Street monkey performance is a common form of cheap entertainment in Jakarta, Indonesia and in many Asian countries like India. Macaque monkeys who are trained for street performances, known as “topeng monyet”, are chained to a cage in “monkey village”, where the animals are trained to take part in street performances. The street performances usually involve the monkeys wearing masks, such as dolls’ heads or attire to mimic humans, with the monkeys trained to act out human activities such as shopping, riding bicycles or other simulations of human behavior.
Poverty drives the handlers to exploit the monkeys in the hope of earning small change. Shocking to many Westerners, it’s a common sight on the streets of Jakarta. Most Indonesians pass along unfazed or mildly amused and a few give the handlers money. But the effect and cruelty to the monkeys is a cause that charities such as the Jakarta Animal Aid Network are increasingly taking up.
Story: Denver Post. Photos by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images
Poor monkeys :( I feel angry now >.<
ReplyDeleteHumane Society please check this out...
ReplyDeleteI am from Indonesia and sure is feel sad. And angry.
ReplyDeleteThis bothers me to no end...
ReplyDeleteew.
ReplyDeletePlease someone help...
ReplyDeletePlz, yes, some animal protection group in the U.S. talk to Jakarta and plead for an end to this poverty led
ReplyDeletecruel treatment of animals. Time for more education in these poorer countries. Well, the people are poor, the
government is most likely rich.
This is very disturbing...
ReplyDeleteWhat about the cruel treatment of poor third world humans by rich first world humans..?
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