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Cart Horses and Donkeys: Media Coverage


CONTENTS

 

 

 
 

Overview

Media Coverage

Recent Events in Israel

Press Release

Horses Removed from Abuse in Jaffa

Wounded Cart Horses

Horse Initiatives in Tel Aviv & Nationwide

Horse & Donkey Sanctuary

Help Stop Horse Abuse in Israel

CHAI's Rescued Horses:

   Saturday

   Tikvah

   Kahal

   Shai

 

 

 

     
 

 

This is a selection of online and print newspaper articles covering the campaign against the abuse of horses and donkeys in Israel.

 


 

Hakol Chai's Rally and Concert to Protest Against Horse-Drawn Carts,
7 December 2008

 

Artists Volunteer for Horses and Donkeys — a Hakol Chai Event to Protest Horses Pulling Carts Through Traffic

Nana, 1 December 2008

 

Fighting the Cart Horse Phenomenon: End the Exploitation of Horses and Donkeys

nrg, 5 December 2008, by Einat Levy

 

Between Traffic Jam and Cart: the Horses Continue to Suffer

nrg, 7 December 2008, by Einat Levy

 

How Much Can a Van Cost?

Walla!Green, 7 July 2007, by Eyal Datz

 


 

The Tragedy of Horses and Donkeys on the Streets of Israel

 

These articles cover some of the horrible abuses of horses and donkeys on the streets of Israel.

 

The Situation Is an Ass

Ha'ir, 8 February 2008, by Neta Ahituv

 

In the Ha'aretz article (below), the municipal vet of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Dr. Zvi Galin, proposes a new and entirely unacceptable alternative: using these horses to pull carriages.

 

Instead of solving the distress of the horses and donkeys who are exploited in various ways, City Hall intends to offer the horse owners the option of using their horses to pull carriages for tourists. This plan is promoted in spite of the fact that during the last few years major cities all over the world have banned, or are working toward banning, the use of horses for pulling carriages, in light of animal welfare considerations. Dr. Galin concludes by saying that he would like to show that there is a proper way to raise horses and take care of them.

 

Hakol Chai believes that "a proper way" to care for horses and donkeys cannot coexist with their exploitation. The use of horses and donkeys for "tourist" purposes instead of for "alte zachen" changes nothing in this respect.

Complete article:

They shouldn't be your beasts of burden

Ha'aretz, 16 July 2007, by Zafrir Rinat

 


 

Complete article:

A Horse's Life: A Slave with No Rights

Ma'ariv, 29 July 2007, by Orna Banai

 


 

Complete article:

Drivers Pulled Over to Lend a Hand to an Abused Horse

nrg, 1 July 2007, by Eli Levy

  


 

Hakol Chai Demonstrates in Tel Aviv

 

"This afternoon, at the entrance to the Tel Aviv Council meeting, Hakol Chai conducted a protest demonstration against the municipality's disregard of the continuous abuse of horses and donkeys in the city. The purpose of this activity was to make it clear to the City Council members, who were discussing this issue today, that the plight of horses and donkeys must not be ignored."

Complete article:

Hakol Chai in front of the Tel Aviv City Council: Stop the Abuse of Horses and Donkeys in the City

LOCAL, 3 December 2006, by Shlomit Tzur (translated from Hebrew)

 


 

"Hakol Chai, which began the campaign against cart horses years ago, made it clear that it will follow the implementation of the proposal and will continue to do everything to uproot this cruel phenomenon from Tel Aviv-Jaffa and from any other place where it exists."

Complete article:

Tel Aviv City Council Votes Unanimously for Horses and Donkeys

LOCAL, 4 December 2006, by Shlomit Tzur (translated from Hebrew)

 

 


Haaretz is the online edition of Haaretz. Haaretz articles © Haaretz.

Ha'ir articles © Ha'ir.

LOCAL articles © LOCAL.

Ma'ariv articles © Ma'ariv.

Nana is the online portal of NetVision. Nana articles © NetVision Ltd.

nrg is the online edition of Ma'ariv. nrg articles © nrg.

Walla! is an Israeli internet news portal. Walla!Green articles © Walla.

 

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