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Should Chimps Have Human Rights?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:16 pm
by psi29a
A Brazilian court has already issued a writ of habeas corpus in the name of a chimp. And now an Austrian court may well decide that a chimpanzee is a 'person' with what up until now have been called human rights.

From the story in the Guardian/Observer: "He recognizes himself in the mirror, plays hide-and-seek and breaks into fits of giggles when tickled. He is also our closest evolutionary cousin. A group of world leading primatologists argue that this is proof enough that Hiasl, a 26-year-old chimpanzee, deserves to be treated like a human. In a test case in Austria, campaigners are seeking to ditch the 'species barrier' and have taken Hiasl's case to court. If Hiasl is granted human status — and the rights that go with it — it will signal a victory for other primate species and unleash a wave of similar cases."

Re: Should Chimps Have Human Rights?

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 2:16 pm
by MsNomer
Why not, we imbue corporations with the rights and privileges of the individual and most of the time they can't even laugh when tickled.