Jane Goodall, an English primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist has called demandingly to end all biomedical research experimentation on animals as a mistreatment and abuse of animals dignity and respect, including our closest species relatives, apes. Apes, even though being our closest relatives, are also used to test various types of disease like such as cancer and HIV, two of one the most common harmful diseases and incurable. This form of treatment and testing to animal beings can be considered one of the most accurate ways to test diseases, but abusing the respect and dignity towards animal beings has become an inexcusable act towards them. GAP, established in 1993 , is a project build to set legal and moral rights for apes such as chimpanzees, bobos and many more and under these circumstances ‘It is a historic breakthrough in reducing the barrier between humans and non animals”, (says Peter Singer an Australian philosopher and the head of GAP). Practically our studies and methods wouldn’t change with animal beings, only our way of seeing them as creatures that care, think, and feel pain just as we do would, but most importantly it would change our aspect towards them, meaning showing them mercy, respect and
Jane Goodall, an English primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist has called demandingly to end all biomedical research experimentation on animals as a mistreatment and abuse of animals dignity and respect, including our closest species relatives, apes. Apes, even though being our closest relatives, are also used to test various types of disease like such as cancer and HIV, two of one the most common harmful diseases and incurable. This form of treatment and testing to animal beings can be considered one of the most accurate ways to test diseases, but abusing the respect and dignity towards animal beings has become an inexcusable act towards them. GAP, established in 1993 , is a project build to set legal and moral rights for apes such as chimpanzees, bobos and many more and under these circumstances ‘It is a historic breakthrough in reducing the barrier between humans and non animals”, (says Peter Singer an Australian philosopher and the head of GAP). Practically our studies and methods wouldn’t change with animal beings, only our way of seeing them as creatures that care, think, and feel pain just as we do would, but most importantly it would change our aspect towards them, meaning showing them mercy, respect and