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*For Animals all Humans are Nazis. For them the Holocaust has not ended.***

 

 

 

Freedom is cherished by all living beings. It is not a prerogative of the

human race. The *Freedom Walk for Animals* planned by Animal Caring

Residents of Bangalore on August 15 th, Independence Day, is for every

animal that is imprisoned and denied its natural state of being.

 

 

 

Respect for forests, water, air and all the creatures that live in them is

part of our heritage. The walk is a wake-up call to each of us who has been

brought up in this tradition but has lost connection with it somewhere along

the way.

 

 

 

Must we be mute witnesses to the large scale massacre of animals for food?

 

Should we stand silent as thousands of animals are forced into a life of

misery in zoos and circuses?

 

Are we become so insensitive as to allow the torture of innocent creatures

in medical and military research?

 

Can we turn our eyes away as thousands of friendly, innocent dogs are

rounded up on the streets of Bangalore to be brutally executed?

 

Don't the elephants and rhinos have a right to live? A life free from fear

of being poached.

 

 

 

So, if you feel strongly about Freedom, please come and bring your friends

along to walk with us on Independence Day and show your solidarity with all

living creatures!

 

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*LET US WALK FOR FREEDOM FOR ALL !! *

 

 

 

Freedom Walk for Animals on Aug 15, 2007,

 

10.30 am to 1 pm, Mayo Hall, M G Road to Mahatma Gandhi Statue.

 

For more info Sujaya 9845193057, Meera 9945814089, Savitha 985654429,

email pablo.tachil,

arfindia

 

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*Dress Code:* Would be nice if most people could turn up in White. Besides

this will provide a wonderful background to the volunteers in animal

costumes like a yellow chicken, grey elephant, person in cage, etc. White

dress with a blue ribbon (for protesting the treatment of street dogs in

Karnataka which is continuing unabated) tied to the arms. Ribbon will be

provided at Mayo Hall.

 

 

 

Please be there.

 

 

 

For volunteers not from Karnataka, if you are conducting any event on

Independence Day, would be nice if you could tie blue ribbons on arms for

solidarity with Karnataka and Kerala dogs.

 

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Kindly spread the word!

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