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Elephant torture in Thailand  

Some days ago I bumped into a video showing a Thailandian elephant that can paint. It was truly something amazing to watch and I was so impressed that I shared it with my friends. The other day, though, I decided to investigate and see whether it was possible to find out how elephants could be taught how to paint.

I searched on YouTube and I found this horrible video about elephant training (read “torture”) in Thailand. I should warn you not to watch it if you are sensitive people, but I believe it’s a duty to check it out.

From the description of the video:

The traditional way in Thailand to train elephants is to break their spirit completely and totally so that they are mortally afraid of humans. The way this is done is with the “phaajaan.”

Baby elephants are captured, put into a pen that does not allow them to move side to side, forward, or sit, and then for 3-7 days everyone in the village takes turns breaking the animal using sticks with nails at the end, ropes and hot irons.

I also posted it on Current and if you want it to air on TV make sure you register to the site and vote for it. I believe we must do whatever we can to raise consciousness about this disgusting crime.

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Written by Livia Iacolare

April 7th, 2008 at 12:45 pm