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Activists Call For New Animal Rights Department In Malta As Part Of Suggestions For Welfare Strategy

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Two animal rights NGOs are calling for the assembly of a new department in Malta solely focused on animal rights.

“We believe that we need to have an animal rights department that is totally separate and unconnected from the Agriculture Department,” Veggy Malta Co-ordinator and vegan activist Darryl Grima stated.

“This Department would be the voice of all animals, contrary to other Departments like Agriculture and Fisheries, Wild Birds Regulation Unit, Transport Authority and others that put human needs first,” Grima continued.

“We also want to see a switch from pet ownership to pet guardianship. This means a complete change in how we treat companion animals,” Animal Liberation Malta activist Haroon Ali added.

“From being treated like property they become family members and the guardians need to assume the responsibilities of guardianship,” he said.

“The scope of the Animal Rights Department would be the voice of all animals, pets, so-called livestock, and working animals differently from that of animal welfare whose voice is muffled under the lobby and pressure of the meat, fish and dairy industry,” the NGOs stated. 

As it stands, Malta’s Animal Welfare Department is currently responsible for enforcing animal legislation and rescuing animals in need, while in line with Maltese and EU regulations.

This is what the NGOs are calling for:

1. Animal welfare and the EU commitments on animal welfare should be managed by an autonomous unit within the Agriculture Department.

2. Separately and completely unaligned, there should be an Animal Rights Department that does not fall under the remit of Agriculture, nor the same Permanent Secretary which would avoid any administrative and policy conflicts.

3. Education would be a key role within this department. Building a new generation that is brought up to understand the rights all living animals have and that no species is above any other.

4. The administration of the pet carer’s licence would fall under the remit of this department.

5. Promoting the rights of fish would also be within the remit of this Department. Overfishing and overexploitation of fish are having an impact on the marine ecosystem, along with the large levels of plastic pollution most of which is caused by the fishing industry itself.

6. In fact the promotion and support of the lives of all animal biodiversity would be part of the remit, including wild birds.

Veggy Malta and Animal Liberation Malta also brought forward a number of suggestions when it comes to working animals: 

1. No animal should be made to work in conditions that would not be acceptable for a human.

2. Animal testing in Malta should be banned. Unfortunately, Malta allows animal testing.

3. Horse-driven carriages should be banned completely.

4. Zoos should be closed. Animals shouldn’t be props in a caged show for human entertainment. The profiteering from the sale and trade of large and wild animals should also be banned.

5. Malta is an EU country that does not have any fur farms. In light of this, it should be easy for the state to legislate and prohibit the opening of any fur farms on the island.

6. Where it comes to farm or sea animals, we believe that the best way to ensure that an animal is not abused is not through animal welfare, but by not supporting the meat, fish and dairy industry by purchasing from them

What do you make of these suggestions?

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Sasha is a writer, creator, and podcast host interested in environmental matters, humans, and art. Some know her as Sasha tas-Sigar. Inspired by nature and the changing world. Follow her on Instagram at @saaxhaa and send her your stories at [email protected]

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