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Spain to Grant Legal Rights to Great Apes June 30, 2008

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Los animals no son nuestros para comer, llevar, experimentar, o usar para diversión!

Any Spanish speakers in the house? If so, please join me in a huge round of felicitaciones for our friends over in Spain. No, not for their big Euro 08 soccer win, although that was pretty sweet too. The Spanish Parliament have begun the process of passing groundbreaking legislation granting great apes the rights to life and freedom. Read that sentence again. Great apes. The right to life and freedom. I know. It's incredible.


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It'll be a while before the law passes, but once it does, it means that it'll be illegal to perform harmful experiments on great apes in Spain, as well as use them in circuses or movies & television. In Germany, the basic rights of animals have been guaranteed by the federal constitution since 2002, but this new law in Spain marks the first time specific rights have been granted to individual non-human animals.

For a country where some people still get their kicks by forcing pissed-off bulls to chase them around town, this is a pretty amazing step forward. The world is changing as we speak, people. Viva la revolución!

Dan


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Comments

FANTASTIC! Now they just need to stop testing on all other animals! ;o)

Posted by: Little_Lotte at June 30, 2008 5:52 PM
                                                               

That is freakin' AMAZING!!! YAY!!!!!

Posted by: Kristen's Raw at June 30, 2008 7:32 PM
                                                               

:O Genial genial, muchas felicidades.

Posted by: marisol at June 30, 2008 9:05 PM
                                                               

Awwww...Germany should have wone the Euro cup! C'mon, they've had animal rights since 2002!

Anyways, this is awesome news! Let's hope Canada and the US follow the example!

Posted by: Sophia at June 30, 2008 10:16 PM
                                                               

Wow this is so cool, about time now we just need to fight for all animals to have these rights :D.

Posted by: Danny Keats at July 2, 2008 7:59 PM
                                                               

woot!

Posted by: at July 5, 2008 12:40 PM
                                                               

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