animal rights – Paki Holic https://pakiholic.com Viral News and Happenings From Pakistan Fri, 06 Jul 2018 13:59:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 https://pakiholic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-pakiholic-fevicon2-32x32.jpg animal rights – Paki Holic https://pakiholic.com 32 32 117741320 Local Animal Rights Workers Create Pain Free Donkey Harnesses https://pakiholic.com/local-animal-rights-workers-create-pain-free-donkey-harnesses/ Mon, 09 Apr 2018 10:12:33 +0000 http://pakiholic.com/?p=5971 Ask any animal lover in Karachi if they’ve heard of Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation and you’ll hear nothing but good things about all the non-profit does for animal welfare.

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Just recently the foundation has created a pain free harness for donkey cart owner in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The harness is aimed to provide relief to the animals. The foundation is also working with the owner of the animals to educate them about animal rights and taking better care of their animals.

The initiative has been taken by the Karachi-based non-profit orgnaisation, Ayesha Chundrigarh Foundation (ACF), which distributed over 60 customised harnesses to be strapped around donkeys. The animals are usually burdened to carry heavy construction site material.

“We distributed a few humane donkey harnesses that we have created, a first in Pakistan, to donkey owners in Rawalpindi as well as in Karachi. Along with the soft and sturdy harness pieces, we also give the owners free hats to help them avoid the sun as well.”

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 The owner added: “The humane harness and brick kiln harness programmes are underway as ACF makes its way to help the neglected human communities in society alongside the working and stray animals of Pakistan.”

The organisation rescues abandoned and/or abused stray animals and provides them with food, shelter, free medical treatment and rehabilitation. The foundation opened its door last year to its new and improved animal shelter in the city after moving base four times in the last three and a half years. The shelter currently houses over 240 animals, ranging from cats and dogs to donkeys.

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Giving A Voice To The Unheard – Animal Rights Bill Introduced In Pakistan https://pakiholic.com/giving-a-voice-to-the-unheard-animal-rights-bill-introduced-in-pakistan/ Wed, 21 Feb 2018 10:52:59 +0000 http://pakiholic.com/?p=4409 In a country where human rights are in a deplorable condition, someone talking about animal rights seems comedic. The fact of the matter remains that as a sovereign state, the protection of living things is the responsibility of the Government. More often than not, we see the treatment of animals, especially strays, in deplorable condition.

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This is ironic to witness in a super religious country like Pakistan where people spew religious verses left and right. The Quran is full of scriptures that support treating animals with respect and dignity. Even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has many saying regarding their rights and the need for human beings to live in peace and harmony with their animal counterparts.

“A good deed done to an animal is like a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is as bad as cruelty to a human being.”- Prophet Muhammad as narrated by Abu Dawud

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Animal rights activists in Pakistan have been tirelessly working towards the proper rehabilitation of strays, neutering, and spaying campaign to control their population as well as teaching people how to be proper owners. The activists collectively also run a voluntary rescue service that operates 24/7. Organizations such as Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation, Pakistan Animal Welfare Society, Todd’s Welfare Society are working tirelessly to help address the need of our furry little friends.

However, in terms of manpower and public support, they often receive the short end of the stick. Facing cruel shop owners and pet thieves in big cities is a huge challenge and the inability to maintain a permanent staff is severely detrimental to their efforts.

Credit: Ayesha Chundrigar Foundation – Dawn

However, they have managed to make a breakthrough. After approaching Senator Karim Khawaja, they have been able to move the Senate of Pakistan to amend the ‘Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ that was drafted by the British in 1890. The bill seeks to increase the fine imposed on citizens who abuse the rights of animals by a significant amount to prove as a detriment.

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The amendment to the bill is a welcome step, but the activists maintain that there is still a lot to be done. From educating children and adults alike, there is a dire need of reconnecting with our four-legged friends. Our religion dictates very strict guidelines in terms of upholding animal rights. It is time that we as humans, step up and be responsible citizens.

Credits: ACF Animal Rescue
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