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Activists Want Chimp Declared a 'Person'

May 4, 2007 10:47PM PDT

VIENNA, Austria (AP) - In some ways, Hiasl is like any other Viennese: He indulges a weakness for pastry, likes to paint and enjoys chilling out watching TV.

But he doesn't care for coffee, and he isn't actually a person?at least not yet.

In a case that could set a global legal precedent for granting basic rights to apes, animal rights advocates are seeking to get the 26- year-old male chimpanzee legally declared a "person."

Hiasl's supporters argue he needs that status to become a legal entity that can receive donations and get a guardian to look out for his interests.

"Our main argument is that Hiasl is a person and has basic legal rights," said Eberhart Theuer, a lawyer leading the challenge on behalf of the Association Against Animal Factories, a Vienna animal rights group.

"We mean the right to life, the right to not be tortured, the right to freedom under certain conditions," Theuer said.

"We're not talking about the right to vote here."

The campaign began after the animal sanctuary where Hiasl (pronounced HEE-zul) and another chimp, Rosi, have lived for 25 years went bankrupt.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8OTLSUG0&show_article=1

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Totally stupid...
May 4, 2007 10:57PM PDT

There are plenty of ways under the law to protect these animals. They e not persons and they cannot have "rights".

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Although,
May 4, 2007 11:54PM PDT

as a legal citizen he may put more thought into voting than those who simply parrot what Hollywood tells them to say...

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(NT) I mean, if he was in the US...
May 4, 2007 11:54PM PDT
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(NT) True.
May 5, 2007 11:52AM PDT