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Caged cattle in a rogue vessel stranded in the Mediterranean will be sacrificed
MercoPress ^ | Sunday, February 28th 2021

Posted on 03/21/2021 11:22:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway

The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario. The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario. Some 864 head of cattle aboard the ship “Karim Allah” are to be sacrificed, Spanish authorities confirmed on Saturday, following days of controversy over the animals' health.

The ship owners “should proceed to isolate and slaughter the animals in accordance with the applicable regulations,” the Agriculture Ministry was quoted as saying.

The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario.

However, Turkish authorities refused to accept the vessel for fear of the so-called bluetongue disease. The ailment causes lameness and hemorrhaging among cattle, although it has no effect on humans.

Turkey also suspended live animal imports from Spain.

“Karim Allah” then tried to find a new buyer in Libya, but was rejected from docking in Tripoli. Several other countries then also denied the ship port, leaving the crew struggling to feed the animals.

“We tried to get more feed in Tunisia...but they kicked us out,” said lawyer Miguel Masramon, who represents ship owner Talia Shipping Line. “In the end, we managed to get more in Sicily after the animals spent several days with only water,” he told Marine Link news outlet.

Eventually, the ship turned back to Cartagena. The Spanish authorities also prohibited it from docking before reversing their decision and allowing government veterinarians to inspect the animals earlier this week.

Animal rights activists say the aging ship was not designed to house cattle. While the report makes no mention of the bluetongue disease, it indicates that the cattle have suffered from the prolonged journey, with 85% appearing to have fungal infections and “a large number” affected by digestive disorders. The animals would also not be sold to a third country, according to the officials, indicating that it was best for all of them to be sacrificed.

Masramon criticized the officials, saying they failed to collect blood samples and focused more on the ship than the animals. “We are very disappointed with the performance of the Ministry, because they promised us a health examination and they are not doing it,” he was quoted as saying by El Diario.

The Agriculture Ministry's experts counted 864 animals alive on board. Twenty-two cows died at sea, with two corpses still aboard. The remains of the others that died were chopped up and thrown overboard during the journey, the report said.

A second ship, the ElBeik, also set sail from Spain in December with a cargo of nearly 1,800 cows. It is currently moored off the Turkish Cypriot port of Famagusta.


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1 posted on 03/21/2021 11:22:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

To whom or what are they being sacrificed?

Maybe euthanized is the more appropriate term.


2 posted on 03/21/2021 11:45:52 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie (I do not regret my decision to cut all ties with Fox News, except for Tucker. )
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To: nickcarraway

To whom or what are they being sacrificed?

Maybe euthanized is the more appropriate term.


3 posted on 03/21/2021 11:46:02 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie (I do not regret my decision to cut all ties with Fox News, except for Tucker. )
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To: The_Media_never_lie

To whom or what are they being sacrificed?

Baal Moloch?


4 posted on 03/21/2021 11:49:53 PM PDT by Scaramouch
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To: nickcarraway
The Spaniards should make it a fair fight


5 posted on 03/21/2021 11:54:19 PM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: nickcarraway

I feel guilty when I let a little bit of meat go bad in the fridge.


6 posted on 03/22/2021 2:50:32 AM PDT by RC one (When a bunch of commies start telling you that you don't need an AR15, you really need an AR15)
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To: RC one

Me too.


7 posted on 03/22/2021 2:51:16 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I guess someone’s investment is at steak.


8 posted on 03/22/2021 3:24:38 AM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: The_Media_never_lie

Moslems practice ritual slaughter of sheep, goats, and cattle during the Eid-al-Adha ceremony every year in keeping with the Abrahamic tradition. The Jews stopped the practice and the Christians never had such a practice. It’s another thing that the Moslems do in keeping with their bloodthirsty “religion.”


9 posted on 03/22/2021 3:25:10 AM PDT by DrPretorius
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To: nickcarraway

What a bunch of bull.


10 posted on 03/22/2021 4:20:28 AM PDT by Jolla
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To: nickcarraway
The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario. The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario. (...) The Lebanon-registered ship had left the Spanish port of Cartagena in December and was headed to Turkey to sell the young bulls, according to the daily El Diario.

Someone's getting paid by the word...

11 posted on 03/22/2021 6:20:50 AM PDT by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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To: nickcarraway

Stories like these challenger me morally as a meat eater.

Yes, I can distinguish between moral handling of cattle and immoral negligence in handling cattle.

Does not change how these kind of stories make me feel. Makes me a champion of mistreated animals and challenges my love for meat.

No. I am not going to become a vegetarian.

My comments are only about feelings.


12 posted on 03/22/2021 8:26:36 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: The_Media_never_lie

Cartagena was founded by Hasdrubal, the son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca, and later captured for Rome by Publius Cornelius Scipio (later called Africanus). If Scipio had decided that the cattle had to be sacrificed, he would have called in a haruspex to inspect their livers and thus learn the will of the gods. No sense in letting a bunch of cattle go to waste.


13 posted on 03/22/2021 8:49:29 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: nickcarraway
Lebanon-registered ship ...

Meaningless term - ships register where it's cheapest... insurance companies are what keeps ships on the straight and narrow. Lots of American ships aren't registered to the US...

14 posted on 03/22/2021 9:35:03 AM PDT by GOPJ (And at first Jews thought Hitler was only talking about the “bad Jews” and not them- dfwgator.)
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