The LIAR that is Dr. Yoshihisa YAMANE, President Japan Veterinary Medical Association (JVMA)

November 27, 2011
Please take a look at this.  Dr. Yoshihisa Yamane, President of Japan Veterinary Medical Association (JVMA) and his lies:
What a hypocrite.  He is a two-faced liar.  After speaking at symposiums about animals, he goes back to his laboratory and ” sacrifices” animals.  He is involved with the ” culling” of livestock. He is taking animals for radiation research, where the animals are not allowed to live but killed.
Worst of all are the lies that he allows to be told, when he know that they are lies.  This is in the article below, but I want to bring it out to show what he allows to be said when he knows that they are lies.  A liar that allows the lies to continue.
The scenes of destruction shown on television were incredible. The catastrophic disaster has left the towns in shambles. However we have all gained courage from the extraordinary determination of the victims to recover and the huge volume of support that came from so many people both within and outside Japan. Veterinarians in the damaged areas have put the rescue of animals before protecting their own livelihood, supported by the goodwill of many others and with the cooperation of our Japan Veterinary Medical Association and the local authorities. The rescue structures put in place at the time are still in operation.

It is therefore highly appropriate for the Japan Veterinary Medical Association, as an organization of animal specialists and scientists, to include its name as an organizer for this conference, and to introduce our own background, expertise, and specialized policy regarding ‘responsibility for life’.

Dr. Yoshihisa YAMANE, President
Japan Veterinary Medical Association (JVMA)
International Conference on Animal Care in Kobe (ICAC)
The International Conference on Animal Care in Kobe was first held in 2009, on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji (Kobe) Earthquake. The event was started by PIIA Knots (in its earlier NPO form) as an opportunity for society to reflect on our ‘responsibility for life’- something that was acutely apparent from the earthquake experience – and as an opportunity to disseminate related information.The 2nd ICAC has been prepared under the theme ‘Medical Treatment and Health Care – for the Future of People and Other Animals’ which aims to address more specific topics than the first conference, as necessitated by the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake which hit the Tohoku Region of our country.The scenes of destruction shown on television were incredible. The catastrophic disaster has left the towns in shambles. However we have all gained courage from the extraordinary determination of the victims to recover and the huge volume of support that came from so many people both within and outside Japan. Veterinarians in the damaged areas have put the rescue of animals before protecting their own livelihood, supported by the goodwill of many others and with the cooperation of our Japan Veterinary Medical Association and the local authorities. The rescue structures put in place at the time are still in operation.It is therefore highly appropriate for the Japan Veterinary Medical Association, as an organization of animal specialists and scientists, to include its name as an organizer for this conference, and to introduce our own background, expertise, and specialized policy regarding ‘responsibility for life’. The forms of medical treatment provided by veterinarians to animals are varied. The animals themselves are multiple in their forms and function, ranging from smaller birds, cats and dogs to larger horses, cows, or even whales. We always need to be mindful of their differing relationship with humans, and why we care for them.

This time the Japan Veterinary Medical Association will be focusing on the variety of medical treatment provided to animals and offer insights to a more general audience.
We thereby hope that this conference will expand people’s understanding about diversity of veterinarian work and the medical care provided to animals.

  Dr. Yoshihisa YAMANE
President, Japan Veterinary Medical Association
President, Animal Clinical Research Foundation
Doctor of Medicine (Okayama University, 1979)
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Azabu University, 1985)
Dr. Yamane was born in Tottori Prefecture, Japan in 1943. He graduated from the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University in 1968. He initially worked at the Okayama Prefecture Federated Agricultural Mutual Aid Association and then, in 1970, founded Yamane Animal Hospital to treat small, medium and large size animals. Between 1971~1979 he conducted artificial organ research at the Rehabilitation Medical Section of Hot Spring Research Center, and received his doctorate in medicine. Following his research on cardiomyopathy in cats at Azabu University he gained a doctorate in veterinary medicine. In 1991, he was appointed President and Center Chief of the Animal Clinical Research Foundation carrying out veterinary medicine research and activities to promote education and knowledge to improve veterinarian medical skills and technology. From 1994~2009 he held a professorship at the Veterinary Surgery Class, Department of Veterinarian Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (currently he is an Honorary Professor of the University). Since his assumption of office as President of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association in 2005, he has held several prominent posts at a national level including ‘Chairman of Committee on Veterinary Services Planning, Veterinary Affairs Council’ and ‘Chairman of the Foot and Mouth Disease Inspection Committee’ as well as being a liaison specialist to the Science Council of Japan. He is an active voice on several issues related to veterinary medicine and a leading authority in his profession.

http://www.knots.or.jp/corporation/2011/06/profile2012-en/#yamane

http://www.knots.or.jp/corporation/2011/06/greeting2012-en/

 


HYPOCRITE : Yoshihisa Yamane, President Japan Veterinary Medical Association

October 18, 2011

This is Dr. Yoshihisa Yamane.  He is a Hypocrite.  He is part of the  Headquarters for the Relief of Animals in Emergency created by the Government of Japan.  AKA : doubutsukyuen.org.

The only participation that the Japan Veterinary Medical Association President has pursued with any gusto would be the questionable “euthanasia” of livestock.

There has been nothing else to document that this organization has done anything else towards helping any of the disaster animals.   He is nothing but a hypocrite and has shown that he is unethical since he never voiced any concern of the cruel treatment of the animals by the Government of Japan.

 

Don’t be fooled by the background image.  If this man had a choice, he would be standing in a laboratory dissecting an animal while delivering his speech.


The Ministry of Environment’s Minister Goshi Hosono’s cruel game of ” ask for the non-existent permit” to enter the exclusion zone.

September 26, 2011

“Then police recite a familiar script: “Without a pass you cannot go into the exclusion zone. You can get a permit at City Hall.” But trips to innumerable city halls lead to the same place — there is no such permit issued to animal NGOs.”

There have been many rescue groups that have made statements about the ” permits” to enter the exclusion zone.  This imaginary permit has been written about in many Japanese blogs.  The ” Cat Lady” spoke about how she was made to go from one office to another to another and at the end of the numerous trips, there was no permit that she could obtain.  BUT, that didn’t stop the Government officials from having some fun at the expense of this elderly lady.  How they must have laughed when she left that particular office to go to the next office that they told her to go to.  The joke was on her, and they must have enjoyed the knowledge that she would be walking for most of the day and all for nothing.

The cruelty of this “made-up” permit can be credited to the Ministry of Environment’s Minister, Goshi ” I like to pull the wings of off flies when I am bored” Hosono.  He is the Minister that is in control of the Fukushima exclusion zone.  His ministry is the office that makes the decision about how to run the area.  And, he is the Minister that should have made it clear to the public, that there was never any permit that they could obtain.  Instead, he let the myth continue at the expense of all the decent people who were trying to enter the exclusion zone JUST TO TRY AND FEED THE ANIMALS.

This is very revealing about the character of the man who has been given the jobs of Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Nuclear Crisis Management.  Not only does the suffering of the animals not bother him, but the “teasing” of the individuals that would help the animals does not affect him.  Here is a man who is deeply committed to his work, the work of killing the animals and polluting the environment.  

Ministry of Environment and Nuclear Crisis Management : Goshi ” Dead is Better than Alive” Hosono

5/18/11: REALITY? ANIMALS TRAPPED IN RADIATION EXCLUSION ZONE
Companion and farmed animals are stranded within a 20km radius around Fukushima’s damaged nuclear plant. Animals are bewildered, starving. Please send letters to Japanese officials and embassies pleading for their rescue. Reality on the ground is this: Kinship Circle IC Cheri Deatsch tries to enter the 20km zone at Naraha.  A man wants his shiba mix, 14, picked up in Naraha. It is unclear how long his dog has been alone. Knowledge of back roads only takes you so far, as the area is heavily policed. Eventually the team is detained at a blockade. Volunteer Selena Hoy is phoned to answer questions in Japanese. Then police recite a familiar script: “Without a pass you cannot go into the exclusion zone. You can get a permit at City Hall.” But trips to innumerable city halls lead to the same place — there is no such permit issued to animal NGOs.

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PHOTO: Kinship Circle, Japan 2011 / Lexie Boezeman Cataldo