
Mark x – Love to all !


Stay Foxy !!

Photo – Mark (WAV)

Mark x – Love to all !


Stay Foxy !!

Photo – Mark (WAV)

Animal rights activists claim pig cruelty in undercover investigation
An undercover investigation on two Irish pig farms by animal rights activists has shown what they claim is “severe animal cruelty, neglect and environmental pollution”.
The footage purportedly taken in January 2024, was presented by Animal Rebellion Ireland (ARI) and the National Animal Rights Association (NARA) which said the farms were chosen “at random”.

Source: Animal Rebellion Ireland (ARI) and the National Animal Rights Association (NARA)
The activists said their footage shows pigs in “coffin-like confinement”, pigs with “docked tails”, “seemingly untreated wounds and injuries”, and “dead pigs left piled up outside”.
The footage was given to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), from which the campaigners say they are now “awaiting a response”.
“We want the entire pig industry shut down, and not over a lengthy transitional period. It needs to be shut down immediately,” NARA spokesperson, Laura Broxson said.
One of the pig farms investigated housed between 9,000-12,000 pigs, according to Animal Rebellion Ireland representative, Becky Jenkins, who said “this investigation is the first of many”.
“There were many pigs and piglets sick and injured. Some were biting the bars of their pens repeatedly, which is a stress-induced stereotypical behaviour,” Broxson said.
“We were expecting it to be bad, but we were not fully prepared for the horrors we witnessed,” the spokesperson said and added that there was “nauseating stench of faeces, urine and decay”.
“If dogs and cats were kept in such conditions, there would be national outrage, legal prosecutions, and immediate changes in legislation to prohibit its continuance,” Broxson added.
Attending a press conference organised by the organisations today (Tuesday, March 5), People Before Profit-Solidarity TD Paul Murphy said he will raise the matter in the Dáil this week.

L-r: Animal Rebellion Ireland representative, Becky Jenkins; former UK pig industry vet, Dr. Alice Brough; and National Animal Rights Association spokesperson, Laura Broxson at a press conference in Dublin which revealed the footage of pigs.
The DAFM said it will investigate the “alleged breaches” of pig welfare requirements raised by the acitvists “following receipt of any evidence”, and take “appropriate action” where non-compliance or poor welfare is identified.
In a statement provided to Agriland, the DAFM said that it takes any allegations of breaches of animal welfare regulations “extremely seriously”.
“Irish pig farms are subject to national and European pig welfare regulations, and department officials regularly inspect pig farms on that basis.
“The department has a number of initiatives to support improvements in pig welfare, including pig welfare action plans which the pig sector has engaged with.
“And the provision of grants through the department’s [Targeted Agriculture Modernisation Schemes] TAMS programme to support higher-welfare buildings and infrastructure on farms,” the DAFM said.

More than 400,000 songbirds killed by organised crime in Cyprus
Not allowed to repeat text, so can only give article reference via a link :
More than 400,000 songbirds killed by organised crime in Cyprus | Birds | The Guardian
Thats Life !
Mark

Diana, over recent weeks we have explored every legal possibility to help the animals on the Bahijah, only to have to accept that their fate rested with the live export regulator in Australia – the Federal Department of Agriculture.
So it’s with a heavy heart that I tell you that, inconceivably, the regulator is allowing the animals to be re-loaded so the ship can once again embark for Israel.
As you know, the decision to grant the exporter an export permit rather than keep the animals in Australia condemns them to another month at sea – and is nothing less than sanctioned animal cruelty.

This map shows the extended route the sheep and cattle will be forced to travel over the next 30+ days – just so they can be killed for their meat in Israel.
This has been like watching a horror movie, Diana. First, the decision to send a shipment of live animals into a conflict zone, then they head for South Africa, and then to not offload them immediately when they returned to Australia – allowing them instead to languish for days in the middle of a Western Australian heatwave.
It has been a true ‘tragedy of errors’ – human errors – and yet, once again, it is the animals who will suffer the consequences.
Our commitment to you Diana, has always been that we will leave no stone unturned when it comes to protecting animals. And I promise you, we haven’t.
Over recent weeks we’ve been part of a monumental collaborative effort, spanning Australia, South Africa and Israel.
We have been communicating in the strongest of terms with the live export regulator – highlighting to them their strong grounds to reject the export permit application.
Yet, they have chosen to approve it – adhering to processes that were not written with the interests of animals at heart.
As you know, this trade has been littered with animal welfare disasters. On each occasion we have honoured these animals by being their voice with our politicians, and that is what we must do again.
That re-loading and shipping these animals once again to Israel was the live export industry’s preferred option, when more humane alternatives exist, presents further evidence as to why this ruthless trade must end.
Their ‘animal welfare’ claims have been brutally and completely exposed as PR spin.
Right now, we are calling on our Australian supporters to ensure every politician here understands the weight of community anguish at this injustice.
We also wanted to thank you Diana, for supporting our efforts from overseas to ensure that the story of the animals on the Bahijah is one of the very final pages of the tragic story that is live animal export.
For the animals,
| Lyn White AM Director of Strategy |



Hi all; here is an up to date link of everything we have published regarding Chinese Cat Torture and Killings. Directly below are links to our petitions – please support and pass on if you can.
At the end is a link to the protest taking place (about the Chinese tortures) in New York City on Friday 8th March; please support if it is your ‘patch’.
All we can say is firstly thanks to everyone who has signed our petition; there are lots of comments also which are well worth a read !
Second – the campaign is really gaining momentum now; going global literally; and that is the way it will continue at least until we are informed that the Chinese authorities are taking serious action to bring all the perpetrators of this disgusting suffering to task. Only with the formal introduction of legislation in China will we reduce our work on this. Animals in China need a lot more protection in the form of official legislation.
Via this following link (for the New York Protest on 8/3/24) you can see a lot of abusers are now being exposed and their photos and details published of what they do. More sick torturing perverts will be exposed as evidence is obtained – so China; act and act now to prosecute them – over to you.
Best – Mark and Diana
The Killer On My Doorstep; Down The Road; Across The River; Anywhere !! – World Animals Voice
China: ‘Crush’ Information. – World Animals Voice
EXPOSING AND COMBATING CAT TORTURE NETWORKS. 6/1/24. – World Animals Voice
China: Cat Torture Actions Follow Up – No. 1 – World Animals Voice
China – Cat Torture – Major Information and Actions – Follow Up No. 2 – World Animals Voice
And this is why … – World Animals Voice
(US) NEW YORK CITY March 8, 2024: Protest Cat Torture Rings – World Animals Voice




Above – Chen Xilin, 22 y/o, owner of cat abuse website







Chen Xilin, 22 y/o, owner of cat abuse website

Yui Xi or Xixi, online girlfriend of Chen








England: Chinese Cat Torture Petition – Please Support Thank You. – World Animals Voice
German Version of Petition “China: Katzen-Folter-Ring (Cat Torture Ring)” – World Animals Voice



4 March 2024
RSPCA
Interview
To mark the RSPCA’s 200 year anniversary, we interview Chris Sherwood, the organisation’s Chief Executive. He tells us about the RSPCA’s unwavering commitment to animal welfare since 1824.
Tell us a bit about the RSPCA and its main battles?
There’s so much to say!
This year is our 200th anniversary – that’s two centuries we’ve been changing laws, attitudes and behaviours towards animals. More than 400 animal welfare laws have passed since we were founded in 1824, and we have literally changed the way we all think, feel and act towards animals.
We’ve fought for animals in homes, laboratories, farms, and the wild, and of course, we’ve rescued, rehabilitated and rehomed countless numbers, while always showing them all the compassion they deserve.
Our landmark anniversary is an amazing time to reflect on all that – and just how much society has changed for animals over the past two centuries. Indeed, I’m so proud that the RSPCA has been at the forefront of many of those changes – from stopping bear baiting and cockfighting shortly after our formation, to championing a Protection of Animals Act in 1911; and campaigning for laws like the Hunting Act 2004 and Animal Welfare Act 2006. But our influence has not just been legislatively. From setting up the RSPCA Fund for Sick & Wounded Horses during the First World War, to responding to the East Coast Flood of the 1950s – and so much more – we’ve been there. Into the 1970s, and the RSPCA Reform Group helped us develop a comprehensive animal welfare policy platform – further shaping how society – all of us – treat and think about animals.
Yet, there is still so much to do. Animals are arguably facing the biggest challenges of our history, through climate change, industrial farming, loss of habitat, the cost of living and the effects of the pandemic. Unless we put animal welfare on the mainstream agenda as one of the most pressing causes of our time, we risk animals lives getting worse, not better.
But we know that we can’t do this alone – we need as many people to join us as possible. So to mark our 200th anniversary this year we launched our million strong movement – we want a million people to join us in our 200th year and beyond, whether that is volunteering, giving their voice to animals or fundraising for us.
In which countries is the RSPCA present?
The RSPCA works in England and Wales – with dedicated staff and a proud network of branches operating in every single community of both nations. But as the world’s first animal charity, we sparked a global movement that spread around the world – so we’re also proud to have links with the animal welfare movement in all corners of the globe.
We have a dedicated international team who take our experiences and expertise of animal welfare in England and Wales all around the world – and have helped inspire and influence change right across Europe, Africa and Asia. We are also proud to be active members of Eurogroup for Animals, and a founding partner of the World Federation for Animals.
From humble beginnings at the Old Slaughter’s Coffee House in Central London in the early 19th century, it’s amazing to think what the RSPCA has gone on to achieve.Image What about you? Tell us a bit more about your role within the RSPCA and why you joined.
It’s been an enormous privilege to serve as the RSPCA’s chief executive since August 2018 – I could not be prouder to lead this fantastic charity for the past nearly six years.

My background is probably not typical of many chief executives – I was the first person in my family to get GCSEs, let alone an A level or undergraduate degree.
Before joining the RSPCA, I spent time as director of innovation and development at leading disability charity Scope, before working in policy and external affairs at Relate – the UK’s leading family and relationships charity – where I was later chief executive.
I’d always wanted to work in the voluntary sector because of my passion for creating a good society – inspired by where I grew up, in a former steel down battling with the social and economic effects of deindustrialisation. For me, a good society is one which is kind, inclusive and compassionate, and where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, not just survive – a better world in which we all take responsibility for our individual and collective impact on each other, on animals and on the planet.
Since becoming CEO at the RSPCA, we’ve of course endured a global pandemic, the ongoing cost of living crisis, and the continued, mounting threat of serious climate change – to name but a few of the challenges at the top of my in-tray, so it has certainly been an incredibly busy and challenging five and a half years.
I am inspired every day by the work of our diverse, dedicated teams – from our frontline officers, to our animal centres, call handlers, science experts, campaigners and so many others; all dedicating themselves to making our world a better one for the animals we share our lives with.
And I think we’ve been making a real difference, from continuing to deliver frontline animal rescue services throughout Covid-19, to supporting people through these difficult economic times, with, among other things, a pet food bank scheme, which delivered 1.5 million meals to needy pets last year. We’ve secured tougher sentences for animal abusers (my proudest moment as CEO) while animal sentience has been recognised in law and we are on the cusp of seeing live exports banned, something we have been campaigning against for more than 50 years.
In 2021, we launched a new strategy Together for Animal Welfare, which set ambitious targets to cut animal neglect in half, see more than half of UK farmed animals reared to RSPCA standards, and secure a UN declaration for animals. It’s ambitious, and we need as many people as possible to support us, and to support the animal welfare cause if we are going to continue to change animals’ lives now and in the future.
We know the RSPCA can’t fix every problem animals face by ourselves – and our response is so much stronger when we work together. But that’s why I see 2024 – our 200th anniversary – as the start of a new chapter in a remarkable story of helping animals; and a chance to transform again how we work together, everyone for every animal, to meet the challenges of the years, decades and centuries to come. https://www.youtube.com/embed/PkyLdSEHVDs?autoplay=0&start=0&rel=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eurogroupforanimals.org When did the RSPCA join Eurogroup for Animals and why?
We’re the OG! We’ve been involved since the very beginning – some 44 years ago, in 1980!
In fact, the RSPCA founded Eurogroup for Animals – because we know that the animal welfare sector is stronger when it works together and speaks with a united voice. Over more than four decades, we’ve worked closely with our partners and are proud of the campaign successes it has secured for animal welfare.
It’s really important to pay tribute here to our outgoing president Dr Richard Ryder; Eurogroup for Animals was very much his vision; and also to our former director general Peter Davies – who did inspiring work as president.
Since the UK left the European Union, our membership has remained vital as we negotiate the Brexit transition. The European Union remains the UK’s largest market for imports and exports. The UK also left the EU, but not Europe, and we know animal welfare transcends national borders. The ongoing war in Ukraine has highlighted the need for collaboration, and the RSPCA worked with and through Eurogroup for Animals as part of our response to helping animals there.
What are RSPCA’s main campaigning achievements in 2023?
2023 was a really busy year for our campaigns; we saw an incredible 200,000 people sign petitions, write to the UK and Welsh Governments, contact their elected representatives and get their voice heard. We know animal issues are responsible for filling many politicians’ mail bags – and we make no apology for that!
But it was a turbulent year in British politics. We are leading up to an election which polls suggest could lead to a change of UK Government for the first time in 14 years.
And there were challenges, and frustrations, for animal welfare policy. The UK Government sadly dropped its flagship Kept Animals Bill, which was a tough pill to swallow, and we had to mobilise very quickly to ensure lots of very hard work and policy commitments were not lost altogether. We also saw the UK involved with new free trade agreements that failed to include measures to ensure imports met the UK’s higher animal standards. At one point, the list of broken promises from the UK Government for animals was as high as 15 – but fortunately the tide could be turning in favour of animals again.
We’ve seen the fruits of our campaigning continue in recent weeks and months; with restrictions on the keeping of primates as pets, a ban on the live export of animals and new rules around pet theft back on the agenda. In Wales, we successfully campaigned for the UK’s first ban on the use of snares, while glue traps were outlawed too – offering a real lifeline for wild animals. The UK Government also committed to a consultation on mandatory food labelling, which could give millions of people more information than ever before about where the food they eat comes from.Image How can the public act for the RSPCA?
There’s so many ways our supporters can get involved – and help animals.
None of our work for animals would be possible without our amazing supporters and volunteers. We have approximately 16,000 members, and last year more than 7,000 volunteers supported our work. We’re lucky that many people choose to support us – but this year, we want to go even further by inspiring a million-strong movement to come together for animal welfare.
From transporting injured wildlife to rescue centres, to signing and sharing petitions, going into schools and chatting to kids about animals, or taking on a fundraiser for us, there are endless opportunities for people all over England and Wales to help us create a better world for every animal.
And it’s thanks to our kind donors that we can keep our work going. Last year, rates of animal abandonment reached a three-year high, and we’ve seen unprecedented demand on many of our services due to the cost of living crisis. A few pounds really can make all the difference and help keep our rescuers on the road.
Words to live by?
Anyone who follows me on X will know I regularly tweet about cake (carrot cake being my favourite!); so I subscribe to the adage “a party without cake is just a meeting”!
I’m also always inspired by Margaret Mead’s quote – “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”. It really highlights the power of people. Indeed, many charities start by a group of people coming together who aren’t happy with something in society and want to see it change; that is the story of the RSPCA and from those humble beginnings – a global movement sparked.
And it’s perhaps a bit of a cliche in the animal welfare world now – but it’s always hard to look beyond Mahatma Gandhi’s great quote – “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated”. As the RSPCA turns 200, we can be proud of the moral progress we’ve seen in this country – but there’s still so much more work for us all to do.
Regards Mark
Thanks to everyone who is supporting our Petitions (to English and German Ambassadors) re cat torture in China. You can see both of these directly below this post. Please sign if you have not done so yet, and pass on to all your contacts. Thanks M.
Thank you – this issue is really getting a voice now; and as we say the Chinese government needs to step up to the plate and take action.

England: Chinese Cat Torture Petition – Please Support Thank You. – World Animals Voice
German Version of Petition “China: Katzen-Folter-Ring (Cat Torture Ring)” – World Animals Voice
Moving on:

Victoria Beckham’s show at Paris Fashion Week has been disrupted by activists from animal rights group Peta. The 49-year-old designer, who found fame in pop group the Spice Girls, showcased her autumn/winter 2024 collection on Friday. The campaigners got up during the show and walked the runway alongside the models while holding up signs saying “viva vegan leather”. Their T-shirts read: “Animals aren’t fabric. Turn your back on animals skins.”
Animal rights activists disrupt Victoria Beckham show in Paris (msn.com)
Victoria Beckham’s Paris fashion show disrupted by animal rights protesters (msn.com)
Regards Mark
Time Out Chill I think after lots of bad things recently – Enjoy;
Petition Link:
https://www.change.org/p/china-katzen-folter-ring-cat-torture-ring

Petition Text:
Botschaft der Volksrepublik China in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
S.E. Herr WU Ken
Botschafter
Märkisches Ufer 54, 10179 Berlin
Sehr geehrter Herr Botschafter Ken,
China hat eine unglückliche und internationale Reputation für andauernde Tierquälerei und die Abwesenheit von Gesetzen zum Schutz von Tieren.
Diese Petition bezieht sich konkret auf die aktuelle Problematik des “Cat Torture Ring” und seiner Aktivitäten.
Unter diesem Link auf unserer Website finden Sie die dazugehörigen Informationen zum Thema: Search Results for “china cat torture” – World Animals Voice
Ein Zitat von Gandhi besagt, “Die Größe und den moralischen Fortschritt einer Nation kann man daran messen, wie sie ihre Tiere behandeln”, und daraus folgernd ergibt sich dass China sich in seiner gegenwärtigen Form am Rande des zivilisatorischen Abgrunds befindet.
Wie Sie anhand des oben genannten Links ersehen können, hat sich – primär in China – ein Netzwerk von Katzenquälern gebildet, und entwickelt sich offenbar sehr schnell weiter. Diese Aktivitäten spielen sich in erster Linie im sog. “Dark Web” ab, als “Online Community”, innerhalb derer sich die Teilnehmer und Gruppenmitglieder gegenseitig darin zu übertreffen suchen, Katzen und Katzenwelpen, inkl. schwangerer Kätzinnen, zu Tode zu foltern. Es spielen sich Szenen ab, die kein normaler Mensch ertragen kann.
Die geistesgestörten Mitglieder dieser Online-gruppen filmen ihre Handlungen der Folter und des qualvollen Tötens und teilen sie mit anderen über das “Telegram”-netzwerk, innerhalb dessen sich die weitaus meisten dieser Gruppen befinden. Es dreht sich hierbei um eine internationale Mitgliedschaft, und ist damit nicht auf das Ursprungsland China beschränkt. Es geht soweit dass Mitglieder Bestellungen platzieren und Wünsche äußern, welcher Art von Quälerei einzelne Katzen unterzogen werden sollen – dies beinhaltet Kreuzigungen, “Waterboarding”, das übergießen mit kochendem Wasser, strangulieren & ersticken, verbrennen (komplett oder einzelner Körperteile bei vollem Bewusstsein), Sezieren und Abtrennen von Körperteilen bei lebendigem Leibe, lebendiges kochen/grillen, verätzen mit Säuren bzw. das zwangswseise verschlucken derselben, häuten, ausstechen von Augen, das Töten im Mixer/Shredder (Welpen), etc.
Ab und zu wird die eine oder andere Site/Gruppe geschlossen – wenn sie öffentliches Aufsehen erregt hat oder angegriffen wird – nur um dann zügig an anderer Stelle und unter anderem Namen wieder erstellt zu werden, um ihre grausigen Aktivitäten fortzusetzen. Einige dieser Sites/Gruppen haben bis zu 10.000+ aktive – internationale – Mitglieder.
Auf diesen Sites bzw. innerhalb dieser Gruppen bewegen sich diese Missbraucher und Tierquäler völlig frei, und gefallen sich in der Schilderung ihrer Aktivitäten, ohne dass den Tieren, die sich dem ausgeliefert sehen, geholfen werden kann. Für sie ist dies eine Hölle, der sie nicht entkommen können.
Das Bewusstsein bzw. der Glaube unaufhaltbar und nicht belangbar zu sein, vor allem auch angesichts der Tatsache, dass es gegenwärtig in China keinerlei Tierschutzgesetzt gibt, leistet diesen Aktivitäten zusätzlichen Vorschub, und erlaubt deren Zurschaustellung und Weiterverbreitung auf diesen sozialen Netzwerken. Im Grunde können diese Individuen tun und lassen was sie wollen, und man kann sich nur ungefähr vorstellen, als normal denkender und fühlender Mensch, wozu diese pervertierten Monster in Menschengestalt gegenüber hilflosen Geschöpfen fähig sind.
Desweiteren nehmen sie sich auch die Freiheit Tierschutztaktivisten zu verspotten, und in Einzelfällen weibliche Aktivistinnen, die einen direkten Kontakt etablieren, mit der Forderung sexueller Gefälligkeiten im Austausch gegen ein am Leben gelassenes Tier zu erpressen. Angesichts des vollkommenen Fehlens von Vorschriften und Überwachung sind einzelne Aktivisten und Tierschützer hilflos, trotz ihrer standhaften Entschlossenheit, diesen Perversionen einen Riegel vorzuschieben.
Daher ist es unabdingbar dass Internationale Tierschutz- und Tierrechtsorganisationen sich dieses Themas und Kampfes annehmen – aus Gründen von Moral & Ethik ohne Grenzen.
Wir bitten Sie daher inständig, Herr Botschafter Ken, mit den Ihnen zustehenden Mitteln auf Ihre Regierung in China einzuwirken, um sie von der unbedingten Notwendigkeit von Tierschutzgesetzen auf Ihrem Territorium zu überzeugen. China kann erst dann einen gleichgestellten Platz unter den zivilisierten Nationen der Welt einnehmen, die Tierquälerei ächten und unter Strafe stellen, wenn dies geschieht.
Dies ist durchaus auch eine Frage die sich auf wirtschaftliche Interessen auswirkt – im positiven wie im negativen – und daher im Eigeninteresse Chinas liegt.
Daher fordern wir die Etablierung und Umsetzung von Gesetzen zum Schutz von Tieren vor Tierquälerei in China – egal in welcher Form – und Verhaftung und Bestrafung von Individuen die, wir hier, strafbare Handlungen solcher Schwere und Ausprägung begehen. Wir verlangen weiterhin die Schaffung rechtlicher Mittel zur Zerschlagung von Sites, Netzwerken und Providern, die diesem Missbrauch aktuell Tür und Tor öffnen – und den aktuellen Zustand überhaupt erst möglich machen.
Ihre Position erlaubt Ihnen, diese Entscheidungen mit zu beinflussen und voran zu tragen – worauf wir hoffen und erwarten.
Bitte seien Sie sich dessen bewusst, dass eine große Anzahl Menschen, aus aller Herren Länder, empört und schockiert darüber sind, dass diesen Aktivitäten erlaubt wird, unbehelligt und unangefochten weiterhin – mehrheitlich, aber nicht nur – über das Dark Net-netzwerk Verbreitung zu finden, und auch in die Hände von Minderjährigen gelangen kann.
Bedauerlicherweise hat die Ignoranz und Inaktivität der chinesischen Regierung und ihrer Behörden dazu geführt dass sich eine sehr gefährliche und in höchstem Maße verstörende Online-Community gebildet hat, und wächst.
Mitglieder dieser Netzwerke, in großer Zahl, begehen entsetzliche Greueltaten wie die oben geschilderten, aus purer Lust an der Quälerei. Darüber hinaus produzieren eine offenbar nicht geringe Anzahl an Indivuen sogenannte “Crush (auch Snuff) Videos”, in denen Frauen in hohen Absätzen Tiere – meistens kleinere, wie Katzen, Hundewelpen, Kaninchen, etc. – zu Tode trampeln. Dieses Material wird kommerziell angeboten und verkauft an Personen mit offenbar sehr speziellen krankhaften sexuellen Vorlieben.
Das produzieren und vertreiben solcher Videos ist in den meisten Ländern international illegal und wird strafrechtlich verfolgt.
Was solches Material, das auf Plattformen wie z.B. Telegram und X Verbreitung erfährt, mit leicht beeindruckbaren Jugendlichen anrichtet, kann man sich nur vorstellen. Und auch sie sind letzten Endes Opfer dieser hochgefährlichen Individuen, die sich im Dark Net verstecken und alles um sich herum verseuchen mit ihren pervertierten Aktivitäten – und offenbar, wenn nicht mit dem Segen der chinesischen Regierung, so doch mit deren Desinteresse und durch deren Fahrlässigkeit.
Es ist in den Kreisen der Gesetzteshüter und Kriminalisten nichts neues, dass jene, die Tiere quälen, oft in der Jugend, später zu Menschen migrieren, und zu Mördern, teilweise Serienmördern werden. Eine solche Entwicklung kann auch in China nicht erwünscht sein, und muss daher dringend unterbunden werden.
Daher rufen wir, die Signatoren, Herrn Botschafter Wu Ken und alle relevanten chinesischen Behörden und Regierungsämter auf, die erforderlichen harten Maßnahmen in Gang zu setzen, um diesem Folter-Netzwerk mit der gebotenen Dringlichkeit Einhalt zu gebieten und die Verantwortlichen zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen.
Vielen Dank.
Mark; (Gründer) ‘World Animals Voice’ (WAV); London, England – Grossbritannien; und Diana (WAV) Deutschland.
ENGLISH VERSION
Same petition in English to be sent to Chinese Ambassador, London:
Go To – Link – https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2024/03/04/67966/