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      <title>Stop the Trophy Hunt - Faltering Light</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Fall 2016 Update - Sadly the BC government has opened the 2016 trophy hunt for bears.</b></p>

<p>The second edition has been delivered to Premier Christy Clark via Pamela Martin, Minister Terry Lake and Minister Thompson during 2012.  Behind the scenes we have worked with MLA Jane Thornthwaite to try and effect change. Sadly this effort has yet to yield results for Minister Thompson  still strongly supports unconditional Wolf and poorly managed trophy bear hunting.  <b<Please tell your MLA this is factor for you in the 2017 provincial election.</b>

<p>Imagine making a difference. The Faltering Light visual petition is a high quality book containing an open letter to the BC government demanding that trophy hunting of bears is stopped. It contains insightful essays from leading environmentalists, stunning sepia toned bear photographs and 1,000s of  signatures  from British Columbians supporting the termination of the trophy hunt.  Please join us in signing the book today.</p>

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<p>This petition is supported by:</p>

<p>The Spirit Bear Youth coalition, Pacific Wild, Bluewater Adventures, Bears Matter B.C., Ursa Freedom Project, NaturalArt - Brad Hill Photography, Sierra Club B.C., Ocean Adventures, Maple Leaf Adventures, Valhalla Wilderness Committee, Wilderness Committee, Ecojustice, The BC Environmental Network, Knight Inlet Lodge, Forest Ethics, Grizzly Bear Ranch, Cold Coast Photography, Wildernessprints, Rainforest Kayak Adventures and John Marriott Photography.</p>]]></description>
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      <title>Ban the brutal festival at Nem Thuong village, Vietnam</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This is one Vietnamese festival that makes even non animal lovers cringe.</p>

<p>Every year, at a village near Hanoi, a pig is brutally chopped into two so that people can smear banknotes with its blood in the belief that it would bring luck.</p>

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      <title>Stop the mass slaughtering of street dogs in Egypt</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Update March 2013: shared by GoPetition on Facebook. Petition originally published in May 2007.</b></p>

<p>Update 6 November 2010:  Massive killing is taking place all over Egypt, the GOVS take Minia Governorate as a successful example, the Governor of Menia killed all the dogs in Menia.</p>

<p>For all concerned about the current massacre of dogs in Egypt</p>

<p>Very clearly the GOVS (General Organization of Veterinary Services) will not stop this massacre all over Egypt unless the Animal Welfare Societies set an immediate meeting with the Chairperson of General Organization of Veterinary Services (GOVS)to discuss feasable solutions.</p>

<p>The GOVS proposes, 4 units to be allotted to the AW societies who wish to conduct TNR projects or relocate dogs in some areas where the GOVS received most complaints from some citizens. The GOVS states, they have little resources in terms of operations equipments, but they have those facilities, man power, and vets. Unless the AW societies make this step the massacre will continue. I make call to all AW societies, to be one hand in facing this massacre, I call AW societies to forget all the differences between them and unite for stopping the current and future massacre.</p>

<p>Please find the contact info of All or most OF THE AW SOCIETIES IN EGYPT, and also the contacts of GOVS:</p>

<p>AW societies in Egypt</p>

<p>Egyptian Society of Animal Friends ESAF<br />
Chairperson: Mr Ahmed El Sherbiny<br />
Shabramant<br />
Mobile: 0122111162<br />
Telephones: +2 02 33817681</p>

<p>SOCEITY FOR THE PROTECTION OF ANIMAL RIGHTS IN EGYPT (SPARE)<br />
President: Mrs. Amina Abaza<br />
16 Taha Hussein Street<br />
CAIRO<br />
Tel: + 20 (12) 316 2912/218 8823<br />
Fax: + 20 (2) 2737 0849<br />
http://sparealife.org/<br />
spare@sparealife.org</p>

<p>EGYPTIAN SOCIETY FOR MERCY FOR ANIMALS<br />
Miss Bahra Fahmy<br />
Miss Mona Khalil<br />
Sakkara Country Club road, villa al bab al ali<br />
GIZA<br />
Tel: (002) 0122188823 – 0105522930<br />
http://esmaegypt.org<br />
mona_khalil@yahoo.com, nazihhammad@yahoo.com</p>

<p>TOUCH OF LIFE<br />
Mrs Anouchka Mellin<br />
9 El Hadid Wa Al Solb street, Midan Lebnan, Mohandessin<br />
GIZA<br />
Tel/ (002) 0101963712<br />
anouchka@link.net</p>

<p>Animal Welfare Association for Research and Education (AWARE)<br />
Ahmed Diab & Amr Hamdy<br />
GIZA<br />
Tel: 0127734886</p>

<p>ANIMAL HAVEN<br />
Shahira El Khadem<br />
Villa 4 , Road 277, New Maadi<br />
CAIRO<br />
Tel: (002) (02) 2516 40 10</p>

<p>EMRO<br />
Villa 11, Block 4, Ground Floor, El Togarayeen City, Al Mokattam,<br />
CAIRO<br />
Tel: (002) (02) 25076946<br />
http://emaurescue.org/<br />
adopt@emaurescue.org</p>

<p>ANIMAL CARE IN EGYPT (ACE EGYPT)<br />
Website: http://www.ace-egypt.org.uk/<br />
Animal Care in Egypt (ACE)<br />
El H'abil Road<br />
Luxor, Egypt<br />
Kim Taylor<br />
Contact: +2 959 280727<br />
kim@ace-egypt.org.uk kim@ace-egypt.org.uk</p>

<p>EGYPTIAN FEDERATION FOR AW SOCIETIES<br />
Dr. Shehab AbdelHamid<br />
Contacts: +2 :0103888201<br />
Egyptian Federation for Animal Welfare <efaw.egypt@gmail.com>;<br />
Farouk El Dessouky <farouk86@hotmail.com>;</p>

<p>BROOKE HOSPITAL<br />
info@brooke-hospital.org.uk</p>

<p>DONKEY SANCTUARY<br />
Morad Ragheb <spwdme@tedata.net.eg>;<br />
Mobile: 0127921600<br />
Office: +2 33355884</p>

<p>OFFICIALS GOVERNMENTALS:<br />
Professor Dr. Mohamed Mustafa El Garhy<br />
Dr. Hassan Shafik: (002) (02) 337481764</p>

<p>PLEASE AW SOCIETIES IN EGYPT UNITE, SET THIS MEETING TO STOP THE CURRENT MASSACRE, PLEASE ACT NOW, WE WILL SUPPORT THE NGO'S WHO TAKE POSIVITE STEP TO STOP THIS MASSACRE.</p>

<p>..................end of post Nov. 6, 2010</p>

<p>The Government in Egypt still insists on using strychnine poison to address stray dogs problems in Egypt.</p>

<p>Regardless of warnings of danger of using this poison on man and animals Gen. Vet Services insists.  Whilst the Utility police force insist on shooting dogs regardless of the plea from Animal welfare groups and organizations in Egypt. The legislation, one was submitted by Animal Friends, but refused due to points which were found redundant, another legislation was proposed by OIE conference held in Cairo last month, God only knows if there is any hope in coming up with a legislation or applying the standards submitted by OIE.</p>

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<b>Update September 2010</b></p>

<p>Mass shooting and poisoning is taking place in a big scale now, it seems that the excuse now is:  a rabies infected dog has bitten a person, so, the Governors of various Governorates order mass shooting or mass poisoning.. without investigation.... this is done, healthy unhealthy animals, this is done, dangers of strychnine poison on environment, this is done... Pressure must be kept on.  Each Sunday the petition updated would be emailed to the Governors, Cabinet of Ministers, Ministers involved.  We will not give up.</p>

<p><b>Update April 20, 2009</b></p>

<p>First and second phase of Participatory Planning Project were successful, some differences is surfacing within Egyptian Federation members regarding the issue of the possibility of conducting euthanasia on healthy animals. Matters are halted as EFAW, Egyptian Federation members are split to two parties now because of euthanasia issue.</p>

<p>As for the legislation, no way to push the legislation which was conducted by AW societies, it is obvious and clear, the Ministry of Agriculture has to form committee to work on legislation, this committee would include animal welfare societies and not visa versa as was done before.</p>

<p>Massive shooting of dogs continues as police claims they receive complaints from citizens in the neighbourhood where stray dogs group.</p>

<p>-----------------------------------</p>

<p><b>Update Dec., 2008</b></p>

<p>WSPA had signed agreement with Egytian Federation to conduct Participatory Planning Project for the problem of stray dogs in Cairo.  The workshops were conducted by the National Research Center of Egypt, attended by all stake holders, Govs., Vets, Animal Welfare Societies (not all), Representation from Ministry of Interior, Representation Ministry of Agriculture, families concerned, Central Zoos Representative, .. etc</p>

<p><b>Update Nov. 8, 2008</b><br />
reports received of shooting stray dogs 8pm in Giza Square.  AWAR group inquired from Utility police unit of Giza, yes they did as they received complaints from an individual stating that the dogs are attacking people, when confronting the police officer, he said they killed rabie infected dogs, who told you the dogs you killed had rabies, answer:  they look so?!!</p>

<p><b>Update Nov. 7, 2008</b><br />
Qena Governorate, Northern Aswan, Ahram newspaper reports that 2 wolves attacked two citizens in daylight?  The wolves were slaughtered.  I suspect the Governor of Qena in defense would order mass killing of dogs, the guards of the city.  I suspect the eco system of Aswan, South of Qena was disturbed after the mass killing of 2300 dogs, thus wildlife, had to travel or exit the city of Aswan, it is known that wolves can travel 30 to 50 miles per day.</p>

<p><b>Update Nov. 5, 2008</b><br />
Ahram Newspaper published:<br />
Animal Welfare Organizations in Egypt, counts 9 in Egypt, condemned the killing of 2300 stray dogs in Aswan and Dina Zulfikar, coordinator of Animal Welfare Organizations in Egypt fears that ecological imbalance may occur as a result of extermination of stray dogs which are considered the first defense for cities against harmful animals which habitats in the mountains surrounding Aswan. With the illumination of those dogs these can enter the city and attack man and animal.</p>

<p>Dr. Wael Abd El Monem, environmental ecologist Cairo University supports this point of view and asks for adopting a study and description of this mammal, environmental description about the so called mammal named "Salawa", studying what made this mammal appear, why is it attacking people, adding that extermination of stray dogs would result in a generation of wild dogs which may defensively act against extermination.<br />
original link in arabic:</p>

<p>http://www.ahram.org.eg/archive/Index.asp?CurFN=nday3.htm&DID=9757</p>

<p>Update Nov. 4,  2008<br />
Two weeks ago the newspapers highlighted the incident of 2 persons<br />
attacked by a mammal (dog species) in Aswan.<br />
The Governor of Aswan formed a committee of:<br />
Gen Vet Services Department<br />
Health department<br />
National Council for Women<br />
headed by Dr. Omar Mohamadein</p>

<p>the mammal description: rare legs long, two canines showing off<br />
clearly. Three of these mammals were shot, even though the Governor<br />
ordered the 4 main units of Aswan to carry on shooting and poisoning<br />
stray dogs. Already 1300 dogs were killed and the massacre is<br />
continuing in Aswan. What is feared is that more Governors may<br />
follow these same methods to avoid this mammal.</p>

<p>It is well known that stray dogs are the main defense of cities<br />
especially if surrounded by desert, dogs prevents wild species from<br />
entering cities, e.g. In Sirilanka when dog massacre was made<br />
leopards entered the city and attacked people.<br />
1200 dogs were killed<br />
budget: 15000 Egyptian Pounds to buy poison of strychnine<br />
25000 Egyptian pounds for shooting</p>

<p>Action taken:</p>

<p>Necessary contacts were made to alert the public, the Ahram<br />
newspaper correspondence in Aswan will high light the issue<br />
Contacts with Dr. Hoda Mustafa NATINAL COOUNCIL FOR WOMEN was made<br />
to alert about the crises of echo system<br />
contacts with conservation unit, Ministry of Environment were made.<br />
Contacts with ecologists Faculty of Science Cairo University was made to provide complete documents to the authorities, Govs, newspaper and all media concerned parties<br />
High alert as promised would be published by the Ahram newspaper.</p>

<p>Update July 29, 2008<br />
Legislation has been submitted to Ministry of Agriculture but was refused claiming there was a redundancy.  Another trial to submit legislation through Vetrinary College is currently underway.<br />
AWAR group has scheduled regular awareness campaigns at Giza Zoo (50 to 90 thousand Egyptians visit the zoo during weekends).  Regular awareness events are organized by AWAR in coalition of all AW organizations and groups are participating.  Awareness to stop cruelty is our only mean now to stop the abuse.<br />
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27575762@N06/page3/</p>

<p>Up date 18 Nov. 2007 - Thanks to WSPA Dr. Nick De Souza -- Animal welfare awareness research in Egypt<br />
AWAR<br />
Animal Welfare Awareness Research in Egypt was created on 14 September. The group was formed from various animal organizations in Egypt after a meeting with WSPA in Cairo the same day upon the advice of Dr. Nick De Souza to keep track and discuss the next achievable goal . The purpose of forming this group is to circulate and discuss the possible achievable goals in relation to animal rights protection in Egypt.<br />
Up date 14 Nov -  GREAT GREAT NEWS TO ALL:<br />
the AWAR yahoo group delivered a question to the Formal Opinion at the AZHAR "dar al<br />
eftaa", and as per submitted request by hand registered 1723<br />
His Eminence the Mufti<br />
formal opinion<br />
KILLING PEACEFUL STRAY DOGS IS HARAM<br />
ANY ACT BY OFFICIALS OR WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS OR ANYTHING OF THE<br />
SORT IS HARAM AS LONG AS THE DOGS ARE PEACEFUL<br />
THIS APPLIES TO ALL STRAY AND OWNED DOGS<br />
listen yourself, call 107 Dar El Eftaa<br />
refer to question #821881<br />
listen to the answer</p>

<p>Up date 22 Sept -  Dr. Nick De Souza set a meeting in Cairo on the 14 th Sept with the animal welfare organizations in Egypt. Addressing the government in Egypt is not an easy goal to achieve in the near future however WSPA was ready to fund achievable targets.</p>

<p>We agreed on creating  Animal Welfare Awareness Research in Egypt Group to discuss our next goal for another set meeting in Cairo on the 14th Nov.<br />
Animal welfare awareness research in Egypt<br />
AWAR<br />
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/awar<br />
Up date 13 June - Attempts to address the committees concerned in the parliament failed, as each claimed it was not the authorized (agriculture, health and environment, interior).</p>

<p>We addressed the MP of Qasr El Nil area, who promised to submit our demands to the Egyptian Parliament upon his return from a trip on the 19th. In parallel we are trying to contact the MP Essam Mokhtar of Heliopolis and Nasr City who has already raised a speed up manifesto to Ahmed Nazif the Cabinet Minister at the people's assembly Egyptian Parliament on 2 June 2007 condemning the cruel acts of shooting and poisoning street dogs. pls see: http://ikhwansharq.com/news.php?ID_a=1102</p>

<p>Up date 23 May - WSPA remains committed</p>

<p>Dear Dina<br />
Re; Cairo Dog Control</p>

<p>Thank you for writing to us.</p>

<p>WSPA have been involved in trying to address the dog shooting and poisoning issue in Cairo for about ten years, much of that time in collaboration with your organisation SPARE.</p>

<p>Unfortunately success has been very limited, primarily due the complex and extensive nature of the problem. Initially WSPA coordinated a campaign encouraging an international audience, particularly past or potential tourists to Egypt, to petition the government to stop shooting and poisoning dogs, explaining that they found it despicable and would not come to Egypt if it did not cease. This worked to an extent as the risk of loosing tourist revenue prompted the government to open discussions with Animal Welfare groups one of which was WSPA.</p>

<p>The government then invited WSPA to show them how to tackle the problem in a humane way. Conferences & workshops were held to sensitise the authorities about the issues of dog control and to highlight to them the futility & inhumanity of mass extermination.</p>

<p>A pilot programme was then started in the Abissiya vet clinic in collaboration with the GOVS to prove to the authorities that the suggested alternatives worked. The pilot failed for a number of reasons, the most important being the lack of commitment and motivation on the part of GOVS. This however was not the sole reason. The fact remains that in order to achieve genuine dog control; a number of different interventions need to be carried out simultaneously.</p>

<p>In addition to mass sterilisation these should include; finding out where exactly the stray dogs are actually coming from and then trying to address the cause, solid waste management, education, improved legislation and better enforcement to ensure that it is maintained. This did not happen!</p>

<p>As you can see the investment needed to successfully control the Cairo dog issue is huge and unless the responsible authorities make a genuine effort to address it, it is impossible for any charitable organisation to tackle the issue unilaterally. It is therefore very important to try and get the government to buy-in to the concept and not just pay it lip service.</p>

<p>I won’t even try to explain to you as an Egyptian the size of this task but suffice to say that it will be a long hard road, one on which you have bravely take the first steps.</p>

<p>WSPA remains committed to reducing cruelty in every part of the world and considering our long history of involvement in Cairo we would undoubtedly step forward once more but this time we would only engage with the government if we believed the commitment from the authority was genuine.</p>

<p>I hope my sagacity does not deflate your noble efforts but rather clarifies where you need to focus and in particular gives you an idea of the key components of a holistic dog control programme as this is needed to make a long term impact on the issue.</p>

<p>With best regards<br />
Nick<br />
Dr. Nick de Souza<br />
Regional Director – África<br />
World Society for the Protection of Animals<br />
PO Box 105476 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania</p>

<p>Up date 22 May - According to SPARE (sparealife.org) report by Mona Khalil:  Poisoning dogs reported in Mohandessin area in Cairo May 21st.  I was optimistic, but seems that the Egyptian President's statement published on the 18th May "the President called for applying humane international measures in dealing with stray animals instead of shooting and poisoning" was misunderstood!</p>

<p>On behalf of all animal lovers in the world I would like to show my gratitude and appreciation for all those who signed the petition and made our voices heard, without each and every one of you nothing could have happened.  Together we are strong.</p>

<p>Friday 18 May - First step towards victory, thanks to all - we will continue our petition, this time to address the Egyptian Parliament.</p>

<p>Egyptian news paper The almasry-alyoum Egyptian newspaper published:  Official sources in the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that the Egyptian President asked the Egyptian Minister of Agriculture to prepare a report about stray dogs in Egypt, and to open an investigation into reports published by various press and animal welfare organizations appalling the practice of shooting and poisoning.</p>

<p>The sources added that the President called for applying humane international measures in dealing with stray animals instead of shooting and poisoning which detracts from Egypt's status as a land of culture and center of tourism.</p>

<p>It is expected that the Egyptian Minister of Agriculture would issue strict instructions to the veterinary medicine department in govern orates in coordination with public utility police force to apply humane methods (vaccination)  instead of shooting and poisoning.</p>

<p>In context the Animal welfare organizations in Egypt is considering a call for an urgent meeting tomorrow, Saturday to discuss the sequences of the use of inhumane methods which has been prohibited internationally, besides escalating the applaud and issuing a brief, pleading calling the Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak to issue an order to stop the shooting and poisoning of stray animals.</p>

<p>Bridget Bar dot had sent a fax to Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak to interfere in the mass slaughtering of Egyptian dogs and called the Egyptian government to use humane methods instead of shooting and poisoning.</p>

<p>Wednesday 16 May<br />
Petition daily update is emailed on daily basis to the ministries concerned in Egypt. Amina Abaza -the chairman of Society for animal protection in Egypt sparealife.org -  delivered by hand with receipt our requests to the Ministers of Egypt on the 15th of May. No response up till now.  A half page ad will be published Saturday 19th May at one of the most read newspapers in Egypt "Akhbar Al Yawm"..</p>

<p>Mr. Ahmed El Sherbiny Chairman of Animal Friends in Egypt has sent faxes to the ministries of Egypt calling  them to take action and to stop the brutal cruelty of dog slaughtering.</p>

<p>SPARE received no reports of shooting today.</p>

<p>Tuesday 15th May<br />
Shooting continues in Mohandessin district of Cairo</p>

<p>SLAUGHTERING CONTINUES!!</p>

<p>Sunday 13th May, Slaughtering continues Andrea went down to feed the dogs as usual, as the past 10 months since she had been in Cairo, she found 2 of them dead beside each other, the other two were not in sight, on my way to her home after she called me in hysteria not believing this happened , I spotted the two, I went down and got one of them , I had the power and the determination to get her and I just carried her from the street unfortunately the other big one ran away, we tried to spot him again an hour later he showed up, it seems he was trying to look for his friends , he found them dead, he smelled them and stood there, I tried to catch it on camera but it was not good it was already dark and I hardly could get the other photos that I will send later, Andrea tried to call him but he just left immediately on the opposite way, and god knows where he will be or what will happen ,we will try to locate him but I do not know what will happen, while standing to take pictures another couple of foreigner passed by us and said this is the third time this week they see such a scene , dogs shot on the corners of streets.</p>

<p>Andrea is devastated, I do not know till when I will be able to hold on, they killed the kindest two of them, the one I caught is also very kind but rather new than the other ones. they were killed in the morning according to porters in the area, they were already blowing and smelly when I got there to take pictures   For those of you who do not know who is Andrea, she is the famous American/ gernan woman who adopted our big boy lord, and wrote Lord tales when she adopted him, she is also dog trainer and has been helping us for a while now, she also did our spare leaflet and was working on another for the massacre that happened at Haram area  two days ago when this was happening to her dogs , it is even astonishing as it is known that no shooting is allowed in residential areas where foreigners specially Americans are living.</p>

<p>The madness is going on and will not stop ,sine once again we called the municipality and comaplained trying to know whose orders was it this time and the reply came that we should not bother calling ,they will continue to shoot and consider it their mission. witnessed by:  Mona Khalil</p>

<p>On Friday 11th May, This female pregnant bitch was shot today at 1,15 in the afternoon in " Sahl Hamza " street , in Pyramids road , 15 minutes aftter being shot she was still alive and was shaking , the witnesses tried to help but it was too late. Only one bullet to kill each dog , this mother was shot in her belly ,we have the pictures ..look at the pictures. This is how we reduce dog's population in Egypt.</p>

<p>An alternate solution has been handed to the Egyptian Government, without baring any costs.. yet the offer was denied.</p>

<p>We the animal lovers together with SOCIETY FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTECTION IN EGYPT registered as a charitable organization with the Egyptian Ministry of Social Affairs Registration No. 1615 (2001) believe that Killing street dogs and cats is inhumane and does not go well with our cultural ethos of love and compassion for animals.</p>]]></description>
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      <title>Stop this kind of animal cruelty in Turkey!</title>
      <link>https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-this-kind-of-animal-cruelty-in-turkey.html?utm_medium=rss</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today, I watched a very disturbing video that shows how violent your citizens are to the helpless: it shows how the people involved are chaining a wolf from the leg and making the dogs beat, attack, kill him. It is a long and painful video. The wolf is crying for help from another almost dead one and the people are just having fun!</p>

<p>This is disgusting sick and not to be accepted in the EU or any other Country in the world!</p>

<p>http://www.iha.com.tr/haber/video/Guncel/3612-V-O-11/Vahsete-kahkaha!</p>

<p>*** Very disturbing video now removed from public view***</p>

<p>One Person can make a difference! Please sign this petition and join One person to make this world a better place!</p>]]></description>
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      <title>Animal Welfare Act for Nepal</title>
      <link>https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/animal-welfare-act-for-nepal.html?utm_medium=rss</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Nepal is one of the few countries in the world that has no legal protection of working animals, pets and stray animals.</p>

<p>Animal Welfare Network Nepal has drafted an Animal Welfare Act. Help us to get the act passed by the parliament!</p>]]></description>
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      <title>Stop animal sacrifice Nepal</title>
      <link>https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-animal-sacrifice-nepal.html?utm_medium=rss</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>In Nepal annually hundreds of thousands of animals are killed in the name of culture and religion, some in an extremely cruel manner.</p>

<p>After 200.000 animals were killed at Gadhimai festival in 2009, the Animal Welfare Network Nepal launched a 5-year campaign aiming at a phase wise ban on blood sacrifices. We call on the government to support our efforts.</p>]]></description>
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      <title>Ban dog meat and cat soup in Korea</title>
      <link>https://www.gopetition.com/petitions/ban-dog-meat-and-cat-soup-in-korea.html?utm_medium=rss</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Korea animal protection society [kaps] is the first organization in Korea dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals and educating people about animals.</p>

<p>The animal protection society was founded in feb 1990 through the efforts of kaps director Sunnan Kum. Kyenan Kum, Sunnans sister is an accomplished painter! She is also founder and director of the international aid for Korean animals.</p>

<p>Signing this petition will help to enforce laws in Korea to put a ban on cat soup and dog  meat. So please sign! Sincere thanks to April Doney, an animal protection society member.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:20 UTC</pubDate>
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      <title>Tell Denmark to End Whale and Dolphin Slaughter in their waters!</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Whales are sensitive, social animals with highly developed nervous systems. They have a profound capacity to suffer distress, terror and pain. Each year, the Faroese kill pilot whales and other small cetaceans.</p>

<p>Islanders in motorboats first drive the whales into a bay. The chase may be lengthy. The exhausted, terrified and confused whales are eventually driven into the shallows. Here the bloodbath begins. The islanders repeatedly hammer 2.2 kg metal gaffs into the living flesh of each whale until the hooks hold. A 15 cm knife is then used to slash through the blubber and flesh to the spinal column. Next the main blood vessels are severed. The blood-stained bay is soon filled with horribly mutilated and dying whales.</p>

<p>The Faroese celebrate the butchery of their victims in an carnival atmosphere of entertainment. Indoctrinated from an early age, children are often given a day off school to watch the fun. They run down to the bay and clamber over the carcasses of slaughtered whales.</p>

<p>Every year around 2,000 whales are driven ashore and cruelly slaughtered in the Faroe Islands, mid-way between the Shetland Islands and Iceland. For centuries the Faroe Islanders have hunted pilot whales, driving entire schools into killing bays, where they are speared or gaffed from boats, dragged ashore and butchered with knives. Although the Islands are a protectorate of Denmark, they have their own Government and regulations governing the pilot whale hunt or "grind" as it is known.</p>

<p>Aside from the fact that the number of North Atlantic long-finned pilot whales is unknown and they are listed as 'strictly protected' by the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats, this is an act of barbarism and pointlessness. By slaughtering 100 whales at a time, the Faroese are wiping out entire pods and family groups. They are removing building blocks from the gene pool of the species and damaging the web of life in the North Atlantic and the North Sea.</p>

<p>The drive hunt is a practice abandoned elsewhere many decades ago, and now outlawed by other European states. The inhabitants of the Faroe Islands have no subsistence need for whale meat, and much of the flesh is left to rot and be dumped; it cannot be exported, as it is polluted with heavy metals and other toxins and therefore cannot meet EU heath standards for human food.</p>

<p>According to Faroese legislation it is also permitted to hunt certain species of small cetaceans other than pilot whales. These include: Bottlenose dolphin; Atlantic white-beaked dolphin; Atlantic white-sided dolphin; and Harbour porpoise (There are also specific regulations for the hunting of harbour porpoise. Harbour porpoises are killed with shotguns).</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 02:22 UTC</pubDate>
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      <title>International Petition: Ban Crush Videos Globally</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Crush videos, among other “fetish videos,” feature small live animals, such as kittens, puppies, mice and bunnies, being slowly tortured in the most horrific ways imaginable; including being burnt alive, cut with pruning sheers, nailed to the floor, skinned alive, beaten, stabbed, and having their limbs broken.</p>

<p>All of these videos share a common theme: the animals are incrementally crushed by a woman in high heels. Most people view these materials for “sexual gratification”, but these videos are becoming increasingly popular just for their shock value alone. The crush fetish can be also linked to “paraphernalia,” which is an atypical sexual arousal to nonhuman objects and humans alike being caused physical distress.</p>

<p>Crush videos are becoming increasingly popular all over the world, and will escalate to epidemic proportions, degrading our society if nothing is done to stop the sadistic killers perpetrating these acts.</p>

<p>It is not hard to find such sites on the Internet with any search engine. Minors can access these materials with a click of a button. Please first, examine the damage it causes both human and nonhuman lives, as well as society, on a global scale.</p>

<p>Freedom of speech has its limits when it places a society in danger, such as the ban on child pornography, as it is obvious violence against children. Films that exploit, torture, and kill animals for entertainment purposes also places society in danger, for it is destructive by inciting violent and antisocial behavior, thereby endangering our citizens. Adults showing their own children these videos can cause emotional damage and lead to severe mental disorders. This is not only child abuse, but is one of the leading factors resulting in those who become serial killers as adults. While there are many factors that contribute to the generation of a serial killer, the one constant they share is animal abuse.</p>

<p>In short, there is nothing socially redeeming about “crush videos” and animal torture videos when used for entertainment and financial purposes. However, relating to educational or for political and sociological purposes, there should be the exception – such as speaking against, or educating the public about the realities of said depictions of cruelty and how they affect a society.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 10:18 UTC</pubDate>
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      <title>Stop Eating Monkey Brains</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Monkeys are awesome. They are just like people. Why kill them and eat their brains? It makes no sense. They have a hard life in their habitats. Don't make it harder!</p>

<p>Monkey brain is a controversial foodstuff, often attributed to the Chinese, but also found in certain other countries.</p>

<p>The practice of eating monkey brains has led to over-hunting in Indonesia, especially due to the belief that eating the monkeys' brains can cure impotence.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 06:39 UTC</pubDate>
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