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Subject: Bosnia Herzegovina, March 2015
Dear Semir Efendic, Mayor of Novi Grad Sarajevo Municipality,
Embassador,
Consul,
Vatican Apostolate, Archbishop Luigi Pezzuto,
Representative,
EU Member of Parliament,
Sir, Madam:
Millions of EU citizens care deeply about animal welfare and are sickened
to see constant reports of horrific animal cruelty, and look to the EU to help
improve animal welfare across Europe.
Countries seeking to acquire EU membership need to demonstrate certain
standards of animal care, and so I want to bring to your attention Bosnia and
Herzegovina, who are seeking admission, and yet who constantly contravene their
own animal welfare laws.
Animal activists and citizens in BiH are documenting the illegal rounding
up and killing of strays.
In addition there are countless dog shelters in the country that are
documented by animal rescue organisations and activists to be inhumane and
‘death camps’ for dogs, and are in fact used for money laundering purposes:
money destined for the dogs and the shelters is pocketed.
I am writing to ask your assistance in ensuring that the animal welfare
laws of the country are upheld and implemented, and that dog shelters be
monitored to ensure that the conditions are improved and that the dogs there are
safe, that animal activists be allowed to document and ensure that the laws are
applied.
We have been advised by BiH lawyers and activists that as the BiH
politicians themselves are involved in stealing of money from illegal shelters
and hygienic services (who are employed to rid the streets of strays), and that
since the prosecutors and police officers are also corrupt, the only way to
force the BiH political establishment to stop their illegal practises is
pressure from international organisations and especially embassies.
The existing Animal Welfare and Protection Act of Bosnia-Herzegovina is in
fact a good and enforceable law. The only reason the law is not being enforced
is because certain political and professional circles do not want to do
it.
As you will be aware, the European Union provides the government of Bosnia
and Herzegovina and with many millions of euros worth of financial aid each
year. I believe the allocation for 2012 was around €107.8m. My understanding of
the provisos attached to these aid packages is that there is a requirement for
the recipient country to abide by EU laws which would include the laws related
to animal welfare. The Commission has stated that aligning national animal
welfare legislation with EU law is a prerequisite for EU membership.
I would urge you please to raise the above issues with the European
Commission and the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and
Conservation of animals (http://www.animalwelfareintergroup.eu/)
and, critically, with your representatives in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The issue of the failure of the BiH authorities to apply even the barest
minimum of the law to ensure the safety of the animals must be addressed. It is
imperative that the European Commission and the Parliament discusses this matter
with their Bosnia and Herzegovina counterparts.
The European Parliament states that “The EU has among the world’s highest
standards of animal welfare”. The Eurogroup for Animal Welfare (http://eurogroupforanimals.org/ )is
strongly urging the European Commission to adopt adequate measures to ensure
that all pet animals are properly treated to protect their health and welfare.
If it is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s wish to join the EU it would seem that until
their government takes crimes against defenceless, sentient animals seriously
they will not be a fit country to be accepted into the EU.
We urge you to help ensure that the Bosnia Herzegovina authorities
implement internationally agreed-upon guiding principles on humane stray dog
population control and management, and that resources be allocated to ensure
such principles are followed.
Thank you so much for your time, I look forward to hearing from you!
Kindest regards,
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