Global: Help to Persuade the United Nations Organisation to Adopt an International Declaration on the Welfare of Animals!

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http://www.vierpfoten.org/website/output.php?id=1164&idcontent=1403&language=1

 

Online-Petition (WSPA): Help to persuade the United Nations Organisation to adopt an international declaration on the welfare of animals!

 

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Being a member of the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), FOUR PAWS takes part in the greatest animal welfare petition that has ever been started:

 

“Animals matter to me!” – Click here to sign the petition!

 

The petition aims to persuade the United Nations to adopt an animal welfare declaration.

This declaration intends to adopt animals as sentient beings – able to suffer pain and distress.

susiWorldwide billions of animals are abused to an unprecedented degree. Long-running transports, intensive mass animal farming, facilities to kill stray animals or animal testing laboratories – everywhere animals are treated with brutality and ruthlessness as if they were objects. 

 

Until now there are no national or international protection measures for abused animals.

 

For the predominant majority not even the most basic needs are granted.

 

Are animals merely manufacturing units or respected as sentient beings? It is in your hand.

 

WSPA needs 10,000,000 signatures with this petition. We will keep you updated and hand over the signatures to the initiators!

 

 

 

 

International: Save the Honey Bees Petition

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Save the honey bees

http://www.petitiononline.com/Bees/petition.html

 

To:  World Governments

Something is killing honey bees, and even as billions are dropping dead across the world, researchers are scrambling to find answers and save one of the most important crop pollinators on Earth.

What is called “colony collapse disorder” hit bee keepers all over the world including half of the US last spring. Now it has spread to all but a handful of states.

Hives can go from healthy and active to dead and gone.

“In the Australian story, researchers have dissected bees that have died, and they have found that their immune systems have “totally gone to pieces”.

As the global collapse of honeybee populations threatens the sustainability of the world food supply, some European organizations are at least trying to do something about it. Today, Britain’s largest agriculture co-op announced it would ban eight pesticides thought to be causing colony collapse disorder. (One of them is called imidacloprid.)

In Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state, 500 million bees died in Spring 2008, due to the insecticidal seed treatment agent clothianidin. Another example is the case of a Swabian beekeeper, who destroyed his whole honey harvest because it contained pollen of the GM corn MON810, after an administrative court declared the honey as ‘non marketable’.

So far, there are few answers, but there is a long list of possibilities, which include pesticides and genetically modified crops, also known as GMOs or GMs.

However, I have been learning that not much is known about the accumulating impact of pesticides on insects, animals and even people when you consider, in this modern world how many combinations of pesticides are used. One pesticide by itself might not destroy honey bees, but what happens when farmers spray herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and rodenticides on land that also has genetically modified crops with pesticides built-in?
The United States grows nearly two-thirds of all genetically engineered crops. Last year about 130 million acres were planted with GMs. Much of the soy, corn, cotton and canola have had a gene inserted into their DNA to produce pesticides systemically throughout the plants created and patented by Monsanto. Monsanto also produces genetically modified crops designed not to die when herbicides are sprayed on them. In a perfect biotech world, only the weeds would be killed. But Mother Nature has a way of outwitting human designs. So, now the weeds are becoming resistant to the herbicide sprays and frustrated farmers are putting on more and more poisons.

What this genetically engineered trait does is allow a farmer to spray the herbicide right on the crop, which would have killed the crop, would kill the soybeans, prior to introduction of this gene. The gene comes from a type of bacteria that is found in the soil and it makes the plant immune to the herbicide.

The consequence of this is that glyphosate and Roundup, which is sold by Monsanto – the same company that also sells the seed of the type of soybeans that are immune or resistant to the herbicide – that herbicide has become the most widely used herbicide in the world. The consequence of that is you have one particular herbicide used on a tremendous amount of acreage in the U. S. and elsewhere, especially Argentina and Brazil.

As any biologist would expect, when you have such tremendous pressure on weeds to try to survive this herbicide, some of the weeds that are resistant are selected for and all their competition is killed off. The resistant weeds then proliferate and can no longer be controlled by glyphosate. Then you have a situation where the use of this herbicide has gone up, and on probably millions of acres, other herbicides are having to be used as well as glyphosate in order to control the resistant weeds.

So, what we’ve been seeing in the past few years is that the overall level of herbicide use is increasing, and it will almost inevitably continue to increase. In this case, it’s causing the rise of these resistant weeds and the increased use of herbicides and potentially, may be harming amphibians to boot.

The active ingredient in Round-up is the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate. Glyphosate’s mode of action is to inhibit an enzyme involved in the synthesis of the amino acids tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine. It is absorbed through foliage and translocated (moves through plant sap) to growing points. Weeds and grass will generally re-emerge within one to two months after usage. Because of this mode of action, it is only effective on actively growing plants. Round-up is not effective as a “pre-emergence herbicide.” Monsanto also produces seeds which grow into plants genetically engineered to be tolerant to glyphosate which are known as Round-up Ready crops. The genes contained in these seeds are patented. Such crops allow farmers to use glyphosate as a post-emergence pesticide against both broadleaf and cereal weeds. Soybeans were the first Round-up Ready crop, which was produced at Monsanto’s Agracetus Campus located in Middleton, Wisconsin. Current Round-up Ready crops include corn, sorghum, cotton, soybeans, canola and alfalfa.

So here we have it: GMO’s Round-up and other pesticides are killing our Bee’s, without them the whole world will face starvation!

It is the big pharmaceutical companies that need to be stopped. In the end, they will not only be killing bees, they will be killing us.

Its time we do something!
Kill the poison, save the Bees!

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

 

Spain: Petition to Free Susi the Elephant – Please Sign

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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/libera-a-susifree-for-susi

 

 

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Libera a SUSI/Free for SUSI

Target:

Libera a SUSI

Sponsored by: 

Sandra Martinho

WHO’S SUSI?
 

 

 

Susi is the elephants still live in the Barcelona Zoo. And yet we say because your life is at serious risk, since the end of Alicia’s death in February 2008, the Elephanta Susi companion who was also the dominant female, Susi is in a serious state of depression. But we will begin to tell their story from the beginning, a biography riddled with gaps and loopholes that only knows Susi …
 
Susi was born in the wild in Africa in 1973 and we do not know if it was one of the many elephant orphans by hunters or captured to be exploited in a circus, the fact is that one day Susie went to the premises of Terra Natura and then  was transfered to Barcelona Zoo in 2002. They shared the premises with Susi Alicia, an elephant playing an important role as the dominant female in a species that is essentially matriarchal in their social organization, although neither was well within its zoo since this type of facilities do not contribute to their physical or mental, at least they could be together and endure his captivity a minimum comfort each other.
 
But in late February 2008 Alice died in circumstances not yet clarified, leaving Susie alone and with an ever increasing depression. Susi is the obvious discomfort of all their movements and behavior are clear from a deep depression, which is also seriously damaging their physical and mental. Just stop for a few against Susi few minutes to check:

* Stereotyped behavior has increasingly accentuated: a stereotyped movement is one that is conducted on a repetitive and compulsive behavior no purpose. In the case of the elephant is typical balancing the head and trunk, and a “dance” performed alternating front legs to support them in the ground.

* Susi eat their own feces: this is called coprophagy, and is a behavior that betrays her state of anxiety, stress and boredom.

* Intestinal disorders: the boredom that makes you eat your own feces, it is that makes food Susi insistently ask visitors to the zoo … simply because they do not have anything else to do for the absence of any enrichment program, which in the jargon of zoos is called to give the animals something to do. Thus this giant eats vegetarian sausages, chips, plastic bags, toys and anything that is brought within reach of his trunk, which causes a host of gastrointestinal disorders, one of the most frequent causes of death in elephants in zoos. 

TO HELP SUSI enter in: www.LIBERAaSUSI.org  and subscribe the petition

or go to the web site: http://www.liberaong.org/

WHO’S SUSI?
 
Susi is the elephants still live in the Barcelona Zoo. And yet we say because your life is at serious risk, since the end of Alicia’s death in February 2008, the Elephanta Susi companion who was also the dominant female, Susi is in a serious state of depression. But we will begin to tell their story from the beginning, a biography riddled with gaps and loopholes that only knows Susi …
 
Susi was born in the wild in Africa in 1973 and we do not know if it was one of the many elephant orphans by hunters or captured to be exploited in a circus, the fact is that one day Susie went to the premises of Terra Natura and then  was transfered to Barcelona Zoo in 2002. They shared the premises with Susi Alicia, an elephant playing an important role as the dominant female in a species that is essentially matriarchal in their social organization, although neither was well within its zoo since this type of facilities do not contribute to their physical or mental, at least they could be together and endure his captivity a minimum comfort each other.
 
But in late February 2008 Alice died in circumstances not yet clarified, leaving Susie alone and with an ever increasing depression. Susi is the obvious discomfort of all their movements and behavior are clear from a deep depression, which is also seriously damaging their physical and mental. Just stop for a few against Susi few minutes to check:

* Stereotyped behavior has increasingly accentuated: a stereotyped movement is one that is conducted on a repetitive and compulsive behavior no purpose. In the case of the elephant is typical balancing the head and trunk, and a “dance” performed alternating front legs to support them in the ground.

* Susi eat their own feces: this is called coprophagy, and is a behavior that betrays her state of anxiety, stress and boredom.

* Intestinal disorders: the boredom that makes you eat your own feces, it is that makes food Susi insistently ask visitors to the zoo … simply because they do not have anything else to do for the absence of any enrichment program, which in the jargon of zoos is called to give the animals something to do. Thus this giant eats vegetarian sausages, chips, plastic bags, toys and anything that is brought within reach of his trunk, which causes a host of gastrointestinal disorders, one of the most frequent causes of death in elephants in zoos. 

TO HELP SUSI enter in: www.LIBERAaSUSI.org  and subscribe the petition

or go to the web site: http://www.liberaong.org/

 

United Nations (Petition) Appeal: Vegetarian Food for Needy People, – 15,500 litres of Water, 16kg of Grain or Soya, 323m2 Grazing Land for What ? – Production of 1 KILO OF BEEF !!

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SWAP team UK have been asked to forward out this petition- please everyone sign thanks

 

PETITION LINK HERE  http://www.evana.org/UN/index.php?lang=en

 

Petition ‘FOOD vs FEED’ to the UN

An appeal to the United Nations and its agencies to channel available food resources to needy people and not to farm animals.

This petition will close on 28 September and be delivered on World Vegetarian Day (1 October 2009) in New York, Rome and Geneva.

‘FOOD VS FEED’

Dear Mr. Secretary-General,

In 1996, the “Rome Declaration of World Food Security” reaffirmed “the right of everyone to have access to safe and nutritious food“. The signatories also pledged their political will “to eradicate hunger in all countries.”

In 2008, malnutrition and starvation in many parts of the world are not only increasing but are set to reach new peaks of suffering. Dwindling and wasted crops, soaring prices, unsustainable farming practices are just some of the factors which combine to put vulnerable people at life-threatening risks.

It is not acceptable that even in a grim situation with hunger and malnutrition killing nearly six million children each year, huge percentages of available crops are still being fed to farm animals.

In the name of humanity, a responsible global community can no longer afford to invest 7-16 kg of grain or soya beans, up to 15,500 liters of water, and 323 m2 of grazing land in the production of just one kilo of beef for those with the means to pay for it. More accessible and sustainable avenues to secure food for all are desperately needed.

Unfortunately, even though the experts of the FAO consider ‘Livestock a major threat to environment’, they merely recommend different farming techniques, some of which entail the risk of damaging an already vulnerable environment even more, perhaps beyond repair.

All hungry people, many million of vegetarians and those looking for wholesome alternatives to destructive traditions have the right to expect from decision makers, governments and international bodies a scientific investigation of all available options, including vegetarianism. This resource- and life-saving lifestyle is worthy of unbiased research and promotional effort, not last because of its potential to decide the raging battle of ‘food vs feed’ in favour of humanity.

For this reason, we appeal to the United Nations and its agencies to stop ignoring vegetarianism and instead study its multi-faceted benefits, with the aim of incorporating them into future strategies for a world without hunger.

Sincerely,

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** VITAL ACTION FOR EUROPEAN STRAYS AND PET ANIMALS ** – A Request to EVERY EU Citizen to ACT and ACT NOW !! – Thank You

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THIS IS A CRITICAL DOCUMENT FOR THE FUTURE OF STRAY AND PET ANIMALS THROUGHOUT THE EU.  THIS IS THE WAY FORWARD FOR BETTER PROTECTION OF STRAY ANIMALS THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE OF EUROPE, SERBIA AND THE BALKANS STATES. 

Now we need to ABSOLUTELY ensure that a maximum number of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) vote in favour (support) of this European convention.

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Note, although not current EU members states, many such as Serbia, request EU accession ( to join) in the near future.  Please, please act and get your MEPs to support this legislation for stray and pet animals.

A copy of the proposed legislation is provided in All EU member state national languages below for your reference.

To view a copy, please go to the following links and use the final letters for selection.   ——————————————————————————————————–

ie.  DE = Germany,  ES = Spain,  FR = France, RO = Romania etc, etc.

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//DE&language=DE

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//ES&language=ES

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//CS&language=CS

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//DA&language=DA

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//ET&language=ET

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//EL&language=EL

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//EN&language=EN

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//FR&language=FR

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//IT&language=IT

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//LT&language=LT

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//MT&language=MT

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//NL&language=NL

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//PT&language=PT

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//RO&language=RO

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//SK&language=SK

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//SL&language=SL

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//FI&language=FI

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//NONSGML+WDECL+P6-DCL-2009-0012+0+DOC+PDF+V0//SV&language=SV

Please see below for full MEP contact details for every EU Member of Parliament for EVERY member state.

An example text (e mail) is also provided below.  Please copy it, or change to personalise it, and then using the full MEP lists below, send to every one of your national MEPs. 

You can also send to other MEPs to show the strength of feeling about this animal welfare legislation.

Please don’t delay – DO IT NOW OR VERY SOON !

Thank You – SAV.

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It is very important that you contact immediately the European Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who represent your country:

a) By post to Parlement, 48 rue Wiertz, 1040 Brussels (Belgium), attn. Mr..
b) By email ; ex.
firstname.lastname@europarl.europa.eu

 

And request that he/she votes yes for this animal protection European convention.Source of MEP contact details:

 

 

In order for the law to be accepted, we need to get over half of the votes.
 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public.do?language=en

Thank you for your help.

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Example Text : Example Text : Example Text :

Dear Member of the European Parliament (MEP),

As an EU citizen and animal welfare campaigner who is fully aware of the untold suffering inflicted on stray and roaming animals throughout several nations of the European Union, as well as many non-EU, European states (the Balkans), I fully endorse the written declaration presented by Mr. Alain Hutchinson,  Mr. David Hammerstein and Mr. Neil Parish (MEPs) regarding the “welfare of pets and stray animals”.

I am personally requesting you please give both your signature to the declaration and your full support as an MEP to this very important (proposed) animal welfare legislation at every opportunity throughout its transistion within Parliament.
  
Thank you.

Name:

Nationality: 

Note for senders: – please do NOT include the region of the country that you are from – simply give your nationality.

** GERMAN Text ** :

An die

EU-Abgeordneten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

 

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

 

die nachfolgende Erklaerung (erarbeitet von Alain Hutchinson, David Hammerstein, und Neil Parish)  zum Schutz streunender Tiere in EU-Mitgliedsstaaten, EU-Beitrittskandidaten und anderen Europaeischen Laendern unterstuetze ich hiermit ausdruecklich mit meiner Signatur und moechte Sie bitten Ihre Stimme der meinen hinzuzufuegen.

 

Im Wahljahr 2009 ist es fuer mich wichtiger denn je zu wissen welche Partei(en) und Volksvertreter sich fuer Tierschutzrechtliche Belange in der EU einzusetzen bereit sind. Dies wird selbstverstaendlich massgeblichen Einfluss auf mein Wahlverhalten haben.

 

Ich danke Ihnen.

 

Mit freundlichen Gruessen,

(Name)

(Address)

 

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Member of the European Parliament (MEP) – National Lists

 

Finland

 

satu.hassi@europarl.europa.eu,  ville.itala@europarl.europa.eu,  anneli.jaatteenmaki@europarl.europa.eu,  piia-noora.kauppi@europarl.europa.eu,  henrik.lax@europarl.europa.eu,  riitta.aarrevuo@brutto.inet.fi,  riitta.myller@europarl.europa.eu,  reino.paasilinna@europarl.europa.eu,  samuli.pohjamo@europarl.europa.eu,  esko.seppanen@europarl.europa.eu,  alexander.stubb@europarl.europa.eu,  hannu.takkula@europarl.europa.eu,  kyosti.virrankoski@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Sweden

 

jan.andersson@europarl.europa.eu,  mcarlshamre@europarl.eu.int,  charlotte.cederschiold@europarl.europa.eu,  lena.ek@europarl.europa.eu,  goran.farm@europarl.europa.eu,  christofer.fjellner@europarl.europa.eu,  helene.goudin@telia.com,  anna.hedh@europarl.europa.eu,  gunnar.hokmark@europarl.europa.eu,  jens.holm@europarl.europa.eu,  anna.ibrisagic@europarl.europa.eu,  nils.lundgren@europarl.europa.eu,  carl.schlyter@europarl.europa.eu,  olle.schmidt@europarl.europa.eu,  asa.westlund@europarl.europa.eu,  anders.wijkman@europarl.europa.eu,  lars.wohlin@telia.com, 

 

 

Estonia

 

tunne.kelam@europarl.europa.eu,  marianne.mikko@europarl.europa.eu,  katrin.saks@europarl.europa.eu,  toomas.savi@europarl.europa.eu,  andres.tarand@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Latvia

 

 

georgs.andrejevs@europarl.europa.eu,  valdis.dombrovskis@europarl.europa.eu,  aldis.kuskis@europarl.europa.eu,  inese.vaidere@europarl.europa.eu,  tatjana.zdanoka@europarl.europa.eu,  roberts.zile@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Lithuania

 

info@laimaandrikiene.lt,  arunas.degutis-assistant@europarl.europa.eu,  jolanta.dickute@europarl.europa.eu,  gintaras.didziokas@europarl.europa.eu,  mep@takas.lt,  justasvincas.paleckis@europarl.europa.eu,  margarita.starkeviciute@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Poland

 

adam.bielan@europarl.europa.eu,  jerzy.buzek@europarl.europa.eu, 

czarnecki@medianet.pl,  ryszard.czarnecki@europarl.europa.eu,  hanna.foltyn-kubicka@europarl.europa.eu,  biuro@geremek.pl,  lidiajoanna.geringerdeoedenberg@europarl.europa.eu, 

maciejmarian.giertych@europarl.europa.eu,  biuro@bogdangolik.pl,  biuro@jalowiecki.pl,  senator@janowski.rzeszow.pl,  filip@filipkaczmarek.pl,  biuro@urszulakrupa.pl,  wisla.c@wp.pl,  biuro@jankulakowski.pl,  zbigniewkrzysztof.kuzmiuk@europarl.europa.eu,  janusz.lewandowski@europarl.europa.eu,  marcin.libicki@europarl.europa.eu,  jantadeusz.masiel@europarl.europa.eu,  jan.olbrycht@europarl.europa.eu,  janusz.onyszkiewicz@europarl.europa.eu,  jozef.pinior@europarl.europa.eu,  jacek.protasiewicz@europarl.europa.eu,  boguslaw.rogalski@europarl.europa.eu,  dariusz.rosati@europarl.europa.eu,  wojciech@roszkowski.pl,  leopoldjozef.rutowicz@europarl.europa.eu,  jacek.saryusz-wolski@europarl.europa.eu,  czeslaw.siekierski@europarl.europa.eu,  boguslaw.sonik@europarl.europa.eu,  grazyna.staniszewska-assistant@europarl.europa.eu,  andrzejjan.szejna@europarl.europa.eu,  konrad.szymanski@europarl.europa.eu,  witold.tomczak@europarl.europa.eu,  bernard.wojciechowski@europarl.europa.eu,  janusz.wojciechowski@europarl.europa.eu,  zbigniew.zaleski@europarl.europa.eu,  andrzejtomasz.zapalowski@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Slovakia

 

peter.baco@europarl.europa.eu,  edit.bauer@europarl.europa.eu,  irena.belohorska@europarl.europa.eu,  asistent.benova@strana-smer.sk,  mgala@europarl.eu.int,  jan.hudacky@europarl.europa.eu,  milos.koterec@europarl.europa.eu,  sergej.kozlik@europarl.europa.eu,  vladimir.manka@europarl.europa.eu,  miroslav.mikolasik@europarl.europa.eu,  zita.plestinska-assistant@europarl.europa.eu,  anna.zaborska@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Hungary

 

etelka.barsi-pataky@europarl.europa.eu,  zsolt.becsey@europarl.europa.eu,  alexandra.dobolyi@europarl.europa.eu,  szabolcs.fazakas@parlament.hu,  kinga.gal@europarl.europa.eu,  zita.gurmai@europarl.europa.eu,  andras.gyurk@europarl.europa.eu,  gabor.harangozo@mszp.hu,  gyula.hegyi@europarl.europa.eu,  edit.herczog@europarl.europa.eu,  livia.jaroka@europarl.europa.eu,  magda.kosanekovacs@europarl.europa.eu,  viktoria.mohacsi@europarl.europa.eu,  peter.olajos@europarl.europa.eu,  csaba.ory@europarl.europa.eu,  pal.schmitt@europarl.europa.eu,  gschopflin@clara.co.uk,  laszlo.surjan@europarl.europa.eu,  jozsef.szajer@europarl.europa.eu,  istvan.szent-ivanyi@europarl.europa.eu,  csaba.tabajdi@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Slovenia

 

 

mihael.brejc@europarl.europa.eu,  mojca.drcarmurko@europarl.europa.eu,  romana.jordancizelj@europarl.europa.eu,  jelko.kacin@europarl.europa.eu,  ljudmila.novak@europarl.europa.eu,  borut.pahor@europarl.europa.eu,  alojz.peterle@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Romania

 

robertaalma.anastase@europarl.europa.eu,  office@danescu.ro,  victor_bostinaru@yahoo.com,  nicodim.bulzesc@europarl.europa.eu,  cristiansilviu.busoi@europarl.europa.eu,  titus.corlatean@psd.ro,  corina.cretu@europarl.europa.eu,  cetatenieuropevi@gmail.com,  magorimre.csibi@europarl.europa.eu,  office@constantindumitriu.eu,  sorin.frunzaverde@europarl.europa.eu,  monicamaria.iacobridzi@europarl.europa.eu,  marian-jean.marinescu@europarl.europa.eu,  neccatalin@yahoo.com,  feaa@uaic.ro,  ioanmircea.pascu@europarl.europa.eu,  maria.petre@europarl.europa.eu,  rovana.plumb@europarl.europa.eu,  mihaela_popa7@yahoo.com,  nicolaevlad.popa@europarl.europa.eu,  dacianaoctavia.sarbu@europarl.europa.eu,  adrian.severin@europarl.europa.eu,  silviaadriana.ticau@europarl.europa.eu,  adinaioana.valean@europarl.europa.eu,  iuliu.winkler@europarl.europa.eu,  marian.zlotea@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Bulgaria

 

marielavelichkova.baeva@europarl.europa.eu,  slavi.binev@europarl.europa.eu,  filizhakaeva.hyusmenova@europarl.europa.eu,  ilianamalinova.iotova@europarl.europa.eu,  rumiana.jeleva@europarl.europa.eu,  metinhusein.kazak@europarl.europa.eu,  evgeni.kirilov@europarl.europa.eu,  marusyaivanova.lyubcheva@europarl.europa.eu,  nickolay.mladenov@europarl.europa.eu,  atanas.paparizov@europarl.europa.eu,  bilyana.raeva@europarl.europa.eu,  petya.stavreva@europarl.europa.eu,  dimitar.stoyanov@europarl.europa.eu,  vladimir.urutchev@europarl.europa.eu,  kristian.vigenin@europarl.europa.eu,  dushana@yahoo.com, 

 

 

Greece

 

emmanouil.angelakas@europarl.europa.eu,  stavros.arnaoutakis@europarl.europa.eu,  katerina.batzeli@europarl.europa.eu,  costas.botopoulos@europarl.europa.eu,  giorgos.dimitrakopoulos@europarl.europa.eu,  georgios.georgiou@europarl.europa.eu,  ioannis.gklavakis@europarl.europa.eu,  rodi.kratsa-tsagaropoulou@europarl.europa.eu,  stala@politicalforum.gr,  diamanto.manolakou@europarl.europa.eu,  maria.matsouka@europarl.europa.eu,  manolis.mavrommatis@europarl.europa.eu,  marie.panayotopoulos-cassiotou@europarl.europa.eu,  dimitrios.papadimoulis@europarl.europa.eu,  georgios.papastamkos@europarl.europa.eu,  anni.podimata@europarl.europa.eu,  margaritis.schinas@europarl.europa.eu,  antonios.trakatellis@europarl.europa.eu,  evangelia.tzampazi@europarl.europa.eu,  nikolaos.vakalis@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Cyprus

 

adamos.adamou@europarl.europa.eu,  panayiotis.demetriou@europarl.europa.eu,  ioannis.kasoulides@europarl.europa.eu,  yiannakis.matsis@europarl.europa.eu,  kyriacos.triantaphyllides@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Italy

 

roberta.angelilli@europarl.europa.eu,  alessandro.battilocchio@europarl.europa.eu,  carlo.casini@europarl.europa.eu,  alessandro.foglietta@europarl.europa.eu,  lilli.gruber@europarl.europa.eu,  umberto.guidoni@europarl.europa.eu,  luisa.morgantini@europarl.europa.eu,  pasqualina.napoletano@europarl.europa.eu,  guido.sacconi@europarl.europa.eu,  luciana.sbarbati@europarl.europa.eu,  antonio.tajani@europarl.europa.eu,  stefano.zappala@europarl.europa.eu,  giuseppe.castiglione@europarl.europa.eu,  giusto.catania@europarl.europa.eu,  raffaele.lombardo@provincia.ct.it,  n.musumeci@inwind.it,  vincenzo.aita@europarl.europa.eu,  beniaminodonnici@virgilio.it,  giuseppe.gargani@europarl.europa.eu,  vincenzo.lavarra@europarl.europa.eu,  aldo@patriciello.it,  umberto.pirilli@europarl.europa.eu,  gianni.pittella@europarl.europa.eu,  salvatore.tatarella@europarl.europa.eu,  armando.veneto@europarl.europa.eu,  riccardo.ventre@europarl.europa.eu,  donatotommaso.veraldi@europarl.europa.eu,  marcello.vernola@europarl.europa.eu,  gabriele.albertini@europarl.europa.eu,  info@vitobonsignore.eu,  mario.borghezio@europarl.europa.eu,  giulietto.chiesa@europarl.europa.eu,  carlo.fatuzzo@europarl.europa.eu,  monica.frassoni@europarl.europa.eu,  jas.gawronski@europarl.europa.eu,  romano.larussa@consiglio.regione.lombardia.it,  c.muscardini@tin.it,  marco.pannella@europarl.europa.eu,  guido.podesta@europarl.europa.eu,  francescoenrico.speroni@europarl.europa.eu,  patrizia.toia@europarl.europa.eu,  info@sergioberlato.it,  giovanni.berlinguer@europarl.europa.eu,  iles.braghetto@europarl.europa.eu,  renato.brunetta@europarl.europa.eu,  marco.cappato@europarl.europa.eu,  paolo.costa@europarl.europa.eu,  michl.ebner@europarl.europa.eu,  donata.gottardi@europarl.europa.eu,  sepp.kusstatscher@europarl.europa.eu,  vittorio.prodi@europarl.europa.eu,  amalia.sartori@europarl.europa.eu,  mauro.zani@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Austria

 

herbert.boesch@europarl.europa.eu,  wolfgang.bulfon@europarl.europa.eu,  harald.ettl@europarl.europa.eu,  othmar.karas@europarl.europa.eu,  eva.lichtenberger@gruene.at,  office@hpmartin.net,  a.moelzer@aon.at,  christa.prets@europarl.europa.eu,  reinhard.rack@europarl.europa.eu,  karin.resetarits@europarl.europa.eu,  paul.ruebig@europarl.europa.eu,  karin.scheele@europarl.europa.eu,  agnes.schierhuber@europarl.europa.eu,  richard.seeber@europarl.europa.eu,  hannes.swoboda@spoe.at, 

 

 

Czech Republic

 

tvosecka@euparlament.com,  brezina@janbrezina.cz,  cabrnoch@cabrnoch.cz,  petr.duchon@europarl.europa.eu,  hynek.fajmon@europarl.europa.eu,  richard.falbr@europarl.europa.eu,  miroslav@ouzky.cz,  zuzana.roithova@europarl.europa.eu,  libor.roucek@europarl.europa.eu,  ris.olonz.ods@volny.cz,  oldrich.vlasak@europarl.europa.eu,  jan.zahradil@europarl.europa.eu,  tomas.zatloukal@europarl.europa.eu,  vladimir.zelezny@europarl.europa.eu,  info@zieleniec.cz,  jaroslav.zverina@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Germany

 

alexander.alvaro@europarl.europa.eu,  info@reimerboege.de,  hiltrud.breyer@europarl.europa.eu,  andre.brie@europarl.europa.eu,  udo.bullmann@europarl.europa.eu,  daniel@caspary.de,  jorgo.chatzimarkakis@europarl.europa.eu,  daniel.cohn-bendit@europarl.europa.eu,  albert.dess@europarl.europa.eu,  wahlkreisbuero@christian-ehler.de,  markus.ferber@europarl.europa.eu,  michael.gahler@europarl.europa.eu,  evelyne.gebhardt@europarl.europa.eu,  info@glante.eu,  friedrich-wilhelm.graefezubaringdorf@europarl.europa.eu,  lissy.groener@europarl.europa.eu,  matthias.groote@europarl.europa.eu,  klaus.haensch@spd.de,  europabuero@jutta-haug.de,  ruth.hieronymi@europarl.europa.eu,  milan.horacek@europarl.europa.eu,  gjarzembowski@compuserve.com,  elisabeth.jeggle@europarl.europa.eu,  karin.joens@europarl.europa.eu,  gisela.kallenbach@europarl.europa.eu,  sylvia-yvonne.kaufmann@europarl.europa.eu,  heinz.kindermann@europarl.europa.eu,  wolf.klinz@europarl.europa.eu,  dieter-lebrecht.koch@europarl.europa.eu,  silvana.koch-mehrin@europarl.europa.eu,  christoph.konrad@europarl.europa.eu,  holger.krahmer@europarl.europa.eu,  krehl.europabuero@t-online.de,  europa@kreissl-doerfler.de,  helmut.kuhne@europarl.europa.eu,  alexandergraf.lambsdorff@europarl.europa.eu,  info@prof-lauk.de,  kurt.lechner@europarl.europa.eu,  klaus-heiner.lehne@europarl.europa.eu,  jo.leinen@europarl.europa.eu,  info@peter-liese.de,  thomas.mann@europarl.europa.eu,  helmuth.markov@europarl.europa.eu,  hartmut.nassauer@europarl.europa.eu,  vural.oeger@europarl.europa.eu,  cem.ozdemir@europarl.europa.eu,  doris.pack@europarl.europa.eu,  tobias.pflueger@europarl.europa.eu,  markus.pieper@europarl.europa.eu,  hans-gert.poettering@europarl.europa.eu,  mail@bernd-posselt.de,  alexander.radwan@europarl.europa.eu,  bernhard.rapkay@europarl.europa.eu,  dagmar.roth-behrendt@europarl.europa.eu,  heide.ruehle@europarl.europa.eu,  wichert@gruene-europa.de,  juergen.schroeder@europarl.europa.eu,  info@elisabeth-schroedter.de,  willem.schuth@europarl.europa.eu,  andreas.schwab@europarl.europa.eu,  renate.sommer@europarl.europa.eu,  info@stauner.de,  helga.truepel@europarl.europa.eu,  feleknas.uca@europarl.europa.eu,  doculmer@aol.com,  sahra.wagenknecht@europarl.europa.eu,  ralf.walter.mdep@t-online.de,  manfred.weber@europarl.europa.eu,  b.weiler.mdep@t-online.de,  rainer.wieland@europarl.europa.eu,  info@wogau.de,  zimmer.zimmer@t-online.de, 

 

Denmark

 

margrete.auken@europarl.europa.eu,  niels.busk@europarl.europa.eu,  mogens.camre@europarl.europa.eu,  ole.christensen@europarl.europa.eu,  annee.jensen@europarl.europa.eu,  lebech@post5.tele.dk,  karin.riisjorgensen@europarl.europa.eu,  cfr@cfr.dk,  christel.schaldemose@europarl.europa.eu,  soren@politik.dk, 

 

Netherlands

 

bastiaan.belder@europarl.europa.eu,  thijs.berman@europarl.europa.eu,  johannes.blokland@europarl.europa.eu,  emine.bozkurt@europarl.europa.eu,  paul.vanbuitenen@europarl.europa.eu,  kathalijnemaria.buitenweg@europarl.europa.eu,  ieke.vandenburg@europarl.europa.eu,  dorette.corbey@europarl.europa.eu,  bert.doorn@europarl.europa.eu,  sophie.intveld@europarl.europa.eu,  lily.jacobs@europarl.europa.eu,  interneteuropa@groenlinks.nl,  esther.delange@europarl.europa.eu,  Kartikatamara.liotard@europarl.europa.eu,  europa@maaten.net,  toine.manders@europarl.europa.eu,  maria.martens@europarl.europa.eu,  emeijer@sp.nl,  jan.mulder@europarl.europa.eu,  lnist@home.nl,  ria.oomen-ruijten@europarl.europa.eu,  cornelis.visser@europarl.europa.eu,  janmarinus.wiersma@europarl.europa.eu,  corien.wortmann@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Belgium

 

philippe.busquin@europarl.europa.eu,  veronique.dekeyser@europarl.europa.eu,  gerard.deprez@europarl.europa.eu,  antoine.duquesne@europarl.europa.eu,  alain.hutchinson@europarl.europa.eu,  pierre.jonckheer@europarl.europa.eu,  raymond.langendries@europarl.europa.eu,  frederique.ries@europarl.europa.eu,  mathieu.grosch@europarl.europa.eu,  ivo.belet@europarl.europa.eu,  frieda.brepoels@europarl.europa.eu,  philip.claeys@europarl.europa.eu,  jean-luc.dehaene@europarl.europa.eu,  mia.devits@europarl.europa.eu,  koen.dillen@skynet.be,  said.elkhadraoui@europarl.europa.eu,  bart.staes@europarl.europa.eu,  dirk.sterckx@europarl.europa.eu,  marianne.thyssen@europarl.europa.eu,  johan.vanhecke@europarl.europa.eu,  anne.vanlancker@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

France

 

jeanmarie.beaupuy@europarl.europa.eu,  joseph.daul@europarl.europa.eu,  bruno.gollnisch@europarl.europa.eu,  nathalie.griesbeck@europarl.europa.eu,  benoit.hamon@europarl.europa.eu,  adeline.hazan@europarl.europa.eu,  marieanne.islerbeguin@europarl.europa.eu,  mathieuve@wanadoo.fr,  pierre.pribetich@europarl.europa.eu,  pervenche.beres@europarl.europa.eu,  paulmarie.couteaux@europarl.europa.eu,  marielle.desarnez@europarl.europa.eu,  harlem.desir@free.fr,  anne.ferreira@europarl.europa.eu,  bernard.lehideux@europarl.europa.eu,  gilles.savary@europarl.europa.eu,  pierre.schapira@mairie-paris.fr,  francis.wurtz@europarl.europa.eu,  bernadette.bourzai@europarl.europa.eu,  marie-helene.descamps@europarl.europa.eu,  catherine.guy-quint@europarl.europa.eu,  andre.laignel@europarl.europa.eu, 

brigitte.douay@europarl.europa.eu,  brigitte.foure@europarl.europa.eu,  mn.lienemann@nordpasdecalais.fr,  vincent.peillon@europarl.europa.eu,  tokia.saifi@europarl.europa.eu,  henri.weber@europarl.europa.eu,  marie-helene.aubert@europarl.europa.eu,  roselyne.lefrancois@europarl.europa.eu,  elisabeth.morin@europarl.europa.eu,  bernard.poignant@europarl.europa.eu,  bernadette.vergnaud@europarl.europa.eu,  catherine.neris@europarl.europa.eu,  jean-luc.bennahmias@europarl.europa.eu,  guy.bono@europarl.europa.eu,  claire.gibault@europarl.europa.eu,  francoise.grossetete@europarl.europa.eu,  patrick-louis@wanadoo.fr,  michel.rocard@europarl.europa.eu,  ari.vatanen@europarl.europa.eu,  francoise.castex@europarl.europa.eu,  jean-marie.cavada@europarl.europa.eu,  anne.laperrouze@europarl.europa.eu,  beatrice.patrie@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

 

Spain

 

ines.ayalasender@europarl.europa.eu,  pilar.ayuso@europarl.europa.eu,  maria.badiaicutchet-assistant@europarl.europa.eu,  carlos.carnerogonzalez@europarl.europa.eu,  pilar.delcastillo@europarl.europa.eu,  alejandro.cercas@europarl.europa.eu,  barbara.duhrkop@europarl.europa.eu,  vicentemiguel.garcesramon@europarl.europa.eu,  ignasi.guardans@europarl.europa.eu,  cristina.gutierrez-cortines@europarl.europa.eu,  david.hammersteinmintz@europarl.europa.eu,  esther.herranzgarcia@europarl.europa.eu,  regional2.pv@pp.es,  antonio.lopezisturiz@europarl.europa.eu,  miguelangel.martinez@europarl.europa.eu,  antonio.masiphidalgo@europarl.europa.eu,  jaime.mayororeja@europarl.europa.eu,  manuel.medinaortega@europarl.europa.eu,  inigo.mendezdevigo@europarl.europa.eu,  willy.meyerpleite@europarl.europa.eu,  rosa.miguelezramos@europarl.europa.eu,  cristobal.montororomero@europarl.europa.eu,  javier.morenosanchez@europarl.europa.eu,  robiols@psc.es,  josu.ortuondolarrea@europarl.europa.eu,  francisca.pleguezuelosaguilar@europarl.europa.eu,  teresa.rieramadurell@europarl.europa.eu,  raul.romeva@europarl.europa.eu,  joseignacio.salafranca@europarl.europa.eu,  maria.sornosamartinez@europarl.europa.eu,  elena.valenciano@europarl.europa.eu,  daniel.varelasuanzes-carpegna@europarl.europa.eu,  alejo.vidal-quadras@europarl.europa.eu,  luis.yanez-barnuevogarcia@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

Portugal

 

paulo.casaca@europarl.europa.eu,  carlos.coelho@europarl.europa.eu,  assuncao.esteves@europarl.europa.eu,  edite.estrela@europarl.europa.eu,  elisa.ferreira@europarl.europa.eu,  ilda.figueiredo@europarl.europa.eu,  vasco.gracamoura@europarl.europa.eu,  joel.hasseferreira@europarl.europa.eu,  joao.pinheiro@europarl.europa.eu,  jose.ribeiroecastro@europarl.europa.eu,  manuel.dossantos@europarl.europa.eu,  jose.silvapeneda@europarl.europa.eu,  sergio.sousapinto@europarl.europa.eu, 

 

United Kingdom

 

roger.helmer@europarl.europa.eu,  bill.newtondunn@europarl.europa.eu,  glenis.willmott@europarl.europa.eu,  andrew.duff@europarl.europa.eu,  richard.howitt@europarl.europa.eu,  rwsturdy@btconnect.com,  eastern@ukip.org,  thomas.wise@europarl.europa.eu,  john.bowis@europarl.europa.eu,  robert.evans@europarl.europa.eu,  mary.honeyball@europarl.europa.eu,  skamall@europarl.eu.int,  jean.lambert@europarl.europa.eu,  sarah.ludford@europarl.europa.eu,  claude.moraes@europarl.europa.eu,  charles.tannock@europarl.europa.eu,  fiona.hall@europarl.europa.eu,  stephen-hughes@btconnect.com,  ratsmep@sir-robertatkins.org,  chrisdaviesmep@cix.co.uk,  den.dover@europarl.europa.eu,  sajjad.karim@europarl.europa.eu,  briansimpson.labour@virgin.net,  gary.titley@europarl.europa.eu,  jim.allister@europarl.europa.eu,  bairbre.debrun@europarl.europa.eu,  elspeth.attwooll@europarl.europa.eu,  ian.hudghton@europarl.europa.eu,  john.purvis@europarl.europa.eu,  struanmep@aol.comm  cstihler@cstihlermep.freeserve.co.uk,  ASHWORTH Richard James,  sharon.bowles@europarl.europa.eu,  mail@danhamilton.co.uk,  jelles@europarl.eu.int,  daniel.hannan@europarl.europa.eu,  caroline.lucas@europarl.europa.eu,  ashley.mote@europarl.europa.eu,  emma.nicholson@europarl.europa.eu,  peter.skinner@europarl.europa.eu,  mrgrahambooth@aol.com,  giles.chichester@europarl.europa.eu,  glyn.ford@europarl.europa.eu,  caroline.jackson@europarl.europa.eu,  roger.knapman@europarl.europa.eu,  neil.parish@europarl.europa.eu,  graham.watson@europarl.europa.eu,  eluned.morgan@europarl.europa.eu,  philip.bradbourn@europarl.europa.eu,  philip.bushill-matthews@europarl.europa.eu,  michael.cashman@europarl.europa.eu,  malcolm.harbour@europarl.europa.eu,  elizabeth.lynne@europarl.europa.eu,  richard@richardcorbett.org.uk,  timothy.kirkhope@btinternet.com,  linda.mcavan@europarl.europa.eu,  edward.mcmillan-scott@europarl.europa.eu,  diana@dianawallismep.org.uk, 

 

 

Ireland

 

proinsias.derossa@europarl.europa.eu,  gay.mitchell@europarl.europa.eu,  eoin.ryan@europarl.europa.eu,  liam.aylward@europarl.europa.eu,  avril.doyle@europarl.europa.eu,  mairead.mcguinness@europarl.europa.eu,  marian.harkin@europarl.europa.eu,  jim.higgins@europarl.europa.eu,  colmburke@colmburke.eu,  briancrowleymep@eircom.net, 

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HERE ARE THREE PHOTOGRAPHS (From our many hundreds on file) SHOWING WHY THIS LEGISLATION NEEDS TO BE PASSED.  WITH YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT WE CAN GET THE LAW CHANGED FOR STRAY ANIMALS THROUGHOUT EUROPE.

PLEASE ACT NOW – Thank You – SAV.

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Russia: The Plight of Moscow’s Stray Dogs

Please access the following link for photographs and videos:

“Who gave the command to capture 35,000 stray dogs and send them to just four unfinished shelters?”

Inna Alekseevna Unanyan is the chairman of Interregional Council of Stray Animal Custodians.

 

The situation with stray animals in Moscow is tragic, and not just for the animals, but for people as well. People believed the authorities when they issued a resolution on humane regulation of animal numbers in 2002. They promised not to kill the dogs. We activists got involved in the programme. We sterilised, fostered and made the dogs better – all by ourselves. We waited for the government to fulfill its promises.
Finally, a year ago, the government decided to build 15 shelters. But for now only four of the shelters have been built, and even those are unfinished. They don’t have water or electricity; they’ve had no funding since last June. But the government still brings dogs there from all around Moscow. It’s not only that the dogs don’t receive professional care, they do not receive any medical treatment or even food! They are kept in cages and never let out to run. Sometimes they don’t even get any water. Dogs die in these shelters.

It’s a betrayal, betrayal of people who believed the government’s promises and for the past six years looked after the stray animals themselves. And now, the government’s ordered for all of the dogs to be captured. Right in front of people who have fostered the animals, they are grabbed and taken to shelters, where they die.
Moreover, among these 15 shelters there are some with a planned capacity for between 4,000 and 6,500 dogs. It’s sheer madness. Many people, including some prominent Moscow artists, have protested against that. We explained that such a crowding is cruel, that shelters shouldn’t accommodate more than 300 dogs.
We ask, who gives these orders?

Who gave the command to capture 35,000 stray dogs in the streets of Moscow and send them to just four unfinished shelters?

Several NGOs filed a lawsuit against Kozhuhovo shelter which accommodes 700 dogs which are underfed and kept in cages 24 hours a day. Some dogs there have died, the others are kept alive only because of volunteers. Some dogs just disappear from the shelters.

Our organisation registered a number of cases when dogs in Moscow were shot. We even have bullets, extracted from wounded dogs in vets’ clinics. We tell the government about these cases, but the government does nothing about it.”

The situation with stray animals in Moscow is tragic, and not just for the animals, but for people as well.

People believed the authorities when they issued a resolution on humane regulation of animal numbers in 2002. They promised not to kill the dogs.

Petitions to sign please :

 
 

 

 

 

Uk: Petition – The First Ever Animal Bill Of Rights

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http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/903969325

The First Ever Animal Bill Of Rights

 

Target: Anyone relevant to the accomplishment of our goal.
Sponsor: Matt DeLuca

The love and loyalty of Animals is one that the human animal can learn from, and thus, it is time that we finally give animals their due, and consider them the precious, feeling, living, breathing, Spiritual beings that they are. (Some say that I am dreaming…that this Earth will never treat Animals with such love, kindness, and equality. To that, I say this: The first man on the moon had a dream once. He dreamt of someday walking on the moon. Elvis Presley and Jon Bon Jovi were both told to give up their dream of being succesful musicians, because “it would never happen”. Dont tell me that dreams dont come true. They do. Moral of the story. I will NOT “aim low”…I will not give-up and accept the way of the world….I will not accept that this cannot become a reality, because, if enough of you share the dream with me, it WILL become a reality. Do you share the dream? Do you refuse to allow Animals to suffer and die because of human animal ignorance, arrogance, egotism, and speciesism? If so, please sign this petition. Every act of positive change that this world has ever seen, was first a dream of a rare few. We have a dream. It CAN and WILL come true if enough of you share this dream with us. Do you share the dream? If so, you understand that it doesnt end with your signature on this petition. If you truly share the dream and have a passion to it see it become a reality, you will work to make this a better world for Animals. How? BY MAKING THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE FOR ANIMALS. You have the power. Dont wait for politicians to tell you its ok to change the world. Change it yourself! One human at a time, making life better for one Animal at a time, and we will change the world. Society’s flawed perceptions (I.E. We’re “supreme beings” and Animals are “second rate beings”) allow Animal cruelty, suffering and death to continue. Change the world’s ignorant, and arrogant perceptions towards Animals, and you change the way that the world treats Animals. And you change the laws in the process, thus, this dream CAN come true, and it WILL come true…….. if enough of us want it to. Believe. Achieve. Animals are beautiful people. Treat them as such. And enlighten this dark world with the light of the truth.)

 

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Photos: Animals Asia, Animals Angels, SAV Alliance