Doodmarteling van de grijze wolf in Turkijke



Ziet u deze man lachen naar de camera...?



Bent u geschokt door deze
beelden? Ja, wij ook. Daarom hebben wij er ook voor gekozen om deze
foto's te op de site te zetten. Deze wolf is dood. Wat hij doorstaan
heeft kunnen wij ons nauwelijks voorstellen. Laten wij ervoor
zorgen, dat zijn dood niet vergeten wordt.
Het verhaal:
op 22 februari 2005 hebben 11 mannen in Malazgirt een
wilde wolf gevangen en vervolgens urenlang gemarteld. Uiteindelijk
is de wolf door een aantal honden afgemaakt.
De hongerige wolf was in het
dorp gekomen om naar voedsel te zoeken.
Op grond van de Dierenbeschermingswet Art. 5199 in de Turkse
wetgeving hebben vier (Ahmet Gürel, Halis Güvenir, Dinçer Yazıcı en
Nimet Güvenir) van de 11 daders een boete van slechts 163,--
gekregen.
Wij kunnen niet toelaten dat de dierenmoordenaars hier zo makkelijk
vanaf komen! Wij vinden dat alle daders strenger gestraft moeten
worden.
Een
handtekeningenlijst wordt naar het Europese Parlement, Groenlinks,
de burgemeester van Mus/Malazgirt, de premier en de President van
Turkije gestuurd.
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The wolf had a hundred eyes...

I
guess, if I did not go mad tonight, I never will..
I guess, if my heart dealt with the enormous sorrow I felt tonight,
it will deal with anything..
I have told you before, I'm telling you again: I do not wish to be
called a human anymore. I refuse to be called a human.
Tonight, I have seen torture with my very eyes. With these "human"
eyes, I saw the torture the humans and their children did on a god's
creature, known to be a "wild" wolf..
I saw a living being's eyes filled with fear.
I saw a piece of wood shoved in his mouth, and I saw him being tied
up. I saw him tied to a chain from his hind leg, dragged on the
ground.
I saw a bunch calling themselves "humans", pick the animal up from
his ears triumphantly, and pose to the cameras.
I saw the blood pouring out from his mouth when they took the piece
of wood out.
I saw the torture this creature went through, all because God
created him as a wolf, and he was acting by his nature.
I saw a huge Anatolian shepherd dog released onto him to kill him.
I saw the humans poke him with sticks after he was ripped apart by
the dog.
I saw the creature known as "humans" torturing a creature that was
acting according to his nature. I saw the humans enjoying this very
torture.
I was so afraid of what I saw tonight...
I was not afraid of the "wild" wolf one bit tonight...
I was so afraid of these humans, and their children tonight.
They were laughing, giggling, posing, enjoying...
The wolf, on the other hand, had his eyes wide open, looking at each
and every one of them. The wolf was all eyes... As if the wolf
became hundreds of eyes, and seeing everyone who was torturing him
and enjoying it, as well as everyone watching him on their tv sets.
The wolf was seeing the whole world, and asking: WHY?
I will never ever forget that wolf, his eyes and what he lived
tonight.
I will also not forget the humans that called the tv and said "you
are exaggerating, similar things are being to humans as well, who
cares about a wolf?".
One day, when being a human or an animal will not matter, what will
matter is helping an unfortunate being in need of a help, that will
be the day when we will all truly become "human".
One day, when people ask for your help and you do not respond "I say
humans first", at that exact moment, your heart will open its doors
to a being in need of help, and you help this being even if it's an
animal, that will be the moment when things will change.
One day, when being a human or animal does not matter, but you feel
the pain the being goes through in your own body, when your body and
your heart aches, that will be the day that you will understand what
that wolf felt...
And I guess that day will be the day when your heart will become the
wolf's heart, and your eyes will become the wolf's eyes... Then, you
will ask the world: = WHY?
Ozgun Ozturk
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