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Religious Animal Slaughter Ban Considered In Netherlands

By TOBY STERLING   04/08/11 01:57 PM ET  AP

AMSTERDAM -- One of Europe's first countries to allow Jews to practice their religion openly may soon pass a law banning centuries-old Jewish and Muslim traditions on the ritual slaughter of animals.

In the Netherlands, an unlikely alliance of an animal rights party and the xenophobic Freedom Party is spearheading support for the ban on kosher and halal slaughter methods that critics say inflict unacceptable suffering on animals.

The far right's embrace of the bill, which is expected to go to a parliamentary vote this month, is based mostly on its strident hostility toward the Dutch Muslim population. The Party for the Animals, the world's first such party to be elected to parliament, says humane treatment of animals trumps traditions of tolerance.

Jewish and Muslim groups call the initiative an affront to freedom of religion.

"I can speak for the Dutch Jewish Community and I think for the wider Jewish world, that this law raises grave concerns about infringements on religious freedom," said Ruben Vis, spokesman for the Netherlands' CJO, an umbrella of Jewish organizations.

Abdulfatteh Ali-Salah, director of Halal Correct, a certification body for Dutch halal meat, said he felt the debate made Muslims in the Netherlands feel Dutch society is more interested in animal welfare than fair treatment of its Muslim citizens.

"If the law goes through now there's nothing else to do but protest," he said. "And that's what we'll do."

As in most western countries, Dutch law dictates that butchers must stun livestock – render it unconscious – before it can be slaughtered, to minimize the animals' pain and fear. But an exception is made for meat that must be prepared under ancient Jewish and Muslim dietary laws and practices. These demand that animals be slaughtered while still awake, by swiftly cutting the main arteries of their necks with razor-sharp knives.

Most Dutch favor a ban, but many centrist parties feel the issue is a distraction from the more serious issue of abuses at regular slaughterhouses. One of the two parties in the Cabinet, the Christian Democrats, opposes the law out of fear for damage to the country's international image as a haven of tolerance for religious minorities. The other, the pro-business VVD Party, has yet to say which way it will vote.

If the Netherlands does outlaw procedures that make meat kosher for Jews or halal for Muslims, it will be the first country outside New Zealand to do so in recent years. It will join the Scandinavian, Baltic countries and Switzerland, whose bans are mostly traceable to pre-World War II anti-Semitism.

Holland has proud traditions of tolerance and was one of the first countries in Europe to allow Jews to live openly with their religion in the 17th Century.

After years of campaigning unsuccessfully, the Party for the Animals won a seat parliament in 2006, the first time an animal rights party had entered a national parliament. Around the same time, the anti-Islam Freedom Party of maverick politician Geert Wilders was gaining strength. It finished third in national elections last year on an anti-immigration platform.

The Muslim population, built on a wave of migration in the 1990s, is now about 1 million in a country of 16 million. Dutch Jews number an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 after 70 percent of their community died in Nazi concentration camps.

The two political parties pushing hardest for the ban make for an odd couple, falling at opposite ends of the political spectrum.

"Religious freedom isn't unlimited," said Party for the Animals leader Marianne Thieme in an interview. She said the law will be "good news for the two million animals that are slaughtered (without stunning) each year in our country. It's not a small amount."

Wilders first brought the issue forward in 2007, when he heard that halal meat was being served at a public school in Amsterdam. "Muslims at our schools must adjust to Dutch norms and values and not the other way around," he wrote in a letter questioning government policy.

Wilders and the Freedom Party did not respond to requests for comment for this story.

The U.S.-based Simon Wiesenthal Center and European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor have both spoken out against the proposed ban.

"What's worse is that there is no conclusive scientific evidence that slaughter without stunning is more harmful or painful for animals," Vis of the CJO said.

Science surrounding animal slaughter is contentious. A 2009 study in New Zealand that monitored calf brain waves during ritual slaughter concluded the animals probably were aware of their pain. That led the country to ban the practice in 2010.

However, noted American animal welfare expert Temple Grandin of Colorado State University has criticized flaws in the New Zealand study, remarking in particular that the knife used was probably too short.

"The special long knife used in kosher slaughter is important," she wrote in a paper published on her website. In her experience "when the knife is used correctly on adult cattle, there was little or no behavioral reaction," she wrote – indicating that the animals did not show signs of suffering before falling unconscious.

The Royal Dutch Veterinary Association has come out in favor of banning the practice.

The organization said in a position statement it believes that during "slaughter of cattle while conscious, and to a lesser extent that of sheep, the animals' well-being is unacceptably damaged."

Scientists, animal rights groups and religious groups disagree about the amount of pain and suffering animals experience during slaughter under regular conditions – though all say violations of current law are widespread.

Ali-Salah predicted an outright ban would fail not only due to Dutch domestic political considerations, but also because it is not workable in practice.

"How are one million people going to obtain halal meat from a new source?" he said. "They are certainty not going to stop eating meat overnight."

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Evil Twin Rove
No struggle, no progress
01:39 PM on 04/14/2011
it's about freaking time!! jesus
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Pembrokelib
05:36 PM on 04/13/2011
I was in Morocco at Ramadam when every family slaughters a sheep as part of the religious celebration. A long sharp knife was used and it seemed much more humane than the horrible methods used in slaughterhouses. I happen to love meat, but think thatvanimals should be killed humanely.
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vonPinto
Who Dares Win.
07:01 AM on 04/13/2011
If I am correct, the PICTURE OF THAT BLOODY KNIFE (deliberately emphasized by the author of this article) is what is freezing the jeezee out of a lot of folks who are against eating meat on this blog.

May I ask what they same folks think about Humans hating other humans (based on race, creed or orientation) or even killing other human beings (either physically, emotionally or ECONOMICALLY as the WALL STREET MERCHANTS are doing to less fortunate and poor Americans?)

The ball is in your court......
03:46 AM on 04/14/2011
INCREDIBLY disingenuous of you to drag bloody Wall Street into this issue. What next? Paedophiles? 'Oh but look what Wall Street DID to the poor children of those affected by Wall Street'.

And by the way, here's a newsflash for you - AMERICANS are not the only race on OUR planet. Just the most aggressive.
04:31 PM on 04/15/2011
You mean America bombing Iraq, a sovereign country beeing attacked for ist oil?
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Paul Frank
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08:00 PM on 04/12/2011
The irony here is that kosher rituals were designed to prevent the animal's suffering. With modern technology, the rituals have become cruel. Scriptural literalism has many casualties.

I have to plead guilty here to working from memory. I do recall from previous reading that there are a number of the directions that become very cruel in the modern context. The one I remember is that an animal is not supposed to be standing in its own blood. With modern technology this means a big hook come downs and lifts the cow into the air before it can be killed. There was a humane logic originally that has become de facto torture for the cow. The situation is made worse by the fact that although only 5-10% of beef receives the full kosher designation, it is cheaper to "process" about half of the cows this way. I remember specifically material about this in John Robbins' DIET FOR A NEW AMERICA.

My belief at this point is that a more humane slaughter according to scriptural dictums is possible, but has just failed to accord itself with the adopted assembly-line methods. A more cumbersome, but also more humane procedure is not the same as outlawing all hallal methods. What I can authoritatively speak about is myself, and, while desiring to respect different traditions, I am of the belief that animals are capable of suffering, and that we should respect their experience as much as possible.
03:47 AM on 04/14/2011
There is no such thing as 'humane' SLAUGHTER.
06:18 PM on 04/22/2011
Going vegan and not eating flesh is the best way for humans, especially if you are truly religious. All this killing for God is just the dumbest most barbaric activities ever.
08:21 PM on 04/11/2011
If countries can find it in their laws to ban the burqa they can certainly find it in their laws to stop this disgraceful practice..
08:00 PM on 04/11/2011
I think human sacrifice would be more entertaining. Sacrificing animals in the name of an Arab prophet just seems a little old school these day's, come on now it's 2011 for gods sakes.
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dispagi
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05:51 PM on 04/11/2011
Animal killing is morally reprehensible, especially when it makes no dietary sense for humans, but until it's all banned, selective banning is stupid. Animal rights advocates shouldn't be teaming up with "xenophobes" just to pass some half-baked law that impacts about 5 seconds in the life of an animal that has been raised in captivity and will die anyway, get real.
03:01 PM on 04/11/2011
Animal sacrifice is still being performed by people nowadays? It's amazing to me how these old superstitions take so long to die out.
03:38 PM on 04/12/2011
Ok, let's get something straight here. "Animal Sacrifice" is a strategic way of describing everyday butchering practices. Saying a prayer and cutting the throat of the animal in a swift motion. (Mind you alternative methods...say if you buy meat that is not halal usually involves a bullet in the head, stunning repeatedly and then cutting them up...feeding them crap etc.)
Its not a 'sacrifice' to the Gods or something like from some ancient pagan ritual or something. It follows the story of Abraham and Isaac. Plus Kosher and Halal butchering includes saying a prayer for the animal before it is butchered and subsequently eaten. It's not strange. Pretty normal. Also, the animal gets killed no matter what...if you are to argue for not eating meat and not killing animals, that's different. But if you eat meat stay out of passing a judgment on this.
05:22 PM on 04/12/2011
in name of freedom of religion I am sur a lot of Americans support it. Shame!
02:29 PM on 04/11/2011
What really pisses ME off is that some people care more about the suffering of animals than they do for the suffering of billions of humans...
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Chad Wheeler
04:48 PM on 04/11/2011
Why?
05:23 PM on 04/12/2011
You know suffering of animals goes parallell with suffering of humans. If you have a heart, you have a heart for both. What do YOU do against the suffering of humans?
12:12 AM on 04/15/2011
And what do YOU do? Hmm?

I feed the hungry and the poor in my area by offering affordable organic meat and products. That's how I help. So, what about you?
12:31 AM on 04/15/2011
Oh, and I'm a doctor at a nationally recognized children's hospital.

I'll ask again, what do YOU do?

And don't insinuate that I don't love animals. I do. I also, in my free time, volunteer at a local no-kill animal shelter, while raising cattle, ducks, and chickens humanely and with respect(while having 4 dogs and 2 cats). BUT I recognize that as a human, my first interest is human welfare. If I have to choose between saving a human life, or an animal one, I'll choose the human. And if that makes me immoral in your eyes, frankly I don't care. :)
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
11:23 AM on 04/11/2011
Animal sacrifice is primative. First it was burnt offerings, then animals, then humans and when that wasn't good enough it was god himself.
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12:35 AM on 04/11/2011
It's not just the pain and fear for the animal. A lot of adrenaline and other fear-reaction chemicals are produced very quickly. Then we eat them.

Having said that, a normal abattoir is pretty damn scary too.
05:24 PM on 04/12/2011
Yes, go vegetarian.
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03:56 AM on 04/13/2011
Nearly there. Can't quite make the break.

Same problem with nice, dry white wines... nearly there. :p
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ThomasPaine1776
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11:35 PM on 04/10/2011
they should ban religion while they are at it.
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12:37 AM on 04/11/2011
I'd vote for that.
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Christopher Nicoll
God listens, to Slayer!
01:37 PM on 04/11/2011
Right on!
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see-ellen2001
05:05 PM on 04/10/2011
According to Kayla, in coomenting on my pst.."Wrong, the method may have been intended to cause minimal pain to an animal, but it was invented by some random dude with a Jesus complex that didn't know wth he was talking about.". Hmmm..a Muslim with a Jesus complex. "Btw, I'm vegan, a vegetarian is just somebody on a diet. They're not doing it for moral reasons so I'm not sure how that factoid gives you any extra credibility. I knew a "vegetarian" once who claimed she was vegetarian because she only ate chicken" believe me, not a diet. If younsaw me you would know :) Lovely assumption though. Do you assume that about all who have yet worked up to veganism? I never said this gives me credibility. When discussing certain issues, I usually add something about my beliefs which are relevant. .
01:25 PM on 04/10/2011
Well they should stop eating meat Mr. Salah!! Get with it. Where do we get it that animals don't feel pain and suffering. Just listen to theirs screams whenever you inflict pain on them and that's proof enough. My dog screams whenever my cats attack him.

YOUR FREEDOM TO DO ANYTHING ENDS WHEN THE SUFFERING AND PHYSICAL MUTILATION OF OTHERS, INCLUDING ANIMALS, BEGINS! IT'S THAT CLEAR AND SIMPLE. WHEN YOU CROSS THAT BOUNDARY THERE IS NO MORE FREEDOM. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LIFE OF OTHERS AND WHAT YOU DO TO THEM. BECAUSE THEY ARE ALSO PART OF NATURE AND NATURE IS A CREATION OF GOD. IF YOU ARE SOOOO RELIGIOUS, THEN WHY WOULD YOU GO AROUND DESTROYING THAT WHICH GOD CREATED? And please don't tell me it's because it says so in some religious book because as well all know all those books were WRITTEN BY MEN. Men who are under the impression that they understand the mysteries of the Universe.
02:57 PM on 04/10/2011
Wait.You Own a dog and a Cat..Anima­l slvry is wrong..Isn­t it? And How many other innocent animals are being mudered to Support your slves!!..­Just kidding.. Enslve all the animals you want for amusement its not against my values.. Bad spelling to avoid a lengthy censor..
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Chad Wheeler
04:50 PM on 04/11/2011
If you wish to avoid pain and suffering for animals, why do you let your cats attack your poor dog until he "screams"?
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Pilatunes
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11:46 AM on 04/10/2011
It should never have been tolerated in the first place. It's the 21 century people, get with the times.
05:28 PM on 04/12/2011
The problem is when people live the 15th century in the 21st century.