5 reasons European review is a missed opportunity for monkeys
New review of monkey experiments is biased and unscientific

- The working group included no animal protection experts, as had been promised
- It accepted opinions from monkey researchers about how important their work is, instead of requiring robust evidence
- It failed to take a critical view of monkey experiments, seeking instead to justify, or even passively accept, them
- It overstated the benefits of research on monkeys
- Alternatives to using monkeys were often too readily dismissed, while shortcomings of monkey use were overlooked