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New Uncaged report exposes more deceit and law-breaking by Home
Office
Uncaged's new report on the Diaries of Despair scandal has uncovered
yet more systematic misconduct on the part of the Home Office in
its enforcement of animal research regulations. The report is titled
"In
a collapsed state", a double reference: firstly to damning
observations of dying monkeys following pig organ transplant experiments
conducted by Imutran at HLS; and, secondly, to the regulatory system
which is supposed to scrutinise vivisection proposals.
"In a collapsed state" has been submitted to an influential
committee of MPs as part of Uncaged's long-running quest to
bring the Home Office to justice for its illicit betrayal of animals.
The Commons Home Affairs Committee will decide later this month
whether to conduct a full inquiry into the Home Office's conduct.
At the heart of the scandal is the Home Office failure to enforce
fundamental aspects of Britain's supposedly strict regulatory
system. The publication of "In a collapsed state" has
the potential to lead to historic progress in the struggle against
vivisection.
The report, written by Campaigns Director Dan Lyons, is in the
form of an 'immanent critique' (1).
It reveals how Home Office officials colluded with vivisectors to
get round the law in order to give the go-ahead for the horrific
research. Leaked documents show how severe and lethal experiments
were classified as only 'moderately' severe, breaking the Home Office's
own guidelines. Monkeys were then "found dead" in their
cages, observed "in a collapsed state" and enduring traumatic
and distressing ordeals (see box, right). Despite these violations
of permitted levels of suffering, Home Office inspectors failed
to punish the researchers and technicians responsible.
The evolutionary gap between pigs and humans is 180 millions years,
translating to radical incompatibilities between pig organs and
the human body. But Imutran's experiments were continually
licensed because the Home Office turned a blind eye to these obstacles
faced by pig-to-human transplants, making it appear more likely
that the research would succeed. But, after five years and the deaths
of five hundred primates, Imutran's research was abandoned
as a total failure.
An internal review by the Home Office ignored the main allegations
and glossed over animal welfare violations committed by Imutran
and HLS, raising suspicions that the Home Office were attempting
to pervert the course of Uncaged's legal battle with Imutran
over disclosure of the documents. Uncaged later won on public interest
grounds and were able to publish the evidence exposing the Home
Office's deceit.
Since the famous legal victory in April 2003, the Home Office has
embarked on a desperate campaign of misinformation and smear tactics
in an effort to prevent any independent inquiry. "In a collapsed
state" meticulously unpicks the Home Office's web of deceit,
particularly its response to the Home Affairs Committee submitted
in October last year. However, with the Home Affairs Committee dominated
by Labour MPs, the decision of the Committee will rest on whether
their sense of justice and duty outweighs any tendency to jump to
the Government's defence without reference to the facts.
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FOOTNOTES
- In other words, it uses the Home Office's
own rules, guidelines and statements as the basis of the analysis.
Uncaged Campaigns, 10 February 2004 |
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Credit: Organ
Farm
ADVERSE EFFECTS SUFFERED
BY THE PRIMATES
For example: "in a collapsed
state", paralysis, stroke, "uncoordinated limb spasms",
wounds seeping blood and pus for several days, vomiting, diarrhoea,
haemorrhaging, anaemia, gangrene, "in obvious discomfort",
"Abdomen swollen and appears fluid filled. Salivating. Very
laboured breathing. Extreme difficulty trying to walk", weak
and unable to stand, "retching and salivating", pneumonia,
shallow and rapid breathing, "very distressed and having difficulty
breathing, mucous membranes blue-grey in colour, animal collapsed",
body and limb tremors, huddled and reluctant to move, "Appears
cold. Extremely pale and weak", grinding teeth, rolling eyes,
"yellow fluid draining from nostrils", bloody discharge
and clots from genitalia, cancer, "Large abdominal wall abscess",
"large volume of bloody mucoid faeces", "large open
wound on right arm, discharging pus", "huddled with head
between legs". |
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