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Egypt pigs meet cruel fate in swine flu cull | Egypt pigs meet cruel fate in swine flu cull |
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Many people have wrongly ascribed the cruelty to Islamic prejudice against pigs By Yolande Knell BBC News, Cairo | Many people have wrongly ascribed the cruelty to Islamic prejudice against pigs By Yolande Knell BBC News, Cairo |
Pigs squeal loudly as they are thrown into the scoop of a bulldozer and dropped onto a mass of squirming animals which already half fill the back of a lorry. | Pigs squeal loudly as they are thrown into the scoop of a bulldozer and dropped onto a mass of squirming animals which already half fill the back of a lorry. |
After three hours on the highway they are offloaded in the desert, apparently to be buried alive in quicklime and other chemicals. | After three hours on the highway they are offloaded in the desert, apparently to be buried alive in quicklime and other chemicals. |
"We leave them for 30 to 40 minutes until they stop breathing and die," says an official at the disposal site in Qaluybia governorate, outside Cairo. | "We leave them for 30 to 40 minutes until they stop breathing and die," says an official at the disposal site in Qaluybia governorate, outside Cairo. |
I felt as if they were killing me. But what am I to do? Ayman Saed, former pig keeper | |
The video shot by the al-Masry al-Youm newspaper has renewed controversy about Egypt's cull of over 300,000 pigs - which is now more than half complete. | The video shot by the al-Masry al-Youm newspaper has renewed controversy about Egypt's cull of over 300,000 pigs - which is now more than half complete. |
It is being carried out because of fears about swine flu - even though there has not been a single case in the country. | It is being carried out because of fears about swine flu - even though there has not been a single case in the country. |
"I was shocked. It's horrible," says Ahmed al-Sherbiny of the Egyptian Federation for Animal Welfare which is suing the government for cruelty. | "I was shocked. It's horrible," says Ahmed al-Sherbiny of the Egyptian Federation for Animal Welfare which is suing the government for cruelty. |
"These methods and practices are totally unacceptable. Everybody must speak out against them." | "These methods and practices are totally unacceptable. Everybody must speak out against them." |
Religious objection | Religious objection |
Other footage shows pigs being beaten with an iron bar and piglets being stabbed with a bloody knife. | Other footage shows pigs being beaten with an iron bar and piglets being stabbed with a bloody knife. |
The film has been viewed tens of thousands of times on the YouTube website and has attracted hundreds of angry comments. | The film has been viewed tens of thousands of times on the YouTube website and has attracted hundreds of angry comments. |
Animal welfare is a difficult cause to promote amid Egypt's human hardship | Animal welfare is a difficult cause to promote amid Egypt's human hardship |
Many of those making the remarks are negative about Egypt and voice strong criticism of the Islamic religion which they blame for motivating the cruelty. | |
A number of critics wrongly assume that because pork products are haram, or forbidden, under Islamic law, ill treatment of pigs is condoned by the religious establishment. | |
In fact, Muslim clerics - along with many ordinary Egyptians - have strongly condemned the way the cull has been carried out in some areas. | In fact, Muslim clerics - along with many ordinary Egyptians - have strongly condemned the way the cull has been carried out in some areas. |
"Islam has directives in such matters," says Sheikh Abd al-Moatti Bayoumi, former head of Islamic law at al-Azhar University. | "Islam has directives in such matters," says Sheikh Abd al-Moatti Bayoumi, former head of Islamic law at al-Azhar University. |
"The Prophet Muhammad said if you slaughter, slaughter in a decent way, meaning that you have to be compassionate to animals even if you are killing them." | "The Prophet Muhammad said if you slaughter, slaughter in a decent way, meaning that you have to be compassionate to animals even if you are killing them." |
"Using chemicals to kill them is not permitted by Islam even if you treat the pig as an unclean animal," he said. | "Using chemicals to kill them is not permitted by Islam even if you treat the pig as an unclean animal," he said. |
The World Society for the Protection of Animals says it is "extremely concerned" about the way pigs have been killed. It has offered expert help to relocate pigs humanely. | The World Society for the Protection of Animals says it is "extremely concerned" about the way pigs have been killed. It has offered expert help to relocate pigs humanely. |
Like the World Health Organization, it points out that culling will be "ineffective" to protect people against swine flu, because it is not passed from pigs to humans. | Like the World Health Organization, it points out that culling will be "ineffective" to protect people against swine flu, because it is not passed from pigs to humans. |
Human hardship | Human hardship |
The Egyptian Government continues to insist that the slaughter is a necessary public health measure. | The Egyptian Government continues to insist that the slaughter is a necessary public health measure. |
Last week, Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif issued new orders which strictly prohibited violent ways of killing pigs. | |
Police cracked down hard on protests by pig farmers over the cull | Police cracked down hard on protests by pig farmers over the cull |
But already many governorates have been declared free of the live animals. | But already many governorates have been declared free of the live animals. |
For pig owners - who mainly come from the Coptic Christian minority - the cull has been devastating. | For pig owners - who mainly come from the Coptic Christian minority - the cull has been devastating. |
Many are zabaleen - rubbish collectors - who used the pigs to recycle organic wastes and they sold them for meat. | |
They say their livelihoods, already damaged by foreign refuse contractors, have now been ruined. | They say their livelihoods, already damaged by foreign refuse contractors, have now been ruined. |
Ayman Saed, who lives in Batn al-Baqar, a slum on the edge of Cairo, owned 33 pigs and accompanied them to the slaughter house. | |
"I felt as if they were killing me," he says. "But what am I to do?" | "I felt as if they were killing me," he says. "But what am I to do?" |
"They gave me E£1,900 ($340). Since then I've been unemployed. I tried to find work, but I couldn't. Nowadays, foreign corporations are taking the rubbish." | "They gave me E£1,900 ($340). Since then I've been unemployed. I tried to find work, but I couldn't. Nowadays, foreign corporations are taking the rubbish." |
In nearby Manshiyat Nasr, Adel Izhaq has 10 children to support. He used to rely on income from the 50 pigs that he kept. | |
"I hope God compensates us. We are making no profit. There is no work," he says. "I am sitting day and night in the cafe." | "I hope God compensates us. We are making no profit. There is no work," he says. "I am sitting day and night in the cafe." |
Activists in Egypt are campaigning for new laws against animal cruelty. | Activists in Egypt are campaigning for new laws against animal cruelty. |
But they admit that while human suffering and hardship is so widespread it is hard to get their voices heard. | But they admit that while human suffering and hardship is so widespread it is hard to get their voices heard. |
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