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  • 16 December 2012, 9:56

Oliver Stone urges MOD to drop barbaric pig training

Moviemaker Oliver Stone has slammed Ministry of Defence chiefs over the alleged use of live pigs to train army doctors, branding the practice "barbaric and shameful".

The Natural Born Killers director was horrified to read reports that the beasts are shot with high-powered rifles and operated on at a course provided in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) facilities in Jaegerspris, Denmark.

He has now written to Defence Secretary Philip Hammond and urged him to put an end to British participation in the "cruel" drills.

In the email, Stone - who served in the US infantry during the Vietnam War - writes, "Pigs are very intelligent beings - just like the dogs and cats with whom millions of us share our homes.

"Using them as targets and cutting them apart is barbaric and shameful. It is unscrupulous and underhanded for the MoD to outsource this unnecessary cruelty knowing full well that it would not be allowed on British soil.

"The brave men and women who risk their lives to fight for our countries deserve the best possible training, and sending soldiers to participate in reprehensible exercises that inflict severe pain on pigs does not improve the preparedness of the U.K.'s military medical teams.

"Please do not condone cruelty to animals by forcing soldiers to engage in such barbarism."

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Name witheld

12:11pm on 16/12/2012

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shirley sutton

3:29pm on 16/12/2012

If its true it should be stopped - disgusting this day and age

Score: 8
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Colin Tiso

8:10pm on 16/12/2012

well shirley on what or how should medics and doctors train on???? would you like to volenteer

Score: 4

Edgar Beckett

8:35pm on 16/12/2012

I would have thought that we had plenty of real life cases to train on.

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Louisa Gieldon

11:38pm on 16/12/2012

It is disgusting Shirley. Ordinary doctors treat gunshot and trauma wounds without this kind of practice. It's absolutely not needed

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Simon .

4:06pm on 16/12/2012

strange, I feel the same way about Oliver Stone films.....

Score: 7

t.bulgin

8:29pm on 17/12/2012

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