Justice for Monkeys, Victims of Alleged Cruelty at Research Center

Target: Ismael Ozanne, District Attorney of Dane County

Goal: Initiate legal proceedings against those allegedly responsible for the cruelty at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center.

At the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, reportedly, acts of cruelty have led to the demise of two rhesus macaques, Cornelius and Princess. Allegations include the use of invasive procedures like electro-ejaculation and psychological torment. Such acts, if proven true, highlight a dire need for legal scrutiny and accountability.

Further details describe Cornelius’s alleged loss of will to live, and Princess’s extreme distress, evidenced by self-mutilation. PETA’s investigation, following a six-month undercover operation, brought these disturbing claims to light. The heartbreaking state of these animals, if true, compels an urgent call for justice.

The refusal to prosecute, despite a judge’s acknowledgment of probable cause, seems to ignore the severity of these allegations. This petition demands immediate legal action. Those responsible for such alleged cruelty must face scrutiny under the law.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Ismael Ozanne,

Alleged acts of cruelty at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center have been brought to light, painting a distressing picture of animal suffering. Specifically, the cases of Cornelius and Princess, two rhesus macaques, demand your attention. It is alleged that these animals suffered immensely, a situation that requires your immediate intervention.

The extent of the alleged cruelty, including invasive procedures and psychological torment, raises serious ethical and legal questions. The evidence presented by PETA’s investigation, though not leading to prosecution thus far, is compelling and disturbing. It paints a picture of suffering that, if true, cannot be overlooked.

We urge you to reconsider the decision not to prosecute and take immediate legal action against those allegedly responsible for such cruelty. Justice for Cornelius, Princess, and potentially other animals in similar situations relies on your willingness to pursue this case. Their stories deserve to be heard and justice, if warranted by the evidence, must be served.

Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: SHIVA REDDY


One Comment

  1. Animal torture in the name of research is NEVER “necessary”, whatever those who carry it out keep telling us. The ONLY reason it continues, in this supposedly “enlightened ” age, is because those who carry out this torture are Sadists and ENJOY doing it. It will never achieve any good for the arrogant human race, who don’t deserve it to. If we need something to experiment on, there are plenty of child/animal abusers sitting comfortably in prisons….use them and let them do something useful for a change. Then just dispose of them like the labs.do the animals they have used, who are simply treated as trash.

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