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Chimps emergence: Let this story serve as one ray of light during dark times . . .

Remember that definition of sin? “Sin is the denial of the right to thrive.” Thanks to thesun.uk. Couldn’t load the video. Check with the original article here:

Lab chimps see daylight
for first time in 30 years

Freedom ... ex-lab chimps see the sunlight after being locked up for most of their lives

Freedom … ex-lab chimps see the sunlight after being locked up for most of their lives

By ELLIE ROSS

Published: 06 Sep 2011

THIS is the moment a group of chimpanzees sees daylight for the first time in 30 years — after being locked in cages for medical testing.

The animals hugged each other in delight before they took their first steps outside.

Emotional footage, below, shows how they reacted to their new surroundings.

The outing marked the end of a 14-year bid to re-integrate the 38 primates after they spent most of their lives cooped up inside.

One commentator said: “They hugged as if saying, ‘We’re finally free’. And then they laughed.”

Video: Lab chimps see the light. Check here.

FOOTAGE of primates embracing freedom will move you to tears of joy

The chimpanzees were taken from their mothers shortly after their births and brought to a research facility in Austria.

Scientists kept the animals in isolation and gave them HIV and hepatitis. Their ordeal finally ended in 1997 when the pharmaceutical company behind the research was sold.

The chimps were moved to a farm where keepers tried to reintroduce them to life outside — but the process was not easy.

The animals had spent so much time inside they were confused when shown patches of grass — and repeatedly threw them away.

Elated ... two chimps hug in excitement before stepping out together

Elated … two chimps hug in excitement before stepping out together

But finally their moment of freedom came. And their keeper Renate Foidl said: “The chimps are incredibly happy. This is amazing, I have been waiting for this moment for so long.”

The use of chimps for scientific research has been controversial.

Earlier this year, a hot debate was sparked in New Mexico when animal rights activists demanded the release of 180 working chimps to a sanctuary.

A well-earned retirement ... the chimps leave their enclosure for the first time in 30 years

A well-earned retirement … the chimps leave their enclosure for the first time in 30 years

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