The Government of Japan do offer the Farmers trying to save their livestock a choice.

November 24, 2011

The Government of Japan do offer the Farmers, who were trying to keep their livestock alive, a choice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Euthanasia                                                                                OR

 

   

 

 

 

 

Starvation                                                                                                      


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KILLED Mother and baby.  :   Method : Injected with large amounts of muscle relaxants.  Prolonged agony before death.

Who says that the Government of  Japan is not a Democracy.  One that cares for their citizens. One with compassion for those individuals that have suffered loss from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.  Farmers that wanted to keep their livestock alive were given a choice by the Government of Japan, in regard to the disposition of their livestock.  Euthanasia or Starvation.  Who can’t be impressed with how the democratic government of Japan works.

The officials that are part of the active or passive killing of animals can count on those “karma” points adding up.

2011-11-03 16:46:25

Players went to ask lawmakers to capitalize on Mr. Shigeru Ishiba we farmers.

Subject: Additional information, news, etc.

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Write Mayor Yuko Endo of Kawauchi, Fukushima Prefecture and tell him not to kill the Cattle.

November 17, 2011
Please send an e-mail message using the link provided to Mayor Endo.  Tell him not to kill the cattle.
Kachiku-Otasuke-Tai. org 家畜おたすけ隊
These captured mom&baby cows may be killed soon in Kawauchi, Fukushima. Their owner agreed and signed the “killing” and say, they are too exhausted to do anything. Kawauchi town suggests “The gov.orders the killing”, and on the other hand, ” That’s the Towns decision” The gov. suggests. Please save these poor cows.
川内村で殺処分のため柵に囲われた親子のウシがいます。殺処分に同意した飼い主はもう疲れ果て、撤回する気力が残っていません。「国の指示で動いている」とする町側に対し「自治体に任せてある」と主張の農水省。責任転嫁のはざまで壊されてきた無数の命。捕らわれた親子のウシを救ってください。
Here is the e-mail link to contact Mayor Yuko Endo. Please send him a message. Please tell Mayor Endo not to kill the cattle.

http://www.endo-yuko.com/mail.html

川内村村長遠藤雄幸|メール
http://www.endo-yuko.com

Sample letter you can cut and paste:

Dear Mayor Endo.

Kachiku-Otasuke-Tai. org 家畜おたすけ隊 These captured mom&baby cows may be killed soon in Kawauchi, Fukushima. Their owner agreeded and signed the “killing” and say, they are too exhausted to do anything. Kawauchi town suggests “The gov.orders the killing”, and on the other hand, ” That’s the Towns decision” The gov. suggests. Please save these poor cows.

Do not kill the cattle that remain alive in Kawauchi. They deserve to live. I have let my friends know about your plan to kill the cattle and they are upset that you would do something like this to the animals that have survived so much. How can you do this to them.

Like me, many international people are following the fate of the Fukushima animals. You have a choice. You can let the cattle live and be a symbol of surviving so many disasters. You will be applauded for your efforts. Or, you can kill the cattle and have your name be known as a Killer of the Surviving Fukushima Animals.

The World is watching to see what your decision will be. Let’s hope that you chose life.

Which is the send button?

送信= send button


Another Petition from ALIVE that wasn’t used. Petition Requesting that Adequate Care be Provided for Livestock in the Vicinity of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

November 10, 2011

http://www.alive-net.net/english/en-action/Earthquake/Fukushima2.htm

Great Eastern Japan Earthquake & Tsunami/Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident

One month has passed since the March 11 earthquake that hit the northeastern part of Japan and crippled the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The Japanese government has announced that it would make the area currently set as a voluntarily evacuation zone into a no-entry zone. The government also said it has a plan to expand the evacuation zone beyond the present 20km radius. We would like to urge the government to consider the points in the petition below in order to help and rescue the livestock in the disaster areas.

Released from the cowshed, cows are eating grass near a rice farm.
The mother cow died of starvation. The calf is eating hay.

Petition Requesting that Adequate Care be Provided for Livestock in the Vicinity of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

April 14, 2011

Mr. Michihiko Kano,
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

The plan for animal rescue in disasters includes a section concerning animal management and hygiene control as wells as on ways of providing feed in times of disaster. Based on this plan, we would like to ask the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to take immediate action to help and protect livestock.
There are 870 dairy cattle, 2.500 beef cattle, 30.000 pigs, and 630,000 chickens within a 20km radius of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. Within a 30km radius, there are 1,900,000 chickens, 12,000 beef cattle (mainly for breeding use), and 39.000 pigs. (University of Miyazaki homepage)

The evacuees did not know how long the evacuation would last, so in many cases families have left cattle and other livestock behind. The evacuation has been prolonged and some evacuees go home periodically to feed and take care of their livestock. On the other hand, some farmers decided to free their livestock because they thought they might not be able to come back. The released cows are wandering around in the affected areas and some of them have been seen dead. Other cows that are chained in cowsheds have no water or food, so they are slowly dying of starvation.

The areas that are now a voluntarily evacuation zone will soon be a mandatory evacuation/exclusion zone. The decayed carcasses of cows or other livestock will soon become a major public hygiene problem. This will also negatively affect wild animals and biodiversity.

There are many Wagyu farmers in the planned evacuation area, which lies within a 30 km radius of the plant, and how to help the Wagyu cattle in the area is now under consideration. In any case, there is an urgent need to establish measures to address the above-mentioned issues quickly. We would like to ask the relevant government bodies to take immediate action to resolve these issues.

1. Examining and ascertaining the current situation
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries can locate the cattle, horse, pig and chicken farms from the local government lists of farmers. It is possible to identify the locations of the farms and to immediately go and check on the current situation of the livestock.

2. Feeding and giving water 
Cattle that are kept in cowsheds and left in the disaster areas are still alive but are slowly dying of starvation. We would like to ask the Self-Defense Forces to provide them with water and food urgently and take the measures listed from 3 to 6, below, if possible.

3. Evacuation of livestock 
Please find public farms or free-range farms that can temporarily accept the evacuated livestock. We would like to ask the authorities to arrange for the rescue of abandoned livestock animals that are still alive but are dying.

4. Transfer of livestock ownership
If there are any farmers or corporations who will no longer continue to work livestock farms in the disaster area, please work with NGOs, local government offices and local agriculture groups to set up a brokerage operation to appeal to these farmers or corporations to get their livestock adopted.

5. Performing Euthanasia 
If individual cattle are moribund or have been exposed to high levels of radiation, and their owners are unable to keep them, please take appropriate lawful measures including euthanasia performed by a designated veterinarian.

6. Burial of cattle 
The carcasses of dead livestock need to be buried quickly or they will cause the spread of infectious diseases, with a negative impact on wild animals and biodiversity. In order to prevent such a problem arising, please work with the Self-Defense Forces to find appropriate locations for livestock carcass burial.

7. Hire temporary special staff 
To implement the measures and ideas mentioned above requires people who have special knowledge and skills. We would like to ask local governments in the affected areas to hire temporary special skilled staff and send them to the areas where they are urgently needed.

Non Profit Organizaition: ALIVE: All Life In a Viable Environment (Chikyu Seibutsu Kaigi)
Kanagawa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Devastated Animal Protection Investigation Team


Number of deaths of cattle/livestock recorded in Miyagi Prefecture (dairy cattle, beef cattle, pigs, laying chickens and broilers): 1,186,926 (Miyagi Prefecture excluding Taga City, Chihigahama City and Onagawa City). The causes of the death were mainly drowning and starvation. (Miyagi Prefecture homepages, April 14, 2011)