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    Dutch upper house rejects ban on ritual slaughter

    Dutch lawmakers vote down bill that caused uproar in Jewish, Muslim communities. Rabbi: Victory for tolerance, common sense

    Reuters, YnetnewsPublished: 06.20.12, 07:51


    The Dutch upper house, the Senate, on Tuesday rejected a bill that would have banned the ritual slaughter of animals and had been criticized by both Muslim and Jewish groups.

    The bill, proposed by the small Party for the Animals, stipulates that livestock must be stunned before being slaughtered, contrary to Muslim halal and Jewish kosher laws, which require animals to be conscious.

    The lower house of parliament passed the bill a year ago, leaving a loophole saying religious groups could continue ritual slaughter if they proved it was no more painful than other methods of slaughter.

    Earlier this month, the Dutch government and the Jewish and Muslim communities in the Netherlands reached an agreement that asserted that animals could continue to be ritually slaughtered as long as they lost consciousness within 40 seconds of their throats being cut. After that period they would have to be stunned.

    But the Senate rejected the bill on Tuesday by 51 votes to 21, meaning it cannot become law.

    Dutch Muslims, mostly of Turkish and Moroccan origin, had complained they felt stigmatized by the measure.

    European Union regulations require animals to be stunned before slaughter but allow exceptions for ritual slaughter, which the European Court of Human Rights has ruled is a religious right.

    The Rabbinical Center of Europe (RCE) lauded the decision by the Upper House of the Dutch Parliament.

    Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs, a prominent member of RCE and chief rabbi of the Inter-Provincial Rabbinate in Holland, expressed satisfaction after the vote. “The vote in the Dutch Senate is a victory for tolerance and common sense,” said the rabbi, who played a prominent role in the agreement.

    “I would like to thank our government and all the politicians, especially Deputy Agriculture Minister Henk Bleker, who were involved to prevent the attempts to ban shechitah (ritual slaughter). The rejection of this law, is not only good for the Jewish community, whose future was threatened by it, it is good for Dutch society as protects freedom of religion as enshrined by the European Charter of Fundamental Rights,” he argued.

    The RCE was highly involved in the campaign to protect shechitah since it first came under attack over a year ago by animal welfare groups in Holland.

    “Holland has a long history of tolerance and as a welcome place for Jews so it is important that Jewish traditions are protected in the Netherlands,” deputy director of the RCE, Rabbi Aryeh Goldberg said.

    “The vote against the law sends an important message to other parts of Europe that Jewish life is an important facet on our continent," he added.

    "Unfortunately, there are other groups who are trying to attack Jewish traditions in Europe, so this is an important victory, not just for the Dutch Jewish community, but for wider European Jewry.”

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    Flick the bean.

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    It's probably covered in cut n paste...no go area tbh.

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    Nothing like good ole halal or kosher meat. Healthy, ethical and tasteful cuisine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bwana_Mutungi View Post
    Nothing like good ole halal or kosher meat. Healthy, ethical and tasteful cuisine.
    Wrong on all 3 counts.

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    Is there a Dutch government?

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    Slitting the throats of animals is perfectly fine to the UAF usual suspects. It is a good opportunity to separate the true animal righties from the far-lefty angry losers who were only in it for the hate and violence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebirth View Post
    Slitting the throats of animals is perfectly fine to the UAF usual suspects. It is a good opportunity to separate the true animal righties from the far-lefty angry losers who were only in it for the hate and violence.
    Pray tell how are the animals killed in the "humane" weatern slaughter method?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bwana_Mutungi View Post
    Nothing like good ole halal or kosher meat. Healthy, ethical and tasteful cuisine.
    You're right, there is nothing to like about halal meat.

    You have to ask yourself a question, why is Muslamic food, always covered in curry sauce or minced up like a kebab? Because the poor animal tenses up as it's having its throat slit and the meat then becomes as tough as old boots. So it either has to be shredded or broken down in curry sauce.

    Let's face it, Muslamic food isn't known for a nice t-bone steak, is it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCally View Post
    Pray tell how are the animals killed in the "humane" weatern slaughter method?
    The relevant fact is that there are those who do not really care, and only appeared to care because it gave their existence some purpose, and allowed them to justify their hate. It could be argued that this particular purpose wasn't so bad, and even showed a caring nature in some ways. That all changed when they openly supported Religious Ritual Slaughter, just so they can gain the support of Islamists.

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