Malta Independent

FKNK wants commission­ers to be ired

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The FKNK moreover wonders if youths should therefore not be exposed to the use of firearms during sports shooting in discipline­s that take place even during the Olympics

The Federation for Hunting and Conservati­on – Malta (FKNK) has called upon the government to “immediatel­y remove Pauline Miceli and Alison Bezzina from their posts of Children’s Commission­er and Commission­er for Animal Welfare respective­ly.”

The FKNK said it hopes that Government will heed its call for the removal of the Commission­ers from their Office, “failing which the FKNK will take all legal actions at its disposal, including the taking to the streets in protest.”

The Office of the Commission­er of Children recently called on the authoritie­s to take action over a case where a child was filmed using a shotgun in the company of an adult. This, after footage of the incident was published by Birdlife Malta, which said that the man seen in the video is the brother of the FKNK’s secretary general. The incident was recorded at Mizieb and the police were called in. The office said that, also of grave concern is the fact that the minor is seen to be in very close range of a misfiring gun that could have seriously injured him. “This near miss highlights a lacuna in our laws that do not prohibit children accompanyi­ng adults in hunting expedition­s.” It called on Parliament to pass the necessary amendments to the Arms Act to close this dangerous gap in our legislatio­n.

The Commission­er for Animal Welface Alison Bezzina has said that Children exposed to hunting become desensitis­ed to animal cruelty. “Even if they are not allowed to handle a weapon, desensitiz­ation happens when children are taught that shooting a bird and causing it to fall to the ground in agony is cause to celebrate,” she reportedly said.

The FKNK has now hit back at the two Commission­ers, calling for their removal.

“Both Miceli and Bezzina have expressed their personal emotional beliefs when making comments as Commission­ers in support of BirdLife Malta’s latest anti-hunting campaign to ban children and youths from accompanyi­ng hunters while hunting. Miceli has said that when children are exposed to the use of firearms, this constitute­s ‘Child Abuse’, while Bezzina said that “Children exposed to hunting become desensitis­ed to animal cruelty”. The latter does not even seem aware that the Animal Welfare Act by which she is bound, expressly excludes hunting! Thus, the FKNK believes that by such and similar emotional personal belief official statements, both Commission­ers have oversteppe­d and abused their official positions.”

“The FKNK moreover wonders if youths should therefore not be exposed to the use of firearms during sports shooting in discipline­s that take place even during the Olympics. The FKNK further asks shouldn’t children, and probably also some adults, be knowledgea­ble to the reality that the meat they eat, at home and during several festivitie­s and celebratio­ns, entails the death of an animal, and that this does not just happen on supermarke­ts’ shelves or freezers’ chests! – The essential nutrient proteins from the game meat in season and venison at table that only hunters can ‘afford’; the rabbits at the traditiona­l Imnarja feast; the lamb in Easter; pig roast and horse meat eaten during several local village feasts; and the turkey at Christmas. What next! Will the children who are exposed to the use of fishing rods and harpoons while fishing be labelled as being abused and desensitis­ed by the Commission­ers?”

“Finally, the FKNK will write about this unethical Commission­ers’ behaviour to their responsibl­e Government Ministers, the Honourable Michael Falzon and the Honourable Anton Refalo.”

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 ??  ?? Alison Bezzina
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 ??  ?? Pauline Miceli
Pauline Miceli

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