Slaughter of camels in Australia: 1500 already killed, but the Somali people ask to stop the slaughter and take them to Africa

    Slaughter of camels in Australia: 1500 already killed, but the Somali people ask to stop the slaughter and take them to Africa

    Snipers from helicopters have already shot 1500 camels, but the slaughter in Australia continues because the number to be eliminated is 10. Their guilt is that of drinking too much and of 'taking away the water' from the aborigines.


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    Snipers from helicopters have already shot 1500 camels, but the slaughter in Australia continues because the number to be eliminated is 10. Their guilt is that of drinking too much and of 'taking away the water' from the aborigines.




    While anger and firm condemnation over this ordinance by the head of the Aboriginal community of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara grows, the most indignant in this situation are the Somali who are urging Australians in every way to stop slaughtering the camels.

    Somaliland Camel Herders Association president Mustafe Cali Deeq explains that these animals are "very valuable" to Somalis and "second" only to humans.

    "The Somaliland Animal Association has expressed concern asking the entire government and the Somali people to work together to save the camels," writes a user on social media.

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    He then said that Australia should save the lives of camels by sending them from where they "originally" came from, namely the Horn of Africa, where these animals are sacred and loved. Called 'geel', camels represent wealth and well-being.

    Somalis themselves claim that Australian camels were moved during colonization: from the former English colony (now a self-proclaimed republic of Somaliland) to Australia, then under British rule.

    How things went is of little importance today. The real fact is that the killing continues and that the camels are unlikely to be moved from one continent to another. And history is proof of this: even in past years the ordinance was issued after complaints from the population that animals invade their properties in search of water and their flatulence contributes to global warming.

    Each year the camel management program provides for a number of camels to be culled for fear that they may drain the few springs of water, very precious and sacred sources for Aboriginal communities. There seems to be no escape for these poor wild camels, despite the Department of Energy and the Environment saying wildlife emissions should not be considered in a country's emissions estimation as they are not managed nationally.



    And it all happens, let's not forget, while a billion animals have died as a result of the fires that are ravaging Australia.


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