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Monkeys on cargo carrier to arrive in USA today

Monkeys on cargo carrier to arrive in USA today

Mis à jour le 17 December 2020

Let's call AirBridgeCargo again! With our partner Action for Primates we alert on the imminent arrival of a cargo shipment of monkeys in the USA from Russia and before that from Cambodia, for animal experiments. This has to stop!

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An AirBridgeCargo aeroplane containing a shipment of monkeys is currently on its way from Moscow to Chicago in the USA. Our source in Moscow has alerted Action for Primates and One Voice to the shipment that is due to arrive at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) today at 07:30 CST, (13:30 GMT and 14:30 CET) on flight ABW301/RU301.

The monkeys (long-tailed macaques) were flown from Cambodia to Moscow (ABW348/RU348) arriving late last night. Shipped as cargo in small transit crates, they will have endured two international flights with a lengthy delayed stop-over at Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (SVO) in Moscow. The total journey, which is over 15,000 kilometres, will take over 25 hours to complete, including transit time, as these intelligent and sentient animals are flown across the world to be used in experiments in US laboratories.

Even if you have done so before, please take action by sending polite E-mail to AirBridgeCargo, urging it to stop transporting non-human primates and join the many other airlines that refuse to play a role in this cruel trade.

E-mail addresses for AirBridgeCargo offices around the world can be found here:

https://www.airbridgecargo.com/en/page/35/office-locator
AirBridgeCargo Moscow Head Office:
E-mail: service.rus@airbridgecargo.com
E-mail: info@airbridgecargo.com

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Animal testing: investigation from One Voice in Mauritius into long-tailed macaque breeding farms 'Monkeys Labs': from condoned mistreatment, proven trafficking, and health risks

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Melanie66 | Saturday 19 December 2020

Libérez les singes s'il vous plaît. Laissez les vivre en paix. Ouvrez votre cœur pour eux.. Merci.

trochu | Saturday 19 December 2020

Je me sens mal très mal en lisant votre article et en sachant que ces êtres vivants sont arrivés aux Etat-Unis pour y subir les pires horreurs ! J'ai écris déjà bien évidemment à ces compagnies et pour l'instant n'ai eu aucune réponse. C'est révoltant, je maudis toujours plus tous ces chercheurs et scientifiques qui n'ont aucune considération ni respect des autres vies que les leurs, et qui s'obstinent et refusent d'abandonner l'expérimentation animale au profit des méthodes de substitution et alternatives. Je vous en supplie, que faut-il faire pour interdire à jamais le transport de ces singes vers des laboratoires de l'horreur et de la honte?

Gauthier | Saturday 19 December 2020

Les essais pour le covid vont amplifier, des méthodes alternatives existent en modélisation informatiques!

Martine | Saturday 19 December 2020

Laissez les animaux tranquille et testez autrement!