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Species Unite

Gemunu de Silva: The Quiet Man Speaks

Species Unite

elizabeth novogratz

Philosophy, Society & Culture

5.0911 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

"Bearing witness is difficult. It does hit your emotions... I think you've got to remember, these images that you take are not yours to keep… it's your duty to put them out there or let organizations get them out there. I think that's how you cope - it's thinking, okay these aren't going to stay in my head. These are actually going to go out into the world and are going to create change."  - Gemunu de Silva

Today's episode is a special one.

It's with Gemunu de Silva. Gem is a filmmaker and an activist who has been investigating and documenting animal rights abuses since the eighties, before there was even such a thing as a camcorder, instead he covertly filmed inside of factory farms with a video camera and a VHS recorder attached to his back. He was the first person in the UK to film in and expose the atrocities that happen every day on industrial farms.

He directed and produced programs for UK national television, including the documentary, Meathead. Watch it – it's absolutely spectacular.

He left the film and television world to set up and run the Investigations Unit at Compassion in World Farming. Gem also lead the unit's pioneering work on long distance animal transport.

In the early 2000's, Gem went to work as the Director of Research and Investigations at Cruelty Free International, where he specialized in exposing the vile international trade of primates for research.

In 2006, Gem co-founded Tracks Investigations. They have just completed their 250th investigative film project. That is an enormous number of investigations. 35 animal rights and protection organizations have benefited from their work in 57 countries.

The work that Gem has done for the past three and a half decades has changed laws, minds and the world for millions of animals. For most of that time, he has laid low and stayed under the radar and has not done any media in decades.

It was an absolute honor to have Gem on the show to tell his story.

Transcript

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Nothing can prepare you to when you first enter a factory farm.

0:04.4

Absolutely nothing can prepare you.

0:06.4

So you open the door and you see 20,000 birds in front of you and

0:11.1

I think all your senses are attacked at that moment.

0:16.4

The smell is brutal, the ammonia from the chicken feces is burning to your eyes, it burns your ears, you kind Elizabeth Novigrats. This is Species Unite. We have a favor to ask if you like today's episode and you have a spare minute, could you please rate and review

0:45.3

Species Unite on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to Podcasts.

0:50.9

It really helps people to find the show.

0:53.0

Today's conversation is a special one.

0:59.0

It's with Geminu de Silva.

1:01.0

Gem is a filmmaker and an activist. He's been investigating

1:05.4

and documenting animal rights abuses since the 80s. Before there was such a

1:10.0

thing as a camcorder. In 2006 he co-founded Tracks investigations and to date they've

1:16.6

completed 250 investigations. The work that GEM has done for the past three and a half decades has changed the world for millions of animals.

1:27.0

It's changed laws and minds.

1:29.0

And throughout all that time, GEM has really laid low.

1:32.0

He's stayed under the radar and not really done any media.

1:36.0

It was an absolute honor to have GEM on the show so much for today.

1:54.3

I know you've not done an interview in many years or decades.

1:58.1

It's incredibly exciting to have you here.

2:01.1

Thank you Elizabeth, as you said, I've kind of been slightly reluctant to

2:05.5

appear in the media for a while so it's really nice to have the opportunity to tell some of my

2:11.3

stories and yeah.

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