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05-17-2002, 11:03 PM
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Happy Germany votes for Animal Rights

BERLIN, Germany -- Germany has become the first European nation to vote to guarantee animal rights in its constitution.

A majority of lawmakers in the Bundestag voted on Friday to add "and animals" to a clause that obliges the state to respect and protect the dignity of humans.

The main impact of the measure will be to restrict the use of animals in experiments.

In the end 543 lawmakers in Germany's lower house of parliament voted in favour of giving animals constitutional rights. Nineteen voted against it and 15 abstained.

The vote is expected to be approved by the Bundesrat upper house this summer.

Article 20a of the German Basic Law will then read: "The state takes responsibility for protecting the natural foundations of life and animals in the interest of future generations."

The issue had been keenly debated among German politicians for almost 10 years.

Animals in Germany already are protected through legislation defining the conditions in which they can be held in captivity, but activists claimed it did not go far enough to control the use of animals in research.

With the new measure, the federal constitutional court will have to weigh animals' rights against other entrenched rights, like those to conduct research or practice religion. This could translate bring tighter restrictions on the use of animals for testing cosmetics or nonprescription drugs.

Consumer Affairs Minister Renate Kunast, a member of the environmentalist Greens party that has lobbied for many years to bring animal rights into the constitution, welcomed the change as groundbreaking, but emphasised it would not diminish human rights.

"People remain the most important," Kunast said.

Conservative parliament members had previously opposed the constitutional changes, arguing that it could put the interests of animals before those of humans and be particularly damaging to Germany's research industry.

Animal rights activists say they will use the constitutional changes to try and end to what they say are unduly long transport routes for animals.

Lawmakers said the government will also look at targeting more research funding to projects that seek alternatives to using animals for conducting experiments.

http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe...als/index.html
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05-18-2002, 01:26 AM
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That sounds great, wish they'd do soemthing liek that everywhere... But longing will get you nowhere but hurt...
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That's so cool Syndney. I live in germany and I didn't know! (probably because I refuse to listen to the local radio and I'm more glued to the computer screen than the TV screen.

I'm such a bad citizen.


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Great news. Let's hope that this will encourage other countries to do the same.
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I don't know about the rest of the world, but here in the states, we take pride in our archaicly worded constitution and it's ten billion shades of confused! As long as Calvin Klein has another fifty thousand pre-pubesent kids to rob, we'll keep on burning off monkey hides with experimental bubble bath, thankyou very much! Take that, you politically aware europeans and oceanians! Nya nya nyaaaa!

I'm reminded of a scene from the Drew Carey Show, on an episode when Oswald got a job at the cosmetics counter

-Shopper- Was this make-up tested on animals?
-Oswald- Yes, and they looked fabulous.
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05-19-2002, 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Dequibenzo
-Shopper- Was this make-up tested on animals?
-Oswald- Yes, and they looked fabulous.
Ha!

That reminds me - in a few weeks time I'll be working on the grand re-opening of the Animal Rights Discussion Forum.
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