Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Dear All, This is a reminder to all the residents of Delhi that we will have the *International People for Animals Walk - 2007* on the 15th of August, 2007 commencing at Jantar Mantar at 10:30am and concluding at Raj Bhavan. Special thanks to Mr. Naresh Kadyan who took up this initiative on behalf of the citizens of Delhi and organised this rally in such a short notice. Also extending my sincere gratitude to PFA Haryana, IPFA, ISPCA and PETA India and all those who in one way or the other has helped this cause. For further information on the rally kindly contact: 09813010595 , 9313312099 Naresh Kadyan, Chairman - PFA HARYANA Convenor - IPFA Thanks, Pablo. Animal Caring Citizens of Delhi, a forum of people committed to animal rights and welfare, has organised a peace walk on August 15, '07, to highlight the plight of animals used by humans for food, entertainment and research. The International People for Animals (IPFA) Walk - 2007 is an attempt to sensitize people towards recognising all animal life as deserving of care and compassion, and as having the right to live in freedom. --- * International People for Animals Walk - 2007* Citizens of Delhi will celebrate Independence Day this year with a thought for their companion species on Planet Earth. The International People for Animals Walk hopes to reawaken in people the respect given to all living creatures in Indian tradition. If somewhere along the road there has been desensitization to animal pain, it is imperative to restore the truth that animals are not meant to be used as food or entertainment. That human health or safety need not come at the cost of millions of animal lives maimed or sacrificed in medical and military research. The argument that animals do not feel or think like humans and therefore do not require the same consideration does not hold water. Humans need to understand that we are co-residents along with the various other living beings, be it a small creature like a snail to a magnificent rhino to the gentle elephants.....all of them on planet earth demand equal, if not more, the space and right to live and die in their own will! Why do humans use brute force to destroy the real owners of this planet? ('Real', because the owner of a house treats his house gently. A tenant has no such feelings. He moves in, uses the place as he pleases and moves out.) With the grave threat posed by global warming and the extinction of many crucial species, the time has come to seriously assess man's role in hastening these problems. The primary reason is a burgeoning human population which is intolerant of, what it perceives as, encroachment of its space. Forests are cut, rivers dammed, mountains blasted all in the name of human progress. To satiate an ever increasing appetite for food, clothes and entertainment, animals have been stripped of their right to live or die in dignity. The concept of animal freedom is almost unheard of. The Independence Day Walk will emphasise the need to stop exploitation and intolerance, and bring back age old traditions that see humans as protectors of the earth and not destroyers. The walk will be held on August 15 at 10.30am. It will start at Jantar Mantar and end at the Raj Bhavan. A petition will then be submitted to the Honourable President of India, Leader of the ruling party and respected Chief Minister underlining the concerns behind the rally. . Participants are requested to wear white. For further information contact 09813010595 , 9313312099 Naresh Kadyan, Chairman - PFA HARYANA Convenor - IPFA -- <www.pfaharyana.in > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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