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Newsletter – June 1, 2017
President Moon accepts foreigners’ complaints. Send yours TODAY! Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. President Moon accepts foreigners’ complaints. Send yours TODAY! The Korea Times reported on May 26, 2017 that “Foreigners now have an official window to deliver their complaints …
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President Moon accepts foreigners’ complaints. Send yours TODAY!
Español (Spanish) The Korea Times reported on May 26, 2017 that “Foreigners now have an official window to deliver their complaints directly to the central government, but they must be in a written format without a personal consultation. President Moon Jae-in opened on Thursday Gwanghwamun …
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Sample Protest Letter – South Korean Government (In Hebrew)
Sample Protest Letter – South Korean Government (In Hebrew) מכתב מחאה לדוגמה לממשלת דרום קוריאה – בעברית לכבוד הנשיא היקר מון ג’אה-אין וממשלת דרום קוריאה, אנא צפו בקטעי וידאו אלה:”האכזריות המזעזעת של תעשיית בשר הכלבים בדרום קוריאה” https://youtu.be/_ZVQjgGb4RQ “מקצועני בשר כלב בדרום קוריאה” https://koreandogs.org/dmp אני …
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San Francisco, Fisherman’s Wharf Leafleting Event – May 27, 2017
A big thank you goes out to the volunteers who came out to give a voice to the Korean dogs in the dog meat trade!!! Your compassion and dedication is truly appreciated. Kit, Angela, Heather, Willow (rescued by SaveKoreanDogs.org), Ruby (Heather’s daughter), Andrea and myself. …
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Newsletter – May 26, 2017
His Holiness, we are still waiting for you | Join us in San Francisco Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, please speak out against the brutal dog meat trade. We are still waiting for …
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Newsletter – May 25, 2017
e-Petition “No Voice Left Unheard” | UNFAO Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. Petition Addressed to the UNFAO: The dog meat trade in Asia is an unregulated industry imposing dangerous health risks. We are urging the United Nations Food and Agriculture …
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Response from the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
Our dedicated volunteer, Rudy Gallardo has a family of activists. Rudy’s sister, Veronia Ochoa, and her son Miles had received responses (dated January 31, 2017) to their petitions filed with the Korean government against the dog and cat meat cruelty. They shared them with us. …
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Response from Seoul Songpa District
We have received a couple of different responses from Seoul Songpa District regarding our “Sister City Campaign – Seoul Songpa-District, South Korea – Fairfax County, Virginia”. Click HERE for the campaign page. Songpa District’s response is disingenuous, untruthful and typical for bureaucratic government officials, which …
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Tokyo Shinjuku, Japan Demonstration – May 20, 2017
We are grateful to Shigeo Kouno for his one-man demonstration at the busy street of Tokyo Shinjuku in Japan on May 20, 2017. He also brought his posters, video display and leaflets. Wearing our campaign t-shirt, he spoke from the heart to the passing pedestrians …
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Newsletter – May 23, 2017
WE CAN! | SaveKoreanDogs Rescue Update Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. Dear Friends, WE CAN save the Korean dogs and catsfrom a life of unimaginable suffering and brutal death! I started campaigning against the dog and cat meat trade in South …
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Newsletter – May 20, 2017
NOW is the TIME! Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. NOW is the time to speak up for the Korean animals. Take a stand in Pyeongchang 2018 against the dog/cat meat trade! The clock is ticking! Only 264 more days to …
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Another Rescue by Nami Kim (SaveKoreanDogs.org)
Sharing from SaveKoreanDogs.org (Nami Kim)’s Facebook post. Update on May 20, 2017 Nami stated, “I would like to name this rescue “Moo” in honor of the old lady saving the dogs. I have arranged transport and Dr.Kim for the medical care spay/neuter. I am going …
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