Would this orangutan be better off released in the Indonesian rain forest?
Jon Mann

Very interesting, so the court decided that the non-human individuals have 
rights such as freedom of movement, and that the orangutan was unjustly 
imprisoned at a zoo (the story makes it clear that she didn't enjoy being 
there, and would probably not choose to remain). I wonder how much precedent 
this case will generate, and whether it will get applied to industrial animals 
as well?
-- Matt
   
A court in Argentina granted human rights to a captive Orangutan:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/21/us-argentina-orangutan-idUSKBN0JZ0Q620141221
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mbvd/orangutan-granted-basic-legal-rights-in-argentina#.fimQx6Xkb
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/landmark-ruling-orangutan-granted-basic-rights-argentina/
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-30571577

(that's a great improvement from a country where, 40 years ago, humans
didn't have human rights)

Now, let's Uplift them!!!

Alberto Monteiro

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