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Complaint Prompts Charge Of Cockfighting

Complaints about dead roosters at a Newton Grove residence led to the arrest of a man Monday. The suspect was charged with cockfighting.

According to a press release from the Sampson County Sheriff’s Department, a concerned citizen called Sampson County Animal Control after seeing the dead roosters at a home at 307 Mary Marsh Lane, Newton Grove.

Animal control officers arrived at the scene and asked the sheriff’s Special Investigative Division to investigate.

Agents from the SID arrived and charged 37-year-old Alfonzo Lopez with one count of cockfighting. He was cited and released at the scene, pending his court date of April 28.
 
Source:  http://www.dunndailyrecord.com/Main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=53750
 
 
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Article comment by: Heather Moore

Kudos to the Sampson County Animal Control and the Sampson County Sheriff’s Department for their efforts to stop cockfighting in Newton Grove. Although most people don’t know chickens as well as they know cats and dogs, these intelligent, interesting, social birds can feel love, happiness, loneliness, fear, and pain, just the same. Roosters raised for fighting are often confined to tiny cages and tormented to make them aggressive. They are pumped full of stimulants and blood clotting drugs and razor sharp spurs are attached to their feet. The birds suffer broken wings and legs, punctured lungs, severed spinal cords, and gouged out eyes. Cockfighting is so cruel that it is illegal in all but parts of two states—New Mexico and Louisiana. In May 2003, Congress passed a law making the interstate transport of birds for use in fights illegal. Anyone charged with possessing fighting birds in a state where cockfighting is illegal should be fined and sentenced to the maximum prison term. Heather Moore Staff Writer People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
 
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Philippines bans cock fights over bird flu
Thu 26 February, 2004 10:43

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has banned roosters from Texas from its cockfighting pits as the Southeast Asian country tries to keep out the bird flu virus.

Cockfighting is hugely popular in the Philippines, which imported nearly 1,000 of the battling birds from the U.S. state last year.

But on Thursday, just weeks after destroying more than 330 lovebirds from Western Europe, officials issued the ban after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said 7,000 birds in Texas had tested positive for avian influenza.

"These are emergency measures," Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo said in a statement.

The Philippines has remained free of avian flu, which has killed at least 22 people in Asia and prompted culls of tens of millions of birds in the region.

Source:  http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=H1PWHPG4NGZR2CRBAELCFEY?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=4443276&section=news


 

H5-H7 Avian Influenza Situation Report
2-25-04

Critical New Information
• Surveillance testing in Texas continues. To date, 128 farms within a 10 mile radius of the index flock have been tested, and all farms are negative for avian influenza (AI).
• Following routine protocol, the two affected live bird markets in Houston, TX, have been depopulated, cleaned, and disinfected. As a precaution, the three additional live bird markets in Houston have also been depopulated and will undergo cleaning and disinfection
• Surveillance testing in Delaware continues. To date, 310 farms have been tested (this includes total farms tested and repeat visits). A total of 760 houses have been tested. All farms and houses are negative for AI by RT-PCR. Surveillance sampling continues with an additional 48 farms scheduled to be sampled today.
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Animal-rights group sued by Chiron Corp.

Biotech firm claims that activists have continually harassed employees

By Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER

Emeryville biotech firm Chiron Corp. on Wednesday sued animal-rights activists who have targeted the company, asking a judge to order a halt to actions that have "moved from harassment and intimidation to full-blown terrorism."

The lawsuit claims that after months of making threatening phone calls and visits to employees' homes, vandalizing employees' private property, and so forth, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty USA (SHAC USA) had a hand in last August's bombing of Chiron's headquarters.

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RFK Jr. outraged by conviction of environmental watchdogs

By SETH SLABAUGH
seths@thestarpress.com

MUNCIE - The U.S. Humane Society says it might file a misconduct complaint against Judi Calhoun, the deputy prosecutor who prosecuted Abel Alves and Carol Blakney.

"This whole trial is an outrage," said Christopher Bedford, senior campaign coordinator for farm animals and sustainable agriculture at the Humane Society.

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Plan would create eco-terrorism list

By REBECCA COOK
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA -- Tucked into the Senate Republicans' budget is $50,000 to create a database of people and organizations believed to be involved in eco-terrorism.

Opponents say the proposal smacks of McCarthyism, and they worry that overzealous list makers could label peaceful activists as terrorists.

"Almost anybody could end up in this database," said Sen. Karen Fraser, D-Olympia, who tried unsuccessfully yesterday to delete the provision, which she called "spooky" and "scary."

"One of the great things about America is that you can go out and protest anything," Fraser said. "We need to be very careful about protecting people's political rights."

The provision was prompted by recent attacks in the state by animal-rights extremists, such as the August release of 10,000 minks from a Sultan fur farm and the 2001 arson that destroyed the Center for Urban Horticulture at the University of Washington.

The Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility for the CUH arson, while the Animal Liberation Front took responsibility for the mink release.

"All we are doing here is aiding law enforcement," said Sen. Val Stevens, R-Arlington, in defense of the database proposal. "We are not funding some sinister plot."

Stevens proposed legislation earlier this year, Senate Bill 6114, that would have stiffened penalties for crimes related to eco-terrorism and created a database for law enforcement. The hefty price tag for the harsher sentences killed the bill, but Senate Republicans incorporated the database funding into their budget. It's not in the House Democrats' spending plan.

The Senate budget, passed yesterday, would provide $50,000 to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs to do "an assessment of environmentally or politically motivated crimes against animal or natural resources facilities" and to create a database with "a list of persons and organizations involved in eco-terrorism activities."

Senate Democrats complained that state law doesn't define eco-terrorism, so the law officers group would have the power to decide who should be in the database.

Fraser noted that U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige this week called the National Education Association, the teachers union, a terrorist organization. "The word 'terrorism' is being thrown around a little loosely in some quarters these days," Fraser said.

Stevens called those concerns spurious. She said the police and sheriff's group would use the FBI definition of eco-terrorism, although that isn't specified in the budget language.

"They are going to be looking at who is doing damage, not ... activists who are protesting," Stevens said.

Source:  http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/162152_ecoterror26.html

 

 

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