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linda lachapelle

La Chine! La Chine! La Chine! ces massacres continue AGIR!

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Quand j ai vue ces images,je me suis dit Ho! mon Dieu dit moi que ce n est pas vrai,mais la vérité est bien là,alors je vous donnes ceci mais attention la vérité fait mal à voir mais c est pour vous montrer que nous devons agir,écrire à tout les endroits possibles contre ce pays qui malgrés tout continue ces massacres mais dans leurs figures vous allez voir la joie qui règne,pourquoi une joie aussi grande,? c est leurs plaisir de faire du mal à des êtres qui n ont rien demandé que tout ça arrive alors regarder et si vous voulez ensuite agir prennez tout les adresses que j ai mis contre ce pays la Chine et envoyez S V P car sa doit arrêté.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/glowill3883/ attention image choc mais ne fermé pas les yeux sur ces cruauté fait par ce fichu pays!!!

Je vous transmet ceci en n'espérant que tout le monde vont transmettre ceci à d'autre personnes et surtout envoyer les deux lettres types aux endroits destiner.Merci à vous encore une fois.
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FOR CHINESE EMBASSIES IN OTHER COUNTRIES, TRY:
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/wjb/zwjg/2490/default.htm
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Chinese Embassy in the United States of America
SOURCE URLS: http://www.china-embassy.org, http://us.china-embassy.org,
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/wjb/zwjg/2490/2496/t14512.htm

Governor of Yunnan Province, Xu Rongkai
SOURCE URL: http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/ProvinceView/156484.htm

Chuxiong, Mouding County in the Province of Yunnan, China
SOURCE URL: http://www.eng.yn.gov.cn/

CHINA NATIONAL TOURIST OFFICES IN OTHER COUNTRIES:
http://www.cnta.gov.cn/lyen/contact/contact.htm

China National Tourism Administration
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Ministry of Health, People's Republic of China
SOURCE URL: http://www.moh.gov.cn/

web email feedback: http://service.china.org.cn/link/wcm/comments_e

SOURCE URL: http://www.china.org.cn/english/index.htm

Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China
website: http://www.chinaculture.org/

The National People's Congress (NPC) of the People's Republic of China
Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's
Congress of the People's Republic of China
No. 23, Xijiaominxiang
Xicheng District, Beijing 100805
The People's Republic of China
email: english@npc.gov.cn
SOURCE URL: http://www.npc.gov.cn/zgrdw/english/home/contactUs.jsp


SOURCE URL: http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/
http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/stop_china_cruelty (pétition à signé)


SAMPLE LETTER
=====================================================

Dear Sir / Madam,

I am sickened by images of Chinese authorities bludgeoning dogs in a death
sweep of Chuxiong in Yunnan province. From July 25-30, more than 50,000 dogs
were viciously beaten, hung, electrocuted or poisoned. Some, companion
animals out walking with families, were forcibly taken and clubbed on the
spot. Others were defenseless strays, ambushed at night.

All were blameless victims of a flimsy heath care system, in which just 3
percent of dogs are inoculated against rabies and over 2,000 people succumb
to the disease annually. While I sympathize with the rise in dog bites and
deaths of three people in Mouding County, rabies is a very controllable
disease. Mass reactive culls have repeatedly proven incapable of curbing
stray populations and inhibiting rabies outbreaks. In fact, the primary
outcome of the five-day massacre in rural southwestern China is the loss of
government credibility among nationals and the world.

According to international news reports, county officials had originally
promised guardians the rough equivalent of 62 U.S. cents to kill their own
dogs. When this initiative failed, government death squads searched homes to
confiscate dogs people had hidden. I understand Public Security Bureau
officers stormed villages at night to corner barking dogs and beat them
until dead. Some were unregistered. Others were registered and even
vaccinated against rabies. Animals who tried to flee were trapped at
roadside checkpoints. Only police and military dogs escaped the carnage.

I implore Chinese officials to recognize the growing number of households
with companion animals. The Chinese Center of Disease Control estimates dogs
now live in 70 percent of rural homes. Yet a comparatively low 3 percent are
immunized against rabies. Rabies is largely preventable through an
interactive network of human health, animal health and municipal agencies.
Please establish a non-violent response that includes public access to
low-cost rabies treatment, humane education, and
“Spay/Neuter/Vaccinate/Release” programs to manage stray populations. Other
civilized nations that employ these methods report a significant reduction
in strays and the occurrence of rabies.

The world community will never forget the brutal eradication of some 50,546
dogs. We ask that you publicly condemn the blood of innocents in your
streets and fields. We ask government officials to revamp animal protection
laws and foster a culture of responsible guardianship, rabies prevention,
and humane animal control.

We urge you to make enforceable animal protection laws a priority before the
2008 Olympics in Beijing. Many travelers will not spend money in a country
that sanctions animal abuse. I understand a worldwide boycott of Chinese
tourism and products is underway. I intend to join that boycott until
Chinese authorities initiate momentous reforms for animals.

Sincerely.
P.S NE PAS OUBLIER VOS COORDONNÉES
et mettre un mot en français.
PETIT SONDAGE À REMPLIR ET DIT OUI À CE SONDAGE9LE GOUVERNEMENT DEVRAIT-IL ARRÊTÉ CES CRUAUTÉS?
Poll - Should the Chinese government stop the culls?
Please vote YES & forward
http://news.aol.co.uk/article.adp?id=20060804051109990010
THANK YOU.

2 ièmes envoit SAMPLE LETTER

Dear Mr. Qiu Xiaoqi,

I am shocked and outraged to learn that the Chuxiong authorities recently undertook a brutal campaign to slaughter 50,000 dogs. High volume killing campaigns have proven, time and time again, to be an ineffective measure to control populations of stray dogs and prevent rabies - and in fact, succeed only in creating an incredibly poor image for your government, both within China and internationally.

Innovative new solutions to the problems of rabies and stray dog control, such as cost-effective "Trap/Neuter/Release" and "Animal Birth Control" programmes are being adopted throughout the world, with statistically proven results: shelter intakes are down, 'nuisance' animals greatly reduced and most importantly - the incidences of rabies have dropped dramatically.

With just over 150 million pet dogs throughout China, pet ownership is booming and it is crucial for government authorities to recognise that dogs play an increasingly important role in today's society. There are already numerous humane solutions to ensure that dogs and people can co-exist peacefully and safely in the modern world - thus there is simply no excuse for the current brutal measures being taken against dogs and their devastated owners.

We implore you to immediately end your policy of culling dogs and to work in conjunction with animal groups to introduce public education initiatives to ensure that dogs are treated with the respect that they deserve.

Yours sincerely,
P.S NE PAS OUBLIEZ DE PLACER VOS COORDONNÉES et mettre un mot en français merci.


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