Sunday, November 29, 2015

At Last: Denmark Outlaws Animal Brothels And Bans Bestiality

Finally: Denmark passed legislation making it illegal for humans to have sexual intercourse with animals

Great News from Denmark, they have finally joined the rest of northern Europe and banned bestiality, a victory for animal rights activists everywhere.
This amendment to the Animal Welfare Act is very late, but it’s better late than never!. Every other northern European country had already banned bestiality. It seemed that – in the recent years- Denmark has been turning into a hub for animal-sex tourism. There has been an increasing number of foreigners that visit the country for one specific and horrible reason: To visit brothels that sexually exploit animals.
Animal Brothels in Denmark
Denmark outlaws animal brothels
A report by the ministry of Justice revealed shocking results of a survey conducted on Veterinarians: 17% of the veterinarians suspected that at least one animals they treated had had a sexual intercourse with a human.
The British had already connected with the Danish Government earlier this year, and -according to the DailyMail- received a reply from the Ministry of Foods, Agriculture and Fisheries saying the following:
The Danish government has decided that a ban on sexual relations between humans and animals shall be implemented in the Danish legislation.
Animals must be treated with respect and care and have the right to a high level of protection. When it comes to sexual relations between humans and animals there is a special concern to be taken into account, as the animals cannot consent to enter into a sexual relation with a human being. Another concern is that it can be difficult to identify and document possible physical or mental damage to the animal as a result of the sexual relation with a human being.
Two days ago, the law was finally amended as they promised. Finally bringing the country into line with other European countries and putting a stop to the growing and horrible animal-sex industry.
It has been tough on Denmark for the last few years with growing number of cases of Severe animal abuse- mostly dogs- going viral and causing waves of rage, we hope that this ban will help putting an end to the cruelty and savagery.
This is a victory for animal rights activists everywhere, I would like to think it’s a victory for us humans more than it is for the animals. Humans should not abuse animals in any way, especially when they are our best friends, and this step was important in the fight for animals’ welfare.
via http://www.urdogs.com/

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