Programs & Campaigns
A Voice for All Animals
March 29, 2005
The Boston Globe
To the Editor:
Charges against Charles River Laboratories (CRL) referred
to in the March 29 article Cruelty charges dropped against
Charles River Labs raise the troubling realities of
life for chimpanzees used in research.
The American public may not be aware that the tragedies that
led to allegations of animal cruelty are not unique to the
Alamogordo laboratory. Hundreds of chimpanzees are suffering
and languishing right now in labs after having been used up
by the vivisection industry.
So like us, chimpanzees suffer not only from the years of
physical use and abuse in experimental protocols, but just
as importantly, from the deadening boredom, imprisonment and
dank cement and steel that constitute their day-to-day lives.
All of these chimpanzees should be retired immediately into
sanctuary. There, many will get to breathe fresh air and see
sunshine for the first time in their lives. They deserve nothing
less.
Sincerely,
Barbara Stagno, R.N., Program Specialist
New England Anti-Vivisection Society
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