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Voici tout les adresses don vous devez envoyer et aussi la lettre de protestation .Je sais qu’ils y a d’énorme adresses mais on doit frappé fort alors Ivan voudrais qu’il soit mis en BCC son adresse est sur cette page. Milles merci à tout ceux qui vont participer à cet envoient qui est très important pour moi et pour Ivan. Disons que nous comptons sur vous tous.

VOICI LA LETTRE QUE VOUS DEVEZ PRENDRE

We were informed that Corum Municapality poisoned&killed stray dogs in Corum and related photos are attached in the attachments.
Turkish Animal Protection Law Number 5199
Purpose
ARTICLE 1 – The purpose of this law is to ensure that animals are afforded a comfortable life and receive good and proper treatment, to protect them in the best manner possible from the infliction of pain, suffering and torture, and to prevent all types of cruel treatment.

Scope
ARTICLE 2 – This Law includes the regulations to be made in line with the purpose article, the precautions to be taken, the coordination, supervision, restrictions and obligations to be imposed and the penal provisions to be enforced.

Principles

ARTICLE 4
a) All animals are born equal and have a right to life within the framework of the provisions of this Law.

Protection of ownerless and incapacitated animals
ARTICLE 6- It is forbidden to kill ownerless or incapacitated animals, apart from the situations set forth in the Animal Health Police Law no. 3285.

Ownerless and incapacitated animals must be brought as quickly as possible to animal shelters established or permitted by the local authorities. These animals will first be held in the observation areas established in these centres. It is a principle that animals that have been sterilised, vaccinated and rehabilitated will be registered and released into the environment that they were taken from.
Bans
ARTICLE 14 – The following actions in relation to animals are banned:

a) To intentionally mistreat animals, to carry out a cruel and unfair action, to beat an animal, leave them hungry or thirsty, to abandon them in extreme heat or cold, to neglect their care or to cause them physical and psychological pain.

Killing of animals
ARTICLE 13 – It is forbidden to kill animals unless there are legal exceptions or in case of a medical or scientific necessity; and when there is no food purpose or threat to humans or the environment, pregnant, nursing, and birthing animals may not be killed.

Everyday, from all over the country, we hear about municipalities mass killing dogs. The petitions regarding the issue are not handled seriously by the authorities, no relevant reply is given and no solution is proposed. The municipalities insist on ignoring the Act no 5199 and its binding duties, and continue
the slaughter. The Ministry of Interior responsible for inspection and administration of the issue neglects its duties as well.
Turkish Animal Protection Law number 5199 is completely ignored by the municipality in Corum and by the Ministry of Interior responsible for inspecting the municipalities.
We will send these inhumane photos to the EU Member States, and tell them that the non-ethical mass killing of stray animals by municipalities continue increasingly, even after the signing of the Animal Protection Act no 5199.
We kindly ask you to take action in The Grand National Assembly of Turkey for providing the implementation of Act no 5199, and expect you to call Abdulkadir Aksu – the Minister of Interior on duty with an interpellation, should the occasion arise.
Best regards
From;
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