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  • SriLanka: Asokamala Wins Round One

    ASOKAMALA WINS ROUND ONE
    by Wasantha Ramanayake

    Ceylon Daily News, Sri Lanka
    Nov 1 2007

    The Supreme Court yesterday restrained the Director of Wildlife from
    deporting 'Asokamala', a female elephant to a zoo in Armenia until
    November 21.

    The order was sequel to an application by wildlife activists who
    complained to Court that notoriously poor conditions at the Yerevan
    Zoo in Armenia where an elephant had earlier died of malnutrition
    and cold would in no way be congenial for the tropical animal.

    The Court noted that a further extension of the interim order would
    be considered on November 20. The Bench comprised Justice Dr. (Mrs.)
    Shirani Thilakawardane and Justice Nimal Dissanayake.

    Petitioner Vijitha Fernando of Mt. Lavinia, the Treasurer of the
    Organisation, Society for the Protection of Animal Rights complained
    that elephants were culturally revered and protected by the Fauna
    and Flora Protection Ordinance.

    Counsel Harsha Amarasekera for the petitioner submitted that Armenia
    has a prolonged cold weather period where the temperatures drop
    below zero. The under-funded zoo lacked power needed to heat and
    food during the longer wintry weather. It was also reported that
    the indoor enclosure for the elephant which was around 300 sq ft was
    grossly inadequate.

    The Counsel submitted that India had revoked its decision to gift
    an elephant "Veda" to Armenia following public outcry against the
    decision. The Indian Government then passed legislation to stop the
    export of animals as diplomatic gifts.

    Deputy Solicitor General Bimba Thilakrathne Jayasinghe also made
    submissions on behalf of the respondents.

    The petitioner cited the Director, Wildlife Conservation, the
    Environment Minister, the Secretary to the Ministry and several others
    as respondents.

    http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/11/01/n ews21.asp
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