In Australia there is a television program called Foreign Correspondent, it deals with foreign affairs, some large, some more obscure.
Last Wednesday night's episode covered the attrocious turtle killing in Bali. They actually showed footage of one turtle being ritualisticly cut apart alive.
They placed the turtle upside down on a tall cyilinder, "blessed it," then proceeded to insert a knife into the creature's side. The turtle's head suddenly jerker up, it's beak gasping in pain. The killer moved the knife down, cutting open all of the animals's side, then kept cutting all the way around until the chest plates could be removed to reveal the turtle's internal organs.
By this time, the turtle's head was shuddering, tears literally streaming from it's wide, frightened eyes.
The suffering was far from over. The killer then systematically removed the organs, leaving the heart completely intact until last. The turtles live for 10 minutes during the process, something that would be beyond our imaginations.
Watching the footage was one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen, it was terrible watching this poor gentle creature being cut apart while alive, it's face and beak jerking, the tears streaming.
If anyone was planning on a holiday to Bali, reconsider.
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BALI - BALI'S KILLING FIELD
Reporter: Evan Williams
LEAD STORY
EPISODE 34
SERIES 10 - 09/05/01
Synopsis:
Bali means cheap holidays in the sun, nice food and a bit of local culture thrown in, right? How about ritual slaughter of an endangered species on a massive scale, the magnificent green sea turtle? Something the tourists most definitely don't get to see … although they can taste turtle at any street satay stall. The turtles, which can normally live for a couple of centuries, are dismembered while still alive, their protective undershells sliced off so their freshest blood can be offered to the Gods. Between twenty and thirty thousand turtles die like this every year … the majority of them not for religious purposes, but for the flavour of their meat. The World Wildlife Fund is proposing a travel boycott of Bali, until the government does something to enforce its official ban on turtle killing. Meanwhile, the turtle traders, who rely on the meat for their livelihood, are threatening to hit back by burning the WWF office building and raping its staff. One prominent trader who's already been arrested insists to Evan Williams that the turtles are sacrificed for religious purposes only, but local religious leaders tell a different story.
Be warned … this footage is extremely confronting.
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