This video is called Pigs Strung Up And SHOT To Train British Army Medics In Treating Gunshot Wounds.
From the Daily Mirror in Britain, with photos there:
EXCLUSIVE: Pigs strung up and SHOT to train British Army medics in treating gunshot wounds
Feb 18, 2014 00:00
By Chris Hughes, Andy Lines
Military surgeons are being sent to Denmark for the controversial training on live animals – even though the practice is illegal in the UK
Pigs are being shot so British Army medics can learn to treat battle wounds.
Military surgeons are sent to Denmark for the controversial training on live animals – even though the practice is illegal in the UK.
Animal rights group PETA has slammed the “cruel” practice.
A live pig dangles from a wooden frame as a soldier shoots it to inflict horrific injuries.
Military medics then operate on the animal’s traumatic gunshot wounds while it is still breathing.
The shocking photos taken in Denmark have put the country at the centre of another animal cruelty row after the controversial killing of a giraffe at Copenhagen Zoo.
Campaigners who are disgusted by the pig shootings are demanding an end to the brutal military training courses that are nicknamed Operation Danish Bacon.
This kind of training is banned in Britain – yet our Army medics are sent to Denmark to take part.
Mimi Bekhechi, associate director of animal rights group PETA UK, said: “The overwhelming majority of the UK’s Nato allies do not shoot, stab or dismember animals for their military training exercises.
“The Ministry of Defence’s decision to ship out members of the armed forces for these deadly and cruel exercises in Denmark – which would be illegal if conducted in the UK – is impossible to justify medically, ethically or educationally.”
The pigs are strung up then blasted with an AK-47 rifle or a 9mm handgun.
To give them experience of working on gun wounds, medics then operate on the animals. Even if the surgery is a success, the pigs are later killed.
The British Army sends surgeons to Jaegerspris Kaserne in Denmark twice a year to take part in the exercises.
During the training the pigs are “subjected to bullet and blast wounds”, the UK Government has confirmed. PETA has appealed to the Danish Minister of Defence to stop the country’s animal-based trauma training exercises.
Campaigners argue that hi-tech human simulators should be used instead, adding that they are more realistic than using live animals.
A PETA spokesman said: “Eighty per cent of Nato allies have already ended the cruel use of animals in archaic military medical training exercises. …
PETA has also filed a complaint with the European Commission against Denmark over the training courses.
An EU directive, as well as Denmark’s Animal Welfare Act, require that non-animal methods should be used to train the military whenever available.
A former US military medical worker – who is now with PETA – insisted that compared to operating on animals that have been stabbed or shot, the
lifelike human simulators are a far superior way of preparing doctors to treat injured humans.Experts said the Caesar patient simulator, which “breathes” and “bleeds”, can be used anywhere.
It has been developed to give medics the best possible grounding in how to deal with casualties on the front line and in disaster zones.
The MoD has strongly defended sending its medical staff for the live animal training. …
These never-before-seen photographs of pigs being shot follow Denmark coming under heavy fire over its treatment of giraffes.
This month the zoo in Copenhagen killed a giraffe called Marius to avoid interbreeding – then his body was dissected and fed to the lions as young children watched.
Staff received death threats after the animal’s death.
Another zoo in Denmark then considered killing a giraffe, also called Marius, to avoid fights among males after the planned arrival of a female.
Marius won a reprieve because moves to introduce the female were shelved.
Genetic similarities between people and pigs
Pigs are genetically very close to humans.
The flesh of swine is so similar to our own that if you eat under-cooked pork you can get parasites that live equally as well in our own flesh.
In 2000 a heart doctor gave a patient a transfusion of pig’s blood following a number of attempts at animal-to-human organ transplants.
London surgeon Dr Dhaniram Baruah injected more than half a pint of the blood into a man suffering from severe anemia.
The term ‘long pork’ was reportedly coined by cannibals because human meat tastes like pork.
During an interview from his prison cell Germany’s infamous cannibal Armin Meiwes – who ate an estimated 20kg of his victim – said: “The flesh tastes like pork.“It tastes a little bit more bitter, stronger. It tastes quite good.”
Dutch armed forces lied to PETA about supposedly not subjecting animals to tests, while they did: here.
Seems to me that Denmark has a bad record on animal abuse: Calderon dolphins, Marius the giraffe and waiting on the other Marius. What is wrong there????
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Hi Horty, in this case, not just a Danish, but also a British problem.
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Agree …. but Denmark allows it, right???
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Right. And as far as I know, the Danish army (and maybe other NATO armies avoiding their national legislation on animals) participate in this too.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Seems like Denmark thinks little about their animals: Calderon dolphins, Marius the “euthanized” giraffe, waiting on the second Marius and now pigs?? WTH??
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Reblogged this on Vegan Lynx.
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Thanks both for reblogging!
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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My brother is a doctor, they do the same thing in Sweden. All surgeons in the whole World practise first on pigs.
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Also in Swedish army war games? The Daily Mirror article says this does not happen in many armies.
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Tabloid, without backing of science!
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They base themselves on PETA. And have photos on their site as well.
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The pigs are under heavy sedation!
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And when the healing succeeds and they wake up, they will still be killed.
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I have never got the impression that you are a vegan since you support eating Salmon!
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That is a different issue. Wherever did my blog support eating salmon?
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It was a petition where you asked to support sustainable fishing somewhere North ( Alaska)?
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I remember vaguely (as I have many blog posts) something about quoting some petition from Alaska against a mine proposal, threatening the environment and salmon in Alaska.
My Frequently Asked Questions page says:
8. There are many quotes in your blog. Do you agree with all items which you quote?
Not necessarily. If I quote something, it just means that I think that it is interesting. The authors of the quoted stuff are responsible for the contents; not me.
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/frequently-asked-questions/
So, if I quote text, including petitions, by others, that does not have to mean that I agree with each and every word in them.
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This is horrible!! Poor poor piggies… I couldn’t bare to watch the video 😦
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Indeed. I wonder what people in Britain (and Denmark) will say to their ministries of “defence” about this.
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Totally disgusting practice!!
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Yes; this should stop.
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