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Animal welfare in Egypt

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Animal welfare in Egypt is a subject of public dialog and advocacy by various organizations.[1]

Working donkeys

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Donkeys have historically been commonworking animals in Egypt. In modern times, working donkeys are often subjected to abuse including neglect and deliberate injury.[2] A study has shown that the population of donkeys in Egypt has fluctuated over the span of 30 years from 1966 to 1996. In 1966 the population was 1,162; in 1976 it was 1,568; in 1986 it was 1,879 and in 1996 it was 1,690.[3]

Alexandria Zoo

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Ahamadryas baboon atAlexandria Zoo.

Alexandria Zoo was the subject of attention in February 2015 when two men entered Alexandria Zoo and beat uphamadryas baboons with sticks as dozens of zoo goers watched and laughed.[4] The two men spent a considerable amount of time in the monkey enclosure and no security at the zoo intervened.[4][5] Eventually, the men left the scene un-apprehended and without suffering any consequences.[4][5]

Effects of political turmoil

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After theJanuary 25 revolution, tourist attractions involving animals were unable to care for their animals due to the decreased tourism. The Egyptian Society of Animal Friends (ESAF)[6] was able to feed 700 horses, veterinary care was provided, nosebands and fly masks were distributed. In four days, 526 animals were fed and ultimately 1,857 horses and donkeys and 94 camels were tended to using the aid of theHumane Society International (HSI).[7]

Stray animal culling

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Street dogs in Cairo.

In February 2015PETA Asia Pacific started a petition called "Urge Egypt to Stop Cruel Cull of Dogs!" where messages would be sent straight to the governor of Cairo, the governor of Giza and the Minister of Agriculture.[8] S.P.A.R.E has encouraged people via their Facebook page in July 2014 to adopt stray "balady" dogs to save them from being culled.[9]

Another ongoing petition was launched by Occupy For Animals onChange.org in January 2013 to stop the poisoning and shooting of street animals. In March 2015, the Veterinary Directorate ofMinya andSuez ruled a mass cull of all the stray dogs. According to El Watan News, they have put down 133 dogs in Minya.[10]

The Ahram Street dog

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In February 2015, a dog in Qaliubeya's governorate - Shubra El-Khayma - was slaughtered by three men after the dog bit one of them. The men were threatening to press charges against the dog's owner and came to the deal of killing the dog as an act of redeeming honor and dropping the charges in return. The story went viral after a graphic video of the slaughter on Facebook was posted, sending animal rights activists into a rage.[11] The three men, two of whom are butchers, were arrested days after the incident.[12] The owner, along with the three defendants was sentenced to three years in prison.[13] A Cairo appeal court reduced the sentence.[14]

Fatima Naoot

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In 2016, Egyptian poetFatima Naoot was convicted of "contempt of religion" and sentenced to three years in jail for a 2014 Facebook post criticising animal killing during Eid.[15][16]

The Matareya dog

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In December, 2019 a video clip went viral across social media showing four people torturing a dog in aTuk-Tuk by striking it with large knives.[17] The incident took place in al-Matareya suburb of Cairo, and immediately sparked outrage online. As a result, four people were arrested for torturing and killing the dog.[18]

Notable animal welfare organisations

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  • The Animal Care in Egypt organization (ACE) was founded by Kim Taylor and Julie Wartenberg. It is based in Luxor and provides free veterinary care and education.[19][20]
  • The Animal Welfare of Luxor (AWOL) is a UK registered charity on the West bank ofLuxor that focusses on educating children in proper animal healthcare and treatment.[20]
  • The Donkey Sanctuary is operating fromGiza in three mobile clinics.[21]
  • TheEgyptian Mau Rescue Organization (EMRO) was formed in 2004 as a non-governmental organization (NGO) that is dedicated to rescuing Mau cats, the descendants of the Ancient Egyptian sacred cat.[22]
  • The Egyptian Society for Mercy to Animals (ESMA) was founded in 2007 as a non-profit organization.[23][24] They work for animal welfare across Egypt. ESMA operates two no-kill shelters and adoption centers in Egypt. They currently house over 2,000 animals, including dogs, cats, and working animals like donkeys and camels.[25]
  • The Animal Protection Foundation (APF), founded in 2014 as a nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the lives of animals in the community.
  • TheSociety for Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt (S.P.A.R.E.) was founded in 2001 by Amina Abaza andDina Zulfikar. In November 2013, Abaza fought for the rights of animals by proposing a law to prevent animal cruelty. The legislation passed and Article 45 was introduced in the Egyptian Constitution as: "The State shall protect its seas, shores, lakes, waterways and natural protectorates. Trespassing, polluting or misusing any of them is prohibited. Every citizen is guaranteed the right of enjoying them. The State shall protect and develop the green space in the urban areas; preserve plant, animal and fish resources and protect those under the threat of extinction or danger; guarantee humane treatment of animals, all according to the law."[26][27] A new legislation is being proposed after a previous one was refused that would stipulate compassion and mercy.[28]

References

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  1. ^Horon, Sonia."Egypt: Lack Of Animal Laws, Animal Abuse, And Pet Cruelty". Retrieved2015-05-14.
  2. ^"Eat, Bray, Suffer: An Egyptian donkey's tale - Features - Egypt - Ahram Online".english.ahram.org.eg. Retrieved2015-05-15.
  3. ^"Regional and world trends in donkey populations"(PDF).www.atnesa.org. Retrieved2015-05-20.
  4. ^abc"Thugs Beat Up Monkeys, Steal Their Bananas At Alexandria Zoo". February 7, 2015.
  5. ^ab"Attackers beat up monkeys in Alexandria Zoo", Cairoscene, 08/02/2015.
  6. ^"ESAF Page (The Egyptian Society of Animal Friends)".Facebook. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  7. ^"Feeding Animals in Egypt : Humane Society International".www.hsi.org. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  8. ^"Urge Egypt to Stop Cruel Cull of Dogs | Take Action | PETAAsiaPacific.com - 1".action.petaasiapacific.com. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  9. ^"Stray Dog culling in Egypt since time... - S.P.A.R.E - Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt | Facebook".www.facebook.com. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  10. ^"الوطن | حملة مكبرة لإعدام الكلاب الضالة بالمحافظات".elwatannews.com. Retrieved2015-05-14.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^youtube.com/devicesupport, 2015-04-17, retrieved2015-05-14
  12. ^"Suspects of dog slaughter arrested in Egypt - Egypt - Ahram Online".english.ahram.org.eg. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  13. ^"Four Egyptians sentenced to jail in infamous dog killing case - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online".english.ahram.org.eg. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  14. ^"Jail sentences reduced in infamous dog killing case - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online".english.ahram.org.eg. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  15. ^Mourad, Mahmoud (28 January 2015)."Egyptian poet goes on trial accused of contempt of Islam". Reuters.Archived from the original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved2 April 2016.
  16. ^"Egyptian writer Fatima Naoot sentenced to 3 years in jail for 'contempt of religion' - Politics - Egypt - Ahram Online". English.ahram.org.eg.Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved2 April 2016.
  17. ^"Ahram Online - Four arrested for torturing dog to death in Egypt".english.ahram.org.eg. Retrieved2020-01-11.
  18. ^"Police arrest 4 people for torturing and killing dog in Cairo".Egypt Independent. 2019-12-24. Retrieved2020-01-11.
  19. ^"Our History - Animal Care in Egypt". Retrieved2015-05-14.
  20. ^ab"Volunteering in Egypt with Animals - Alternative Egypt Travel Guide". Retrieved2015-05-15.
  21. ^"The Donkey Sanctuary".www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk. Retrieved2015-05-15.
  22. ^"Egyptian Mau Rescue Organization (EMRO) emaurescue.org :: Welcome".www.emaurescue.org. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  23. ^"Egyptian Society for Mercy to Animals".Egyptian Society for Mercy to Animals. Retrieved2015-05-14.
  24. ^"Mission to protect animal welfare in Egypt". Retrieved2015-05-14.
  25. ^Kim (2021-04-08)."Egyptian Society Mercy for Animals (ESMA)".Mama Kims. Retrieved2024-11-23.
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  28. ^"The Laws - Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt".www.sparelives.org. Retrieved2015-05-14.
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