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BAN LIVE EXPORTS AWARENESS DAY
14 June 2015 marks a live export tragedy where 13,000 sheep lost their lives. These sheep had been loaded onto the Trust1 cargo ship in Romania, initially they were taken to Jordan where it was reported that over 5,000 sheep had died from dehydration, starvation, and exhaustion.
The Trust1 eventually set sail again – attempting, unsuccessfully, to dock at numerous ports over the next two weeks. By the 14 June the Trust1 finally docked in Somalia, by this point all 13,000 of the sheep had lost their lives.💔
Since this tragic event, similar live-exports-related disasters have occurred all over the world. This year we’re also saying “never again” on behalf of the over 2,500 calves killed following the Karim Allah & Elbeik ships’ disaster, after over 2 months trapped at sea, as well as the hundreds of thousands of animals that suffered during the Suez Canal blockage. Both incidents took place in the first few months of 2021.
Every year animal activists from around the world come together on 14 June to call for an end to this abhorrent trade.
And there’s hope for a better future – just weeks ago New Zealand banned all live exports by sea. Now we need other countries to do the same.
Enough is enough – It is time to #BanLiveExports!
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO JOIN OUR FIGHT AGAINST THE CRUEL LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS!
https://action.ciwf.org.uk/page/83717/petition/2
BAN LIVE EXPORTS AWARENESS DAY
14 June 2015 marks a live export tragedy where 13,000 sheep lost their lives. These sheep had been loaded onto the Trust1 cargo ship in Romania, initially they were taken to Jordan where it was reported that over 5,000 sheep had died from dehydration, starvation, and exhaustion.
The Trust1 eventually set sail again – attempting, unsuccessfully, to dock at numerous ports over the next two weeks. By the 14 June the Trust1 finally docked in Somalia, by this point all 13,000 of the sheep had lost their lives.💔
Since this tragic event, similar live-exports-related disasters have occurred all over the world. This year we’re also saying “never again” on behalf of the over 2,500 calves killed following the Karim Allah & Elbeik ships’ disaster, after over 2 months trapped at sea, as well as the hundreds of thousands of animals that suffered during the Suez Canal blockage. Both incidents took place in the first few months of 2021.
Every year animal activists from around the world come together on 14 June to call for an end to this abhorrent trade.
And there’s hope for a better future – just weeks ago New Zealand banned all live exports by sea. Now we need other countries to do the same.
Enough is enough – It is time to #BanLiveExports!
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO JOIN OUR FIGHT AGAINST THE CRUEL LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS!
https://action.ciwf.org.uk/page/83717/petition/2
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