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French Film Legend Urges Health Minister To Support Animal Lab Inspections ![]() Brigitte Bardot Says Pune Lab Exposé Proves Need for Oversight Committee Mumbai, India - 25 June 2002 (PRN): International cinema star Brigitte Bardot, on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals India (PETA India), has sent a letter to Dr C.P. Thakur, Union minister for health and family welfare, imploring him to support the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA), which currently sets guidelines for the care of animals used in medical experiments and carries out inspections. Just last month, as a result of a CPCSEA inspection and investigation, 37 monkeys and two goats from the National Institute of Virology were seized by government authorities when they were discovered to be languishing in filth and searing heat and crippled by medical conditions-unrelated to research-that had gone untreated. Conditions for the more than 1000 other animals at the facility were equally atrocious. Bardot, who is ranked among the British magazine Empire's 'Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time', implores Thakur not to work to diminish CPCSEA's scope, as he has publicly proposed. Besides the obvious suffering it causes, mistreatment of animals can taint studies and lead to erroneous data and conclusions. Regulatory committees are essential if research is to be regarded as valid and if animals are to be treated uniformly and decently. Bardot and PETA believe that Thakur's full support for CPCSEA would ensure that the conditions for animals in India's laboratories would be on a par with industry standards. 'If, indeed, as I understand you believe, most laboratories have nothing to hide and do a good job of caring for animals, can you explain exactly how the CPCSEA would be a threat?' writes Bardot. 'By giving the committee the authority it needs, you will help to ensure that India's laboratories hold high standards and remain productive.' For more information, contact: Anuradha Sawhney ### Information from Press Release Network may be freely distributed to any publication. Wherever applicable, please cite Press Release Network as the news source. DISCLAIMER: The content of each press release is the responsibility of the publishing organization and is not vetted or approved by Press Release Network prior to publication. Press Release Network is not liable directly or indirectly for any direct or consequential loss, damage or expense resulting from the material disseminated and published on the site. Subscribers are advised to check the accuracy of all press releases and to obtain their own professional advice in relation to such information. 3902 |
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