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Gyeongsangnam-do’s response to our petition on epeople
Below is Gyeongsangnam-do Province’s response to our petition: Gyeongsangnam-do Province, South Korea, Shut down the illegal dog meat farms, slaughterhouses and markets. Their response states, “Please understand that the civil complaint you filed cannot be processed because, as a result of our review of the …
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Newsletter – December 26, 2018
Thank you for being their voice! New calls for action Thank you for being their voice! New calls for action Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. New Calls for Action! South Koreans: Stop the illegal dog and cat …
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Newsletter – December 21, 2018
260 dogs and cats burnt to death! Don’t let this happen again. ||CONSTANT-PREHEADER|| Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. VICTIMS OF NEGLIGENCE 260 dogs and cats burnt to death from fire at the Anseong City Animal Shelter …
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South Korea wrong on Animal Rights: law not enforced for blatant animal cruelty.
Sharing Korea Alliance for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Busan KAPCA)‘s Facebook post on November 22, 2018. URGENT – Indictment for an incident of animal abuse suspended. We need everyone’s protest and signatures. This is an incident of animal abuse which happened at an …
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Gimcheon, South Korea, Shut down the illegal dog meat farms, slaughterhouses and markets.
If you want to help fight the grisly South Korean dog and cat meat trade and make a difference in South Korea, here are a few quick actions you can take that could save millions of dogs and cats each year. In Gimcheon, there are …
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Remains of 20 dogs found at Pet Hotel of Death in Gimhae
Sharing from Busan Korea Alliance for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(KAPCA)‘s Facebook posting on July 31, 2018: The Gyeongnam Gimhae Seobu police booked without detention for violation of Animal Protection Act, Lee OO, who operated a “Pet Hotel” at a residential building and allowed …
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Seogwipo, South Korea, Shut down the illegal dog meat farms, slaughterhouses and markets.
If you want to help fight the grisly South Korean dog and cat meat trade and make a difference in South Korea, here are a few quick actions you can take that could save millions of dogs and cats each year. In Seogwipo, there are …
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Newsletter – May 16, 2018
Busan Bukbu Office of Education’s response lacks clarity and transparency | Dog meat trade survivors waiting for home Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. Busan Bukbu Office of Education’s response lacks clarity and transparency We have received a written response from …
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Newletter – March 23, 2018
Korea’s Constitution to Establish National Policy on Animal Protection? | Sanary & Hongcheon-gun Sister City Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. President Moon Jae-in’s proposed amendment for a new Constitution – “Establishing National Policy on Animal Protection” Korean news Hankyoreh reported …
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Newsletter – March 16, 2018
Dogs Slaughterhouses in School Cleanup Zone! | Milwaukee & Daegu Sister City Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. Sister City Campaign – Daegu & Milwaukee Daegu became Sister city with Milwaukee on August 23, 2017. In Daegu, there are countless dog farms, …
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Busan Buk-gu District – Shut down the Gupo Dog Meat Market in the “School Cleanup Zone”!
[Update: May 3, 2016] Busan Bukbu Office of Education’s response lacks clarity and transparency. We have received a written response from the Student Health Support Division of the Busan Bukbu Office of Education regarding our petition, “Busan Buk-gu District – Shut down the Gupo Dog …
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Newsletter – January 31, 2018
Click HERE to see this newsletter from our homepage. [URGENT] PyeongChang 2018 Athletes,Please speak out against animal cruelty! The countdown to PyeongChang 2018 has begun. On their website, there is now a list of all the participating athletes. Let’s ask these athletes to speak out …
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