Here is the latest article that I could find.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/no...-bariyapur
It is not going to stop without a lot more work, but the slaughter is not going ahead without a lot of opposition. Even the decision to have health inspectors on hand is a victory. The slaughter is being regulated. That is a step towards ending it.
I hope some people look at what they are doing through other eyes and see how brutal it is.
I admire the people who are going there in person to fight the slaughter. It will be hard for them to witness so much cruelty and be able to do so little.
http://www.theguardian.com/global-develo...-sacrifice
I hope they can come home in peace knowing that they tried.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/no...-bariyapur
It is not going to stop without a lot more work, but the slaughter is not going ahead without a lot of opposition. Even the decision to have health inspectors on hand is a victory. The slaughter is being regulated. That is a step towards ending it.
I hope some people look at what they are doing through other eyes and see how brutal it is.
I admire the people who are going there in person to fight the slaughter. It will be hard for them to witness so much cruelty and be able to do so little.
http://www.theguardian.com/global-develo...-sacrifice
I hope they can come home in peace knowing that they tried.
Catherine