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faces 10 years in prison for giving pigs water on hot day

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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
1 2 Dec 2015
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/30/canada-woman-10-years-prison-for-giving-pigs-water

A Canadian animal rights activist could face up to 10 years in prison for giving water to pigs heading to the slaughter on a scorching summer day.

Toronto resident Anita Krajnc, 48, was charged with criminal mischief after clashing with the driver of a tractor-trailer carrying pigs to an Ontario pork processing plant in June.

Krajnc and a fellow protester tried to give the pigs water as the vehicle was stopped at a traffic light on the way to the Fearmans Pork processing facility, about 45 miles south-west of Toronto.

A video of the incident shows the driver, identified in court documents as Jeffery Veldjesgraaf, climbing from the vehicle to confront Krajnc.

“Jesus said, ‘If they are thirsty, give them water,’” she tells him.

Veldjesgraaf responds: “You know what? These are not humans, you dumb frickin’ broad.”

He threatens to call the police and then asks: “What you got in that water?”

When she replies that it is just water, he says: “How do I know?”

Ontario hog farmer Eric Van Boekel, who owned the pigs, filed a police complaint the next day.

After a pre-trial hearing on Monday, Krajnc told the Guardian: “It’s an outrage. It’s insane to charge somebody with criminal mischief for doing that.”

Krajnc, who founded Toronto Pig Save – a group whose mission is “to bear witness of suffering of animals in transport and at slaughterhouses” – called her group’s activities “small acts of charity”.

Sign petition in support at
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/878/149/132/compassion-isnt-a-crime-giving-thirsty-pigs-water-isnt-a-crime/
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Caroline3 Caroline3 New Zealand Posts: 2
2 2 Dec 2015
Thanks for posting this, I have signed and shared the petition. It is disgusting how laws are being interpreted to protect lucrative industries such as the meat and dairy industries.  If this woman goes to jail, I hope her comrades will test the law over and over by taking every opportunity to give water to thirsty animals.
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reddapanda reddapanda ACT Posts: 381
4 2 Dec 2015
Wow it just gets so ridiculous hey.


I just watched this from animals australia.

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/if-bacon-was-advertised-truthfully

Very well done and is good to be reminded what goes on sometimes.
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
5 16 Jan 2016
http://bitesizevegan.com/ethics-and-morality/10-years-in-prison-for-compassion-anita-krajnc-trial/

New video and interview with Anita Krajnc from Toronto Pig Save who's now facing jail time for giving water to thirsty pigs.
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
6 3 Nov 2016
http://bitesizevegan.com/ethics-and-morality/pork-industry-on-trial-water-for-pigs-charge-backfires/
report on the trial days in August  at http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/anita-krajnc-trial-1.3733001
The trial resumes in the Ontario Court of Justice in Burlington on Thursday. Dates are also scheduled for Oct. 3 in Burlington, Nov. 1 in Milton, Ont., and Nov. 10 in Burlington

see http://www.torontopigsave.org/

(Petition is closed now)
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
7 7 Nov 2016
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/krajnc-agriculture-associations-1.3832082
Over her five days in court so far, lawyers James Silver and Gary Grill have argued that Krajnc was acting in the public good.

They've called experts in animal behaviour, and on Tuesday, called a scientist who says a vegan lifestyle is healthier.

Lori Marino, an American neuroscientist, said pigs are as smart as dogs and as psychologically complex as primates. She watched footage of an Australian slaughterhouse — it was introduced as evidence by Grill and Silver — and said the screams and squeals of the pigs were distress calls.

For Krajnc, the trial is a chance to talk about animal cruelty in agriculture and "the biggest issues on the planet."

"On the surface, it's about me helping some pigs who were thirsty and giving them water, and that's important," she said. "But there's a dual purpose… We're trying to raise awareness about the plight of all animals and the planet and people's health.

"If we harm them, we hurt not only them, but ourselves. That's what this pig trial has brought to the forefront."
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
8 16 Mar 2017
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/pig-trial-closing-arguments-1.4017027

A Toronto woman who gave water to pigs on a truck headed to slaughter committed an act of kindness similar to when people gave water to Jews transported on cattle trains during the Holocaust, her lawyer said in closing arguments at her trial Thursday.

Defence lawyer Gary Grill also compared Anita Krajnc's actions — and the resulting legal battle —to the experiences of historic rights activists such as Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Susan B.Anthony.

"Anita is acting in the public good," Grill told a packed courtroom in Burlington, Ont.

Lawyers presented closing arguments in the Burlington, Ont., mischief trial of Krajnc, an activist with Toronto Pig Save. She pleaded not guilty to mischief after pouring bottled water through the openings of a trailer filled with pigs outside Fearman's Pork Inc. in June 2015.

The truck was coming from Eric Van Boekel's Oxford County hog farm. The activists approached the trailer. A video taken by Toronto Pig Save shows the pigs are crowded and panting.

During the six-day trial last fall, witnesses included experts in animal behaviour and footage of slaughterhouses.

Agricultural organizations and Halton police say Krajnc was tampering with someone else's property, and that the driver had no way of knowing the liquid was water. Krajnc has said she was operating in the public good, and therefore not committing mischief.

If found guilty, Krajnc could face a $5,000 and jail time. The singer Moby has offered to pay her fine. Justice David Harris will render a verdict on May 4.

Though pigs are not recognized as persons under law, they have the same capacity to suffer as humans, Grill argued.

"It is clear that the public has an interest in fostering the good actions of others," he said.

Grill equated the suffering of the pigs to the suffering of Jews in Nazi Germany, saying people use the same justification to turn away from both.

"A pig is the same as a human, and the offence we commit in relation to a pig in causing that suffering is the same gravity as the offence we create to a human who suffers the same way," he said afterward.

Treating suffering animals different from suffering humans, he told the judge, "is the same justification of the historical mistreatment of others based on irrelevancies such as skin colour, gender, sexual orientation."

The trial has attracted intense attention from animal activists.

Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), called it a "landmark case."

"We're hoping this pivotal moment will wake people up," she said outside the courtroom.

The courtroom was so full that some sat on the floor during the proceedings while reporters squeezed into the prisoner's box.

Krajnc's supporters also rallied outside the courthouse before and after the hearing, some hoisting signs with various slogans promoting animal rights.
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
9 4 May 2017
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
10 4 May 2017
Anita Krajnc is acquitted by the judge. He is not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt she interfered with property.
https://twitter.com/CamilleLabchuk
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