK
187. Linda Taylor UK
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As usual, please forward to anyone you know in London. Ta.
Patricia
Regent Street branch, Piccadilly Circus end
Thursday 19th, 6-7.30pm
Protest about McDonalds exploitation of animals, people and the
environment. Animal farming produces 18% of global greenhouse gases and
as McDonald's is the world largest user of beef they contribute
significantly to this total. The animals used in McDonalds burgers have
little choice in their brutal deaths. Help us educate the public that
they have a choice in what they consume and where they consume.
Contact number for the day 07919 674786
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Vegancampaigns mailing list
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NEWS FROM THE VEGAN-ORGANIC NETWORK
NEW DATABASE FOR ANIMAL FREE AGRICULTURE - OVER 1700 REFERENCES
The Vegan-Organic Network, in collaboration with Vegatopia, are pleased
to announce a new database of over 1700 scholarly references related to
the science, practice and benefits of animal free agriculture:
http://www.vegatopia.org/bibliography.html
The database will be immensely useful for those with a research or
practitioner interest in animal free agriculture, including growers,
government, NGOs, academics and students. The database includes full
academic references for every entry. Most entries are also annotated
with summary notes and key quotations.
The database is the work of the late Dave of Darlington. Dave was a
vegan-organic grower in Durham who made a life work of studying the
benefits of animal free agriculture in relation to its implications for
world peace and ecology. As part of this, he compiled many references
and related information. Dave, a gentle, modest man died in May 2008.
Phil Sleigh of the Vegan-Organic Network kindly took over responsibility
for the database and has converted it into the Excel spreadsheet and
html versions available from the above link. For queries, comments or
corrections, contact Phil at von@...
For notes explaining the database fields and the abbreviations used, see
http://www.vegatopia.org/pdfs/dave%20of%20darlington%20database%20notes.pdf
-ENDS-
Notes to Editor
(1) Founded in 1996, the Vegan-Organic Network is an ambitious charity
with an international network of active supporters. It aims to research
and promote vegan-organic (stockfree) methods of agriculture and
horticulture so that clean, green, cruelty-free, food becomes widely
available. It publishes a magazine Growing Green International and
advice leaflets. There is also a free advice service for members of the
public, home growers, smallholders and farmers. The Network organises
farm walks, allotment and garden visits and volunteer placements on
stockfree holdings. VONs stockfree organic standards inspected by the
Soil Association are available for farmers and growers who wish to grow
produce in the most ethical and environmentally-friendly way. The
stockfree organic symbol is the consumers guarantee of organic plus
food.
(2) Founded in 2008, Vegatopia is an online resource dedicated to
promoting ethical veganism through academic research and teaching and
through fostering collaboration between vegan activists, NGOs, academics
and others.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sally Ford Press Officer
01584 872224 media@... 15 November
2009 ref. S1019
Registered charity number 1080847 A company registered in England
number 3869080
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If you can help with any of the following stalls, please email
info@... to let them know.
And please forward this message to any contacts in London.
Ta,
Patricia
Saturday 28 November:
Free food and information stall for Vegan Month, meet midday at Borough
tube station.
Saturday 5 December:
Leafleting for the Vegan Pledge at The Climate Change march, Grosvenor
Sq., 3pm
Sunday 6 December
Information stall at Animal Aid's Christmas Fair, Kensington Town Hall
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Forwarded from Wejdy and Helen
If you are already vegan you may like to forward this to those you know
who aren't, especially those who are already vegetarian and/or claim to
be environmentalists.
Patricia
NOVEMBER IS VEGAN MONTH, nd while you may have no inclination to go
vegan at all perhaps you could spare a few minutes to watch the
following videos and read the following articles, which could change
your life and help you on the road to really helping to save our
precious planet.
Here's a 3-minute video:
www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/5621148/Paul-McCartneys-Meat-Free-Monday-mission.html
And this last just 90 seconds:
www.animalaid.org.uk/h/f/CAMPAIGNS/blog//4//?be_id=50
A nice article with lots of useful tips:
www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/oct/28/giving-up-meat
And one more vital article:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6893037.ece
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Forwarded from the Vegan Society's Local Contacts for Devon & Cornwall:
Earth cafe 2nd birthday
7 - 11pm, Sat. 21 Nov.,
St Mattias' church hall, North hill, Plymouth
entry 1
amazing vegan food, campaigning stalls, announcements of campaigns and
actions, live music with Jimmy Buddha, Anarchetypean and Ian Smith &
friends
Bring a bottle to celebrate, preferably vegan, fair-trade, organic, etc.
More info at www.plymouthenvironmentcentre.org.uk/
Don't forget that The Vegan Society AGM is on the same day, in London,
starting at 2.30 pm.
Patricia
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Forwarded by Patricia from Varda, Vegan Society Group Contact in
Edinburgh:
The Nucracker Christmas shop is selling stuffed toys - polar bears -
made out of fur (which they claim to be goats' hide). Please email
Nutcracker and ask them to take them off their shelves! E-mail address
and a sample letter below.
info@...
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am appalled to learn that you stock real-fur items (toy polar bears).
Opinion polls conducted over the last 10 years have consistently shown
that more than 70% of people in the UK reject fur and only 4% own
anything made from fur.
Killing for fur commonly employs brutal methods, e,g. gassing,
neck-breaking and anal and genital electrocution, not because they are
the most humane but because they preserve the most profitable part of
the animal, the pelt.
I urge you to take real-fur items off your shelves and be listed as a
compassionate and ethical retailer so that I and others can shop at your
store with confidence.
I look forward to receiving your reply.
Yours faithfully,
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Forwarded from Lesley by Patricia. As usual, if you don't live in the
area you may know someone who does to whom you could forward this very
useful list of events, or you may be visiting the area and wish to join
in.
Twickenham and Surrey Veg*ans events are asterisked.
Sunday 8 November, 10.30am
Remembrance service for animals who have died in all the wars throughout
the centuries (including pigeons), the second of what we hope to be an
annual event, at the Animals War Memorial, Brooke Gate, Hyde Park/Park
Lane, London. Nearest tube - Marble Arch
'We Will Remember them - they had no choice'
This will be a repeat of the successful Service for Animals in War of
last year. Again it will be a concise and respectful Service when
personalities will be played down, banners will be avoided and attire
will be dignified. As well as the animal-loving public and their dogs,
representatives of various animal groups will be attending. All will
have the opportunity to come forward and lay wreaths or bunches of
flowers representing themselves or their group. There will be two
minutes' silence for the animals before 11 o'clock, at which time the
national silence will be also respected. Their human counterparts will
be remembered at all other cenotaphs throughout Britain, where, up to
now, animals are given no mention at all.
The celebrant - a senior cleric of the Church Of England - will again
be James Thompson, known as The Animals' Padre.
For further information contact www.animalaid.org.uk (for wreaths and
purple poppies)
Rev James' website: www.animalpadre.org
www.quaker-animals.org.uk
*Sunday 8 November, 2.30pm, Kingston Gate of Richmond Park
Anti-deer-cull campaigning, holding placards and gathering petition
signatures from members of the public
Please contact Lesley if you can help, either this time or with other
sessions, possibly on the following two Sundays, 15th and 22nd, or some
on a weekday
(020 8941 8075, Lesley@...)
Saturday 14 November - Animal Charities Fair in Kensington
http://www.chelseaanimalcharitiesfair.co.uk/
Tuesday 24 November, 7.30pm for 7.45pm start
PIG BUSINESS - showing of the film, led by Mark Sanders-Barwick from
Richmond and Twickenham Green Party
Winchester Hall, The Turks Head Pub, (5 mins' walk from St Margaret's
station and where the H37 bus stops) 28 Winchester Road, TW1 1LF
*Sunday 29 November - end of the month pub meet up, venue to be decided
(Lesley: 020 8941 8075 or 07931 156006, Lesley@... )
*Sunday 29 November - 12.10-2.10pm
Kempton Park leafleting against horseracing cruelty, contact Lesley (020
8941 8075 or 07931 156006, Lesley@...)
Saturday 5 December - Central London demonstration for action on climate
change
http://www.stopclimatechaos.org/the-wave
Saturday 5 December - Hounslow Animal Welfare fundraising Christmas
Jumble Sale and Fete, 11am-3pm,
Lindon Bennett School, Main Street, Feltham, TW13 6ST
Contact: 020 8560 5443
Website: www.haws-animals.org.uk
Sunday 6 December - Animal Aid's Christmas Without Cruelty Fair,
Kensington Town Hall
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/NEWS/news_living/ALL/2123//
Saturday 12 December - anti-fur day of action in London, details to
follow
Friday 18 December, London Vegans Christmas Meal, booking deadline 9
Dec.
222 Vegan Restaurant, 222 North End Road, West Kensington, W14 9NU
Nearest tube stations West Kensington, W.Brompton, Fulham Bdy
Special Xmas menu plus other choices. Owing to limited space booking is
essential.
Brian, 020 8446 3480
lv.bookings@...
www.222veggievegan.com
(Warning from Patricia: take a cushion! The seats are VERY hard!!
Friday 18 December, 8.00pm
Woking Vegetarian Group Christmas meal at the Green Olive in Chobham
Liz needs to pay a 10 deposit for each person so please get the money
to her by 20 November latest.
You can either post it or drop it in c/o Eagle Express, 5D Manor Way,
Old Woking, Surrey, GU22 9JX.
Cheques payable to E. McLean.
You can bring along a non-veggie guest as long as they are happy to only
eat veggie food that night.
WokingVeg@...
*Saturday 26 December - Kempton Park leafleting against the Boxing Day
races, time TBC, contact Lesley (020 8941 8075 or 07931 156006,
Lesley@... )
*Monday 28 December, 7pm
Everyone is invited to come to The Riverside Vegetaria Restaurant
(Kingston)
Book early with Lesley or Christine (ROSALIA0330@...).
*Thursday 31 December - New Year's Eve Party at Lesley and Paul's house,
time to be confirmed, contact Lesley (020 8941 8075 or 07931 156006,
Lesley@... )
June 2010 - Message from Charles - charles@...
(Please contact Charles direct if you are interested)
Next year I am planning a walk starting by going up Richmond Hill.
I am sticking with the usual 11 am start, and so will pass quite close
to Hollyhocks but much too early for a lunch stop!
Then it occurred to me that locals who already know Hollyhocks might
want to be picked up for the walk after elevenses there.
It would be useful if you could circulate this among your group to see
whether it is worth making a slight (but steep) detour through Terrace
Gardens for
that purpose. I shall have an exact date for the walk nearer the time.
Walk will start and end at Richmond station via two health food shops,
Richmond Hill with view over Thames, Richmond Park, Roehampton Gate,
Mortlake, Chiswick Bridge, Thames Path with free views of Kew Gardens
and Syon House from between the two. Potential escape points at
Mortlake and Kew Bridge.
For more social events of interest in and around London, please see:
www.londonvegans.org.uk/ Non-vegans welcome but vegan food only to be
consumed at events
www.veglondon.org/ for vegetarians and vegans meeting up in London;
you have to join their Yahoo group to take part
For active campaigning on veganism see www.vegancampaigns.org.uk/
Or join the Animal Rights events list for more general campaigning on
related issues, sign up at
https://lists.rbgi.net/mailman/listinfo/arevents/
There are also meetup groups in London for animal rights, vegans, and
vegetarians.
http://animalrights.meetup.com/202/
www.meetup.com/londonvegan/
http://vegetarian.meetup.com/419/
For vegetarian and vegan families please join Lesley's other Yahoo group
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VegParentsSE/
The vegetarian walking group has walks generally on the first Sunday of
each month. The leader, Richard, starts from a London mainline station
with members joining him there, on route or at the destination station.
Easy pace, distances up to nine miles.
Contact Martin for more information on this group or for information
about Kingston and Richmond Vegetarians: 020 8541 3437
walker@... mobile 07855105084
Please let Lesley know if you would like her to add any more relevant
groups to this list - 020 8941 8075, Lesley@...
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Subject: Re: [CAFT-UK] This Wed: "Supermodel" Schiffer at Harrods: demo andcontact alert.]
Sorry folks, the contact details for Claudia Schiffer were wrong, they were actually for Elizabeth Hurley, the actress, but don't despair because she's appearing at Harrods as well this week so your email wasn't wasted!!
Claudia Schiffer can be contacted via her Personal Assistant: Emma Russell, tel: 020 7243 6512, fax: 020 7243 6514, email: emma@....
caft@... wrote: > So called "supermodel" Claudia Schiffer will be appearing at Harrods > this Wednesday 4th November, along with famous fashion designer Alberta > Ferretti, to launch a new fragrance from Ferretti. > > While Schiffer has appeared in anti-fur promotions in the past, Ferretti > is infamous for including fur in her collections. > > There will a short protest on Wednesday at Harrods, please support us if > you can and send a message to Ferretti and Harrods that fur is not > acceptable. > > Ms Schiffer and Ms Ferretti are due to arrive at 12noon, so we'll be > meeting at 11.30 by the exit to the tube (Harrods/Brompton Rd exit), if > arriving any later, we'll be at one of the doors. Contact number on the > day 07899 775493, if you can't find us. We'll probably only be there > until 12.30 or 1pm at the latest. > > Please contact Claudia Schiffer's representatives and ask her not to > support the fur trade by promoting Harrods. Explain the horrors of the > fur trade, that it's illegal in the UK and that Harrods is the only > department store in the country which does not have a fur-free policy. > > Publicist > Lucy George > email: lucy@... > > Manager > Michael Foster, MF Management > Tel: 020 3291 2929 > Email: samuel@... > > For more details email london@... > > > _______________________________________________ > Caft mailing list > Caft@... > https://lists.rbgi.net/mailman/listinfo/caft >
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Subject: [CAFT-UK] This Wed: "Supermodel" Schiffer at Harrods: demoand contact alert.]
So called "supermodel" Claudia Schiffer will be appearing at Harrods this Wednesday 4th November, along with famous fashion designer Alberta Ferretti, to launch a new fragrance from Ferretti.
While Schiffer has appeared in anti-fur promotions in the past, Ferretti is infamous for including fur in her collections.
There will a short protest on Wednesday at Harrods, please support us if you can and send a message to Ferretti and Harrods that fur is not acceptable.
Ms Schiffer and Ms Ferretti are due to arrive at 12noon, so we'll be meeting at 11.30 by the exit to the tube (Harrods/Brompton Rd exit), if arriving any later, we'll be at one of the doors. Contact number on the day 07899 775493, if you can't find us. We'll probably only be there until 12.30 or 1pm at the latest.
Please contact Claudia Schiffer's representatives and ask her not to support the fur trade by promoting Harrods. Explain the horrors of the fur trade, that it's illegal in the UK and that Harrods is the only department store in the country which does not have a fur-free policy.
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If you're not in London please forward this to anyone you know who is
and may be able to help.
Thanks,
Patricia
Vegan Campaigns are catering at the Green Party Bazaar on Sat. 14
November at the United Reform Church in Wanstead E1 from 10am-3pm.
We need volunteers to help on the day and to make food in advance.
Please contact chrissyley@... if you can help.
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Forwarded from Vegan Campaigns:
Channel 4 is considering showing the animal rights film Earthlings but
would like to have viewers' opinions.
Please contact Channel 4 to let them know you would like to see it on
TV.
viewerenquiries@...
Thanks,
Patricia
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Sorry again! I've just got round to downloading some pics and lo and
behold there were 3 taken at Wolverhampton. I've been so busy I'd
forgotten about them!
Patricia
Sorry to disappoint you. I did have my camera with me but didn't have
time to take it out of my bag because I was too busy working on the
Vegan Society stall and conducting other VS business.
I presented my report to VS Council and CEO on Tuesday.
Patricia
I would like to read your
report and see all your photos from the event. Hopefully you didn't miss
anyone out of all of yours.
Shari
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Here's a compendium of the latest stuff, compiled by Amanda Baker, Vegan
Society PR & Media Officer:
Go veggie to save the planet? That's hard to swallow
Farmers and meat companies across Britain reacted with a mixture of
anger and exasperation yesterday after Lord Stern, one of the world's
leading climate change campaigners, urged people to become vegetarian to
help to fight global warming. It was the lack of acknowledgement about
what the industry is doing to help to fight climate change that made
senior farming leaders so outraged. The Soil Association and Compassion
in World Farming are among groups named as calling for everyone to have
one or two meat-free days a week.
The Times
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6893037.ece>
(28 Oct, p.11)
A stern message to the world
"Responding to climate change is an urgent necessity but a solution lies
in adequate mitigation and new industrial practices rather than our
eating habits."
The Times
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article6892842
.ece> (28 Oct, p.2)
First change the pig's diet, then change ours
"The environmental damage caused by our appetite for meat is immense. We
must end our wasteful ways of rearing animals."
The Times (28 Oct. p.30)
One man's meat may be another man's poison
Cutting down on meat will deliver a win-win for the health of the
planet, but livestock is a vital part of many people's diets and
livelihood, argue Friends of the Earth's Clare Oxborrow and Professor
Ian Crute, chief scientist to the Agriculture and Horticulture
Development Board, in letters to The Times.
The Times, Letters (28 Oct, p.29)
Is it time to cut out meat?
Alex Renton argues that there's no need to give up the Sunday roast -
just make it go further.
The Times, T2
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6892640.ece>
(28 Oct, p.6)
Go green, go vegan
Chris Goodall comments: "It may not be his only concern, but Lord
Stern's suggestion that changing our diet would help slow climate change
is important."
The Guardian
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cif-green/2009/oct/27/vegan-veg
etarian-stern-climate-change> (28 Oct, p.31)
Don't panic! Giving up meat is easy
The Guardian, G2
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/oct/28/giving-up-meat> (28
Oct, p.2)
Should we give up meat?
Environment editor John Ingham argues for and NFU climate change adviser
Dr Ceris Jones argues against.
Daily Express (28 Oct, p.12)
A meat-free world is an unappetising idea
The Telegraph
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/6450874/A-world-without-meat-is
-an-unappetising-idea.html> (28 Oct, p.24)
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Hi All,
Those of you who are into French literature, are in the Brighton area
and want to support a vegan actress may be interested in this, or you
may know someone to forward it to.
My friend and former VS Local Contact Eva Gray is playing Rirette.
Cordialement,
Patricia
Sartre's 'Intimacy' will be on at the Iambic Arts Theatre in Brighton on
13 14 & 15 November, at 8pm on 13th and 14th and 5.30pm on Sunday 15th.
Iambic Arts Theatre
38 Gardner St
Brighton
BN1 1UN
Telephone: 01273 572101
Email: info@...http://www.iambicarts.com/
REVIEWS
Camden New Journal:
"We are in a Paris caf on the eve of the Second World War. We meet Lulu
and Rirette, two friends bound by their intimacies and a line in rather
fabulous lacy lingerie. 'Intimacy' is based on the short story by
Jean-Paul Sartre and adapted by Michael Almaz. Vicki Carpenter as Lulu
is both deliciously saucy and impossibly innocent, yet manages to
suggest an intelligence that prevents her from appearing just a tease.
Eva Gray as Rirette is a good contrast - equally passionate yet more
thoughtful and a little insecure, with a yearning frailty beneath her
confident appearance. Eroticism saturates the play."
TNT Magazine:
"Intimacy is an engaging, witty and carefully observed
peep-through-the-keyhole look at two young women in pre-World War II
Paris."
The Times Literary Supplement:
"Sartre's short story 'Intimacy', brilliantly theatricalized by Michael
Almaz"... an exhilarating hour of theatre."
The Independent:
"Excellent two-hander theatre with the psychological and the erotic at
the top of the menu"
The Camden New Journal:
"Scantily clad women, promiscuity, friendship, superficiality and
romance. This two-woman play set in the 1930s is based on Jean-Paul
Sartre's short story, which addresses the difficulties and problems
encountered trying to follow a course of action. Lulu and Rirette are
close friends. In a backdrop of sleaze and frivolity rife in Paris .....
The caf scene is enthralling as the protagonists bicker only to realize
that their tender friendship, whilst seemingly strong, is liable to
frailty, rivalry and betrayal. The outcome is one with a twist. The
writing is witty with a feast of retorts that enamour the audience to
Lulu's giddiness and Rirette's insecurities."
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This may be of interest, ditto the fact, if you didn't already know, that although it is the European Vegetarian Union, all catering at all events is vegan, as it is at all International Vegetarian Union meetings, thanks to the insistence of a couple of members of The Vegan Society Council (and despite opposition at the time of the ruling from some non-vegans).
Subject: European Vegetarian Union - Newsletter October 2009
Veggie Summit Meeting Berlin
The first Veggie Summit Meeting took place in Berlin from 16 - 18 October. It was organised by the EVU with support from VEBU, and participants attended from Germany, Spain, France, Switzerland, the UK, Croatia, Austria, Belgium, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The weekend was spent sharing knowledge and discussing topics such as lobbying, cooperation with business, pooling resources and international campaigns. Several concrete action points were agreed, including:
drafting definitions of vegetarian and vegan, and lobbying to have these made law within the EU;
creating a database to share brochures, pictures and other resources;
setting up a yahoo-group to enable societies to communicate rapidly and alert each other to urgent and important issues; and
looking into the possibilities of EU funding.
All participants felt that the weekend was successful and a useful way of gathering information and ideas from other organisations. Everyone was interesting in attending these workshop meetings regularly, and so the EVU has decided to replace the EVU Talks with an annual Veggie Summit Meeting.
We hope that by providing a forum for societies to meet and share knowledge, the vegetarian movement within Europe will be able to move forward together.
Anyone who is interested in having more information about the Veggie Summit Meeting, working on the action points or attending the next Summit Meeting can contact me at georgia.blackwell@....
Best regards
Georgia Blackwell
Vice President
More information about international coooperation :
1.02 billion hungry people in 2009 - FAO hunger report published
Number of hungry people "intolerable"
14 October 2009, Rome - The sharp spike in hunger triggered by the global economic crisis has hit the poorest people in developing countries hardest, revealing a fragile world food system in urgent need of reform, according to a report released today by FAO and the World Food Programme (WFP).
The combination of food and economic crises has pushed the number of hungry people worldwide to historic levels more than one billion people are undernourished, according to FAO estimates.
Nearly all the world's undernourished live in developing countries...
A new set of animal welfare measures has been developed by a project called WELFARE QUALITY ('Integration of animal welfare in the food quality chain: from public concern to improved welfare and transparent quality'). The 44-partner consortium from 13 European countries plus Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay, is funded by the EU with EUR 14.6 million under the 'Food quality and safety' Thematic area of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), and runs from May 2004 to the end of 2009.
Scientific Review Finds Vegan Diet More Effective than Lean Meat Approach in Fight Against Americas Number One Killer; Congress Urged to Take Findings to Heart
A scientific review in Octobers American Journal of Cardiology finds that vegetarian and vegan diets rich in nuts, soy, and fiber cut cholesterol and triglyceride levels more effectively than other dietary approaches commonly used to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, Americas number one killer.
Study co-author Hope Ferdowsian, M.D., M.P.H., says these findings have clear implications for the debate over health care reform ...
A tax on meat can protect the environment and fight world hunger
Its easy these days to find support and help in becoming vegan. The selection of meat and dairy analogs has grown remarkably in just a few years. There are plenty of places to find nutrition advice for vegans and an inspiring variety of great vegan cookbooks. For those who feel as though they might be the only vegan in the worldor at least in their home townsocial support is a click away on the internet.
The thoroughfares from Walking Street, Pattayas Beach Road and right through to the full length of Naklua Road in northern Pattaya were used by hundreds of performers in Pattayas annual Vegetarian Festival Parade.
This very colourful and exciting parade drew plenty of spectators in what is one of the most popular events to be held each year in our city, that celebrates the benefits of being a vegetarian ...
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Hi All,
If you're not in the area please forward to anyone you know who is
and/or may be interested in any of the jobs.
The pdf attachment will have been removed by the time you get this but
you can ask me or VON for it.
Thanks,
Patricia
Hi Patricia
Would you be so kind as to circulate this to your contacts?
It would be great to find a couple of vegan people for these posts. I
live in Ludlow and would be very interested to hear from anyone who
decides to apply and to find out how they get on. It would be a real
opportunity to point things in the right direction.
Sally Ford
Vegan-Organic Network Press Officer
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From: David Gibbon
Dr David Gibbon
Agricultural and Rural Livelihood Systems
Pearmain, 59, Shrewsbury Road,
Church Stretton, SY6 6EX, Shropshire, UK
tel. +44(0)1694 723362
mob. 07870587813
e mail : davidgibbon@...
web: www.rulivsys.com
Food project in Ludlow and Craven Arms
These are fixed-term posts for four years with Shropshire Housing Group
which is acting as the employer for project staff.
Job Brief, Person Specification, project description and interview dates
are available on-line at
http://www.shropshirehousing.org.uk/home/recruitment.aspx
and scroll down for details. Application packs are also available by
post.
Please publicize these jobs as widely as possible. Closing date for
applications is 12 November.
Helen Vaughan
Regeneration & Community Development Officer
South Shropshire Housing Association
01588 676235
mobile 07791 782924
E-mail: helen.vaughan@...
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