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Newsletter – March 7, 2017

Corporate Sponsors of PyeongChang 2018

Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage.​
To the Sponsors of PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea:
please help bring an end to the dog and cat meat trades in South Korea!

Please sign our petition and send email and postal letters to the Sponsors of PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics.

Click HERE to take action.

To the Sponsors of PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea: please help bring an end to the dog and cat meat trades in South Korea
 
Pyeongchang’s project to hide the Dog Meat Restaurants
from Olympic visitors!

Please contact your country’s news media to write about this.
Now we have translations in Spanish, Greek, Russian,
​Japanese and Swedish and more to come.

The PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics is less than a year away. On our “Boycott PyeongChang 2018 Action Center” we have a list of actions you can take to protest South Korea’s horrific cruelty of its dog and cat meat industry.

Below is a translation of Korea Animal Rights Advocates’ (KARA) commentary regarding PyeongChang’s plan to dodge criticism of Korea’s dog meat cruelty. Please read and share. Click HERE to read from our homepage.

[Commentary] We examine the limitation and significance of changing signboards of Dog Meat Restaurants in Pyeongchang ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympic in Pyeongchang.

Gangwon Province is currently making preparations to welcome guests to the Winter Olympics, which will be held in February 2018. To alleviate the shortage of lodging accommodations and restaurants, and to create income for agricultural households, support will be provided to the hospitality industry to strengthen the spirit of service as well as networking with the local agricultural community to introduce Korean culture to the visitors. In addition, certain restaurants that may evoke negative emotions from foreign visitors will undergo renovations, including new signage, in order to conceal the underlying cause of the controversy and avert debate.

What is the underlying cause of the expected negative emotions from the Winter Olympics guests? 18 dog meat restaurants in Gangwon Province around Pyeongchang and Gangneung. The government will subsidize up to 10,000,000 won for each restaurant to change their signs (3,000,000) and renovate their facilities (7,000,000). 50% of the cost for this project will be paid by the Province and 50% by the city.

Pyeongchang’s project to hide the Dog Meat Restaurants from Olympic visitors!

Click HERE to learn more and take action.

Photo: Dog Meat Market/Slaughterhouse in Seoul, South Korea. SaveKoreanDogs.org.
 
New Friendship City Campaigns – Gyeongsan and Yeosu

Please take action to give a voice to the poor Korean dogs and cats.

Friendship City Campaign – Yeosu, South Korea – Seward, Alaska

Friendship City Campaign – Gyeongsan, South Korea – San Bernadino, California

Friendship City Campaign – Yeosu, South Korea – Seward, Alaska
 
The mayor of Long Beach, California responds ​with support for our campaign against the South Korean dog and cat meat industry.

​We have received a response from Mr. Mark Taylor, Chief of Staff for the Mayor Robert Garcia, in Long Beach, California regarding our campaign, asking them to take action over the dog-meat trade in Pohang in South Korea. We are grateful to the Mayor and his office for responding to our concern so quickly, and especially appreciate the Mayor for supporting animal rights and opposing cruelty in the South Korea’s dog and cat meat trade.

Click HERE to learn more.

The mayor of Long Beach, California responds with support for our campaign against the South Korean dog and cat meat industry.
 
“Those who have the privilege to know have the duty to act.”  
– Albert Einstein

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