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New York judge clarifies did not intend to give human rights to chimps

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ANI Washington

The New York Judge who issued a writ of habeas corpus in a case brought by animal rights activists on behalf of two chimpanzees, has said that she did not intend to give the animals human rights.

According to the Verge, a spokesperson for the court said that Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jaffe had intended to grant a hearing to discuss the issues raised by the Nonhuman Rights Project, an animal advocacy group, but had mistakenly labeled the court order as a writ of habeas corpus.

The case involves two chimpanzees, Hercules and Leo, being held at a research facility at Stony Brook University in New York state.

 

The Nonhuman Rights Project had previously filed a lawsuit on behalf of the chimpanzees in 2013 with a view to having them transferred to a sanctuary in Florida.

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First Published: Apr 22 2015 | 11:09 AM IST

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