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14th October 2003; for immediate use
BECKHAM'S BLOODY BOOTS:
POETIC JUSTICE
David Beckham's spectacular penalty miss
against Turkey at the weekend was greeted by animal campaigning
group Viva! as poetic justice for his endorsement of cruelly-produced
kangaroo leather boots. Beckham's Adidas Predators are made
from the skins of kangaroos shot in the wild. Viva! campaigns
against the kangaroo trade as cruel, ecologically-unwise and
unnecessary.
Each year, hunters are licensed to shoot millions of adult
kangaroos for their meat and skins. Baby 'joeys' - worthless
to the industry - are ripped from their dead mothers' pouches
and bludgeoned, decapitated or simply abandoned to die of
starvation and neglect. Australia has recently suffered one
of the worst droughts on record and bush fires have decimated
kangaroo numbers, yet the kangaroo industry continues to shoot
unabated.
The Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia recently confirmed
the link between sports shoe manufacturers and the kangaroo
massacre by stating: "This [soccer boot] industry is
vital to the kangaroo industry. Without it underpinning kangaroo
skin prices the entire industry would be at risk". With
70 per cent of the market for professional football boots,
Adidas is the driving force behind the slaughter. Despite
the fact that rival sporting goods company Nike produces a
100 per cent synthetic boot worn by Ronaldo, the world's number
one footballer, and even Adidas itself produce synthetic boots,
Adidas insists on using kangaroo skin to make several models
of sports shoe.
Viva! campaigner Aistair Currie said: "Beckham's Predators
didn't stop him from embarrassing himself and the whole of
England with a playground-style pratfall on Saturday. Perhaps
it was poetic justice: millions of kangaroos die to produce
blood-stained football boots - like those produced by Adidas,
endorsed by Beckham and bought by punters thinking the magic
will rub off on them. There is no magic - just kangaroos suffering
ugly, violent and unnecessary deaths. Surely now it's time
for Beckham to stop endorsing these boots and the cruel trade
that goes with them."
Notes for Editors: Images of kangaroos and kangaroo shooting
are available from Viva!.
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