Action for Primates is encouraged with the action taken by the Cambodian authorities. We hope this confiscation will send an important message and deter other people from keeping and mistreating monkeys: Substantial harm, suffering and distress is inflicted on these baby monkeys, deprived of their mothers and cruelly controlled and manipulated to “perform” on camera, often several times a day.
Lady Freethinker and Action for Primates have welcomed action taken
by the authorities in Cambodia that has resulted in the confiscation
of 13 pig-tailed and long-tailed macaques.
The macaques had been illegally poached from the wild as infants and
kept captive as ‘pets’ in human households. They were seized in
accordance with the country’s wildlife legislation. The monkeys were
being used for online entertainment on social media platforms, such
as YouTube and Facebook.
A joint investigation carried out in Cambodia in February of this
year by Action for Primates and Lady Freethinker found that the
reality for monkeys kept as “pets” is very different to the glamor
of the colorful matching outfits and synchronized moves that are
broadcast on often monetized social media platforms. Substantial
harm, suffering and distress is inflicted on these baby monkeys,
deprived of their mothers and cruelly controlled and manipulated to
“perform” on camera, often several times a day. Other monkeys are
deliberately placed into frightening and distressing situations from
which they cannot escape. Their reactions, including obvious signs
of terror, screaming and violent struggling, are then filmed for the
online “entertainment” of viewers.
Such videos also normalize the incarceration of wild baby monkeys as
well as perpetuating the legal and illegal trade in wild monkeys as
“pets.”
Action for Primates and Lady Freethinker launched a campaign and
sent a dossier of information to the Cambodian authorities urging
them to crack down on the illegal keeping of macaques in private
homes and confiscate any illegally held captive monkeys so that they
may be relocated to a reputable sanctuary.
Sarah Kite, Co-founder, Action for Primates, stated: “Action for
Primates is encouraged with the action taken by the Cambodian
authorities. We hope this confiscation will send an important
message and deter other people from keeping and mistreating monkeys.
Animal cruelty in the guise of ‘entertainment’ must never be
tolerated and it is shameful that YouTube and other social media
platforms continue to allow such content to be posted.”
Nina Jackel, Founder, Lady Freethinker, stated: “Holding monkeys
captive as ‘pets’ for exploitation on social media is highly cruel,
as demonstrated in LFT and AfP’s recent investigation. I’m grateful
to Cambodian officials for taking action to help these animals who
were illegally poached for human gain, and encourage further
enforcement to help end the epidemic of abuse of baby monkeys.”
An educational video showing the
horrific truth
behind the scenes for these defenseless animals is available here on
Vimeo. Viewers should be aware that the footage
includes distressing scenes.