Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 >Background: There is hydrophobia in China, and at the same time >Government wants to make city Beijing much more clean without poor >abandoned animals and ready for Olympic Games. Check the dates of these photos. They don't show whatever is going on now in Beijing; they show the earlier dog massacres that were already extensively publicized and denounced, including in the official Beijing news media. Among the photo dates are April 29, August 4, August 19, and September 21. I didn't find a date more recent than September 21. Three photos taken on that date were published the following day. -- Merritt Clifton Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE P.O. Box 960 Clinton, WA 98236 Telephone: 360-579-2505 Fax: 360-579-2575 E-mail: anmlpepl Web: www.animalpeoplenews.org [ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide, founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations. We have no alignment or affiliation with any other entity. $24/year; for free sample, send address.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Dear all Here is the latest news articles with regards to recent Beijing dog policy and mass inhumane dog culling in China. Because the articles are in Chinese, so I have translated the headline in English for your reference. Beijing focusing to check big dogs, by the end of the year aiming no big dogs (over 35cm in height) to be kept in major and prioritised area of Beijing03/11/06 http://beijing.qianlong.com/3825/2006/11/03/134 (AT) 3491446 (DOT) htm Shen Yang City Police carried out major dog-culling; beating unlicensed dogs in the Streets, 02/11/06 http://www.news365.com.cn/gdtp/200611/t20061102_1158967.htm From this month when big (over 35 in height) and unlicensed dogs are found in major and prioritised are of Beijing will be confiscated 01/110/06 http://beijing.qianlong.com/3825/2006/11/01/2540 (AT) 3488559 (DOT) htm Next Month Beijing government will enter individual house searching for big and unlicensed dogs 26/10/06 http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-10-26/010510325127s.shtml Cleaning up one house keeping more than one dog in major and prioritised area of Beijing by the end of year 26/10/06 http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-10-26/033511333989.shtml Wu Hang City set up a team of 300 people for do culling, 25/10/06 http://www.wh.ccoo.cn/news/newsShow.asp?id=207913 Chang Cuan City cracks down illegal dog keeping, from today dogs can not be walked during the day time between 7:00am – 7:00pm , 13/10/06 http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-10-13/004411221998.shtml Pei Pei. F. Su ACTAsia for Animals On 4 Nov 2006, at 6:53, Merritt Clifton wrote: > >Background: There is hydrophobia in China, and at the same time > >Government wants to make city Beijing much more clean without poor > >abandoned animals and ready for Olympic Games. > > Check the dates of these photos. They don't show whatever is > going on now in Beijing; they show the earlier dog massacres that > were already extensively publicized and denounced, including in the > official Beijing news media. > > Among the photo dates are April 29, August 4, August 19, > and September 21. > > I didn't find a date more recent than September 21. Three > photos taken on that date were published the following day. > > -- > Merritt Clifton > Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE > P.O. Box 960 > Clinton, WA 98236 > > Telephone: 360-579-2505 > Fax: 360-579-2575 > E-mail: anmlpepl > Web: www.animalpeoplenews.org > > [ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing > original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide, > founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the > decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations. > We have no alignment or affiliation with any other entity. $24/year; > for free sample, send address.] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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