Monday 24 April 2017 | 51

Through my eyes

Through my eyes

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One Voice invites you to discover animal experimentation through the eyes of animals. These are the dogs, the monkeys, the rabbits who are sacrificed every day in the French laboratories.

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"They came and pulled me out of my cage. I was firmly held and something long and thin was inserted into my mouth. I did not like that. I got angry when they put it deeper down my throat. It was not food. I felt it slipping down inside me. I was suffocating. I understood that it was not normal. Every day, for months, it started again. They took me out of my cage and forcefully inserted this tube in the back of my throat where they leaked something. What they put in my belly started to make me feel sick. After that, I did not always want to eat what was brought to me. When I did eat, I sometimes threw up everything. After several months, I was out of my cage one last time. They held me firmly and shaved my leg. I then felt something sharp sink into it. A feeling of cold suddenly swept over me when a liquid was spilled into my veins. I suddenly felt very tired. I remembered the smell of my mother. I would have liked to have been with her again."

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"I screamed in panic when they brutally strapped me to a restraining device, but no one came to help me. My head was firmly maintained. A device was implanted into my skull, which was hurting me so much, it was the pulled up and fixed on a bar above me. I could not move. On a big screen in front of me, sets of patterns began to appear. For months I endured this trauma, I learned that when this pattern was repeated, I had to quickly press a button in front of me. I was then rewarded with a little fruit juice delivered drop by drop into my mouth. I wanted this juice. I had not had any liquid for several hours and I was very, very thirsty. After several hours, I was released from this device and put back into a cage. I did not fight this time. I wanted to sleep. I wanted to forget."

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"I curled up in the cage when a hand tried to catch me. Stronger than me, she manages to grab me. I was then locked in a box from where only my head was sticking out. I could not move. I looked around and saw rows of my companions locked up in the same way. Then a man walked towards me. I began to breathe faster. I struggled to escape, without success. The man lifted one of my eyelids and instilled something in my eye. Everything has become vague. The substance burned as my vision began to disappear. I saw almost nothing and the burning sensation persisted.

I wanted that to stop. I wanted to remove this stuff but I could not. It was so bad. I was struggling, I could not scratch my eye. Finally, the man came back. After examining my eye, he put me back in my empty, cold cage. I was alone, scared, and in pain. I hoped he would not come back."

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One Voice is the French representative of ECEAE, the European Coalition to End Animal Experimentation.

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campagne | Tuesday 25 April 2017

Comme le Téléthon sur les Goldens

paquerette | Tuesday 25 April 2017

Vous ne voudriez pas que cette torture soit infligée à votre animal, non ?
Alors de grâce ne faites pas aux autres ce que l'on ne voudrait pas pour les siens.
Tous ensemble arrêtons cette horreur !

CHOUP | Tuesday 25 April 2017

Une seule personne peu arrêter ça alors que l'autre s'en moque totalement
Pensez-y le 07 mai prochain aux élections
J'ai confiance en elle, elle fera de la cause animale son combat personnel

Nath | Tuesday 25 April 2017

Arrêtons ces horreurs sur ces pauvres bêtes. Ils souffrent comme nous et ne méritent pas ce sort. Ce sont des êtres sensibles. De quel droit faisons nous ça? Nous ne sommes plus au moyen âge. Je boycotte déjà pas mal de produits et ça va continuer!