From Yahoo:
“Ricky Gervais rages at
critics of campaign to save animals from Afghanistan”
(Pen Farthing)
Ricky Gervais has lashed out at
critics of the Operation Ark campaign to save animals from Afghanistan. Since
the collapse of the Afghan government, Paul “Pen” Farthing – who founded the
Nowzad animal shelter in Kabul – has been campaigning to have all of his staff
and their families, as well as his 140 dogs and 60 cats, evacuated from the
country in a plan he has dubbed “Operation Ark”. On Tuesday morning (24
August), Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Sky News: “[Farthing] could get
through the gates as a British passport holder. He was called forward on Friday
and I recommend he takes that. “His workforce have been offered, as entitled
personnel, places and they will be able to be called forward, but I can’t
guarantee in this window they will be processed onto aircraft, all I can say is
they qualify. “As for the animals that he was rescuing… it is just not going to
be the case that I will prioritise them over the men, women and children we see
in desperate need at the gate.”
(Ricky Gervais)
Tweeting in support of Farthing,
Gervais – who is a vocal supporter of animal rights – posted: “Urgent:
@PenFarthing is brave and kind. Such honour should be rewarded. He’s still
trying to save others in the face of grave danger. He shouldn’t be left behind.
And they rescued a f***ing car? Shame. #OperationArk.” In a second tweet, he
added: “Dear stupid c***s saying we shouldn’t put animals before people. 1. The
animals go in the hold where people can’t go. 2. This is an extra, privately
funded plane that will allow MORE people to be saved. #OperationArk.”
Scenes of desperation at Kabul’s
airport continue to play out unabated a week after the Taliban gained control. Seven more people died on Saturday, according
to the British Ministry of Defence, and the total number of deaths in and
around the Kabul airport has reached at least 20 since the Taliban seized the
city last Sunday (15 August). One of the seven people crushed to death in a
stampede outside the gates of the airport was a two-year-old girl. Elsewhere, a
woman who made it out of the country gave birth aboard a US Air Force C-17
aircraft, the US military said. The MoD said almost 6,000 people have been
evacuated as part of the UK rescue mission in Kabul.
^ Pen Farthing, his Afghani Staff
and the animals he rescued are being abandoned by the British Government
(mainly the British Military and MOD.) I’m glad Ricky Gervais and many other
people around the world are doing what they can to help Farthing. Get Them Out! ^
https://news.yahoo.com/ricky-gervais-rages-critics-campaign-113452559.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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