HAYTAP is an animal rights federation in Turkey (Turkish: Hayvan Hakları Federasyonu)(HAYTAP (help·info)). It is an animal rights organization and a federation of such organisations based in Istanbul, currently led by Ahmet Kemal Şenpolat.[1]
HAYTAP unified all animal rights associations and organizations under one name. Created in 2008, HAYTAP raises awareness of the violation of animal rights. It reaches out to the Turkish Parliament through court trials, engages in training activities such as education programs in schools, and uses public relations to spread its message.
HAYTAP's main lobbying concern is to change the laws in Turkey regarding cruelty to animals. It believes that the present law, Animal Protection Law No.5199,[2] does not provide for strong enough punishment for animal abusers. Under Turkey's law no 5199, cruelty to animals is considered a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, with no jail time and no mark on one's criminal record. [3]
HAYTAP resulted from the merger of five animal rights organizations in Turkey in July 2008[4] and the number of registered members has reached 21 associations,[5] including one from Azerbaijan,[6] and 61 representatives.[7] It claims to be the largest[8] and the best organised animal rights organization in Turkey.
Philosophy
HAYTAP supports local ecological integrity and economic needs in the areas of habitat loss and prevention. It lobbies for the ratification of international agreements and for creation of legal and institutional infrastructure.
HAYTAP raises public awareness of the violation of nature and animal rights, files suits regarding current abuses, is involved in training activities, conducts public relations exercises and tries to get laws applied in a better way.[1][3][9][10][11][12][13] Its slogan is Life is in your hands.
Campaigns
HAYTAP rejects the idea of animals as property, and opposes the use of animals in any form: It is against raising animals for their furs,[14] selling them as pets,[15][16] hunting them and making them a trade commodity.[17] It promotes a vegan diet.[18]
HAYTAP supports the presence of stray animals at a tolerable level and the appropriate prevention of strays.[8][19][20][21][22][23]
HAYTAP advises municipalities and governments on legislation to improve animal rights. It met Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in February 2011 and obtained his commitment to take action regarding animal rights.[29][30]
^“Stray dogs are Turkey's own responsibility, says Füle” 2012-11-09 at the Wayback Machine, Today’s Zaman,November 2, 2012
^“World Animal Day marked in Turkey with calls for law change”, Hürriyet Daily News,April 10, 2010
^“Turkey is determined to be more democratic and contemporary, Bagis says” Archived 2013-01-20 at archive.today, Cumhuriyet Portal in English, March 6, 2011
^“Right activists count down to criminalization of animal cruelty” 2012-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Today’s Zaman,March 25, 2012
^“Activists strip down in Istanbul to protest wearing animal furs”, Hürriyet Daily News,December 13, 2010
^“Turkey to see tighter laws for pet shops: minister”, Hürriyet Daily News,January 13, 2012
^Kadıköy Municipal Council bans pet sales in district 2012-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, Today’s Zaman,December 5, 2009
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HAYTAP is an animal rights federation in Turkey Turkish Hayvan Haklari Federasyonu HAYTAP help info It is an animal rights organization and a federation of such organisations based in Istanbul currently led by Ahmet Kemal Senpolat 1 HAYTAP the Animal Rights Federation in TurkeyFoundedJuly 2008TypeNon governmental organizationFocusAnimal rightsLocationIstanbulWebsitehaytap orgHAYTAP unified all animal rights associations and organizations under one name Created in 2008 HAYTAP raises awareness of the violation of animal rights It reaches out to the Turkish Parliament through court trials engages in training activities such as education programs in schools and uses public relations to spread its message HAYTAP s main lobbying concern is to change the laws in Turkey regarding cruelty to animals It believes that the present law Animal Protection Law No 5199 2 does not provide for strong enough punishment for animal abusers Under Turkey s law no 5199 cruelty to animals is considered a misdemeanor punishable by a fine with no jail time and no mark on one s criminal record 3 Contents 1 History 2 Philosophy 3 Campaigns 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditHAYTAP resulted from the merger of five animal rights organizations in Turkey in July 2008 4 and the number of registered members has reached 21 associations 5 including one from Azerbaijan 6 and 61 representatives 7 It claims to be the largest 8 and the best organised animal rights organization in Turkey Philosophy EditHAYTAP supports local ecological integrity and economic needs in the areas of habitat loss and prevention It lobbies for the ratification of international agreements and for creation of legal and institutional infrastructure HAYTAP raises public awareness of the violation of nature and animal rights files suits regarding current abuses is involved in training activities conducts public relations exercises and tries to get laws applied in a better way 1 3 9 10 11 12 13 Its slogan is Life is in your hands Campaigns EditHAYTAP rejects the idea of animals as property and opposes the use of animals in any form It is against raising animals for their furs 14 selling them as pets 15 16 hunting them and making them a trade commodity 17 It promotes a vegan diet 18 HAYTAP supports the presence of stray animals at a tolerable level and the appropriate prevention of strays 8 19 20 21 22 23 HAYTAP opposes animal fighting seal hunting bullfighting and works to stop the use and abuse of animals in certain display contexts like zoos 24 circuses 25 dolphinariums 26 27 and roadside exhibits 4 Through posters HAYTAP attempts to draw public attention to animal rights issues like abandoned pets street dogs and cats roadkill fur clothing emotion in animals anti hunting and captive animals in zoos circuses and dolphinariums 28 HAYTAP advises municipalities and governments on legislation to improve animal rights It met Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in February 2011 and obtained his commitment to take action regarding animal rights 29 30 See also EditList of animal rights groupsReferences Edit a b HAYTAP Animal Rights Federation in Turkey Archived 2013 05 25 at the Wayback Machine HAYTAP accessed November 8 2012 ANIMAL PROTECTION BILL LAW no 5199 HAYTAP accessed December 7 2012 a b Civil society skeptical about amendment to animal protection law Today s Zaman May 27 2012 a b What is Haytap HAYTAP accessed November 8 2012 HAYTAP member associations HAYTAP accessed November 8 2012 ALLIANCE AND HAYTAP have had established a community Alliance for the Protection of Animals Baku Azerbaijan April 7 2011 HAYTAP member representatives HAYTAP accessed November 8 2012 a b Turks won t give up their strays activists say Today s Zaman October 21 2012 CHP deputies propose animal rights draft law Hurriyet Daily News February 3 2012 Stray dogs are Turkey s own responsibility says Fule Archived 2012 11 09 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman November 2 2012 World Animal Day marked in Turkey with calls for law change Hurriyet Daily News April 10 2010 Turkey is determined to be more democratic and contemporary Bagis says Archived 2013 01 20 at archive today Cumhuriyet Portal in English March 6 2011 Right activists count down to criminalization of animal cruelty Archived 2012 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman March 25 2012 Activists strip down in Istanbul to protest wearing animal furs Hurriyet Daily News December 13 2010 Turkey to see tighter laws for pet shops minister Hurriyet Daily News January 13 2012 Kadikoy Municipal Council bans pet sales in district Archived 2012 12 08 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman December 5 2009 Turtles wait in suitcase pending Turkish court decision Hurriyet Daily News March 31 2011 Vejetaryen Olmak Isteyenler Icin Bilgiler HAYTAP accessed November 9 2012 Tracking Chip For Dogs Sun Express News November 29 2011 Animal activists Provide water to strays this summer Today s Zaman August 2 2009 Haytap s Opinion Against Peta s Declaration HAYTAP accessed November 8 2012 Activists furious as dog freezes in shelter Hurriyet Daily News January 16 2012 Four dogs killed in attack on animal shelter Today s Zaman November 1 2012 SAY NO TO ZOOS AS WELL HAYTAP accessed November 12 2012 Animal rights activists protest circuses Hurriyet Daily News August 21 2009 Activists to dive in protest of dolphin captivity across Turkey Today s Zaman July 9 2010 Activists urge boycott of Turkish dolphinariums Hurriyet Daily News August 1 2010 HAYTAP Posters HAYTAP accessed December 9 2012 PM Erdogan promises harsher punishment for animal cruelty Archived 2012 03 07 at the Wayback Machine Today s Zaman February 22 2011 Turkey s PM urged to take measures on animal rights Hurriyet Daily News February 21 2011 Portals Turkey Animals Cats DogsExternal links EditOfficial website Wikimedia Commons has media related to HAYTAP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HAYTAP amp oldid 1086707842, wikipedia, 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