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  • 2019 04 04 Criminal complaint against slaughterhouse in Avenches: TIR disappointed at excessively lenient sentence

    ...panics and tries to get away from the employee and the kill floor. The worker makes another attempt to stun the animal only to miss the correct spot again and hit the goat in the chest with the electrodes. Again, the goat cries out indicating that the animal has suffered another electric shock. The animal then manages to jump over the barriers and is caught by the slaughterhouse worker, who grabs it by its hind legs and tries to drag it back over the barrier onto the kill floor. His first attempt fails, so a second slaughterhouse worker comes and grabs the animal by the horns. Together they li...


  • 2024 03 01 TIR welcomes research visit from Yale

    ...at is not available online. In February, Ilaria Cimadori, a doctoral student at the renowned Yale University, spent three weeks with us to focus on the Swiss part of her comparative law research on genetic engineering in the field of farm animals. Let Ilaria herself have her say: “I am Ilaria Cimado... ...studies, TIR stands out as a unique and pivotal institution. It serves as a key hub for successful and impactful research in this domain, offering deep insights and a wide breadth of knowledge and opportunities for those dedicated to advancing the welfare of animals.”As a result of her research ...


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    ...your order from our online shop,processing orders which were placed by phone or in writingAdditionally, we also process your data – within the framework of existing legislation – for marketing purposes in connection with: the provision of our products and services;your donation to TIR;business commu... ...;as well as to send out information and appeals for donations.If you are a benefactor of our organization, if you have subscribed to an email list (see newsletter “Friendsmail”), if have signed up for our media distribution list or if you have asked us in any other way to inform you regularly about ...


  • 2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...rotects vertebrates.Today, human superiority is mainly evident in the exploitation of farm, sport, domestic, wild and laboratory animals on a daily basis and worldwide. Instead of caring for our vulnerable environment, we keep, breed and domesticate animals solely for our own needs, be it for food, clothing, sport or entertainment. As a rule, we do not recognise them as individuals with personal rights. "Thing: Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood" is a touching portrait of a group of people's fight for the rights of non-human animals and their detachment from their material stat...


  • 2019 12 18 TIR pleased: Matthias Aebischer launches proposal to ban import of fur products from animals that have been subject to animal cruelty

    ...e not be allowed to enter Switzerland. An import ban for fur products from animals that have been subject to animal cruelty is therefore urgently needed.A fur ban would be the only way to prevent  the domestic demand from promoting fur production forms abroad that are clearly rejected by a large part of the Swiss population. In a legal opinion written in cooperation with experts in the field of international law, TIR has demonstrated that an import ban would be compatible with Switzerland’s international trade obligations, contrary to the concerns expressed by the Federal Council and the Co...


  • 2018 03 29 TIR criticizes insufficient legal protection for poultry

    ... frequently fail to pay the necessary attention to the plight of chickens. March 29, 2018 The capacity of poultry to suffer and feel is given little consideration in the conventional egg and meat industry. While advertisements and product packaging regularly show "happy" chickens in small outdoor groups, the reality is very different: Most of the nearly 11 million chickens kept in Switzerland live in hangars with several thousand animals. It is permitted to keep up to 27,000 broiler chickens up until the 28th fattening day and 18'000 animals after the 43rd fattening day.High-performance breedi...


  • Campaigns

    ...rists. 2021 Help us get justice for animals. 2022 Animal rights deserve as much attention as Donald Trump. 2023 Unfortunately, Swiss animal welfare law is not as good as Swiss chocolate. 2024 Our wish for our 30th anniversary: Peace and Rights for all animals, too 2026 Collaborations with other organizations More protection for fish in the context of labelled production! Illegal bird catching in Cyprus Stop fur! Obligation to spay and neuter outdoor cats in Switzerland No wild animals in Circuses No experiments on primates


  • 2018 06 26 Fawn killed during mowing works - TIR files criminal complaint for animal cruelty

    ...motionless and only get up when when the mower is just a few meters away. Usually their reaction comes too late and the animals are run over by the machine. The instinct to remain still only goes away when fawns reach 2-3 weeks of age. They either die on the spot or must be put down by a gamekeeper as a result of the severe injuries and mutilations sustained by the mowers. Farmers have a number of options to check their fields for hidden fawns before mowing. For example, they can all on gamekeepers to blind the fields or track down the animals with dogs to scare them away. Furthermore, there...


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  • 2021 12 14 TIR thrilled that National Council supports import ban for fur products derived from animal cruelty

    ...d not be allowed to enter Switzerland at all. An import ban on fur products derived from cruelty to animals is therefore urgently needed. A ban is the only way to prevent domestic demand from promoting forms of fur production abroad that are clearly rejected by a large part of the Swiss population. In a legal opinion prepared in cooperation with experts in the field of international law, TIR demonstrated that – contrary to the concerns expressed by the Federal Council – an import ban would not be in violation of Switzerland's international trade obligations (Rüttimann Andreas/Gerritsen Vane...


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