Vets sacked after birds burned alive
NST, 29 Nov 2005

BUCHAREST, Mon. --- Romania sacked two of its chief veterinarians today after a television station showed junior vets throwing live birds into an open fire during a culling campaign to halt the spread of bird flu.

Private television station Antena 3 broadcast pictures of a man wringing the neck of a goose before throwing the bird into a fire.

It then showed the distressed bird bursting into flames.

“I ordered the immediate sacking of the chief vet from the Braila county and of his deputy because they mishandled the operation”.

“We all saw the television images”, Agriculture Minister Gheorghe Flutur said.

Romania culled up to 17,000 birds on Sunday, quarantining a remote village to prevent bird flu from spreading westward towards more populated areas after avian flu was detected outside the Danube delta for the first time.

The images outraged animal rights groups who aid Romania was failing to comply with standards it must meet as it gears up to join the European Union as early as 2007.

“I still can’t get over these images of cruelty”, said a representative of an animal welfare group. --- Reuters.