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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 43 MIN

[EN] Wartime vegans | The Fuse #100

from Drošinātājs · host Rihards Plūme, Dīvs Reiznieks

What happens when your ethical principles get challenged in the harsh realities of defending your homeland? In this episode, Dīvs Reiznieks speaks with Tamara Human, who leads the Ukrainian vegan organization 'Every Animal'. They explore the challenges faced by vegan soldiers in Ukraine's military and shed light on the often-overlooked casualties of war - the countless farm animals caught in the crossfire. From grassroots efforts to provide plant-based meals for troops to advocacy for systemic change in military food systems, their conversation reveals how the fight for animal welfare continues even in times of war.    This is a complete interview without translation from the Latvian Radio’s podcast "Drošinātājs" (“The Fuse”), dedicated to the people of Ukraine and their fight against Russian aggression.  Links to the full version of the podcast can be found here: linktr.ee/drosinatajs 

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An interview with Tamara Human, who leads the Ukrainian vegan organization 'Every Animal'. They explore the challenges faced by vegan soldiers in Ukraine's military and shed light on the often-overlooked casualties of war - the countless farm animals caught in the crossfire.

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