Guest guest Posted June 6, 2007 Report Share Posted June 6, 2007 I hope that Kim will be successful in raising some money to help, I wish I could but I am doing everything I can to raise some money to help the cats in mainland China which will have the same demise as the dogs. I even accepted a very valuable pair of pearl earrings to raffle which I am trying to, but guess what? The prophets of wisdom and purity are accusing me of promoting the suffering of oysters even though the pearls would go to waste otherwise. So, the money that would go to neuter hundreds of abandoned cats that would be responsible to producing perhaps millions of more abandoned cats are not a cause good enough for them! Such is life in the world of blindmen. www.antifursociety.org<http://www.antifursociety.org/> - nekotachi5<mipi AntiFurSociety <AntiFurSociety > Tuesday, June 05, 2007 8:11 PM [AntiFurSociety] Re: China Dogs article - please read, crosspost, Kim Cooling needs our support message from Paul. Hi Miwa, Yes Kim's work is endless Thailand, Sri Lanka, China, in fact anywhere she travels. To take the images and video in China, Kim took a great risk. I will be processing video soon for web release of dogs being boiled alive, skinned alive and worse, for how long will people continue to close their eyes : ( Kim needs help herself now though, all these years she has funded most of her work herself. Every dog she has here from Sri Lanka cost her over £2,000 to get here. A Clinic in Sri Lanka is the only answer. The Sri Lanka project needs serious funding, Kim needs our help. With all the awareness about Animal SOS Sri Lanka, the last I heard is that they had received just £20 donations. Surely if every animal welfare person on Care 2 just gave £1 it would easily meet their aims. Kim has little help from any of the governments yet she crusades on to help the animals. I fear that if we do not get her some funding her vision and dream may be at risk, more importantly the animals will suffer an horrific life and death. I have loads of images here of the dogs in Sri Lanka, they do not make enjoyable viewing. If any of you can donate please do, forward anmd cross post. If Kim can be brave enough to take action surely we can support her with a donation. NO DONATION IS TOO SMALL ------------------------- ---------- ------------------------- ---------- Kim<Kim Marie<Marie ------------------------- ---------- EMERGENCY APPEAL FOR THE SRI LANKAN DOGS Thank you so much for choosing to donate to Animal SOS Sri Lanka. Your donation will enable us to help the dogs of Sri Lanka. You may wish to choose one of the following payment options. ------------------------- ---------- PAYPAL To pay via PAYPAL please click the PAYPAL banner below. You can also pay direct to donate<donate ------------------------- ---------- POST To pay via post, please send your donation to, Animal SOS Sri Lanka 483, Green Lanes, London, N13 4BS United Kingdom Please make cheques payable to: Animal SOS Sri Lanka ------------------------- ---------- Bank Transfer To pay via bank transfer, here are the details, Bank -BARCLAYS BANK PLC Account name- ANIMAL SOS SRI LANKA Account number- 10823767 SORT CODE 20-52-74 ------------------------- ---------- THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR DONATION ------------------------- ---------- AntiFurSociety <AntiFurSociety >, " nekotachi5 " <mipi wrote: > > Sorry, the links (his E-mail address and the link to the full story) > were not working below. They are where he writes 'HERE', in original > they were clickable. I will try here again. > > E mail : paul <paul > > the link to the story : http://www.linpaul.com/asossl/chinadogst.html<http://www.linpaul.com/asossl/chin\ adogst.html> > > > > --- In AntiFurSociety <AntiFurSociety >, " nekotachi5 " <mipi@> wrote: > > > > from Paul D. > > Dear friends, This article was written by a friend of her experience in March of this year when she visited a market in Yangshou, Guanqxi Province. It is a revealing reality to the horrors that she saw there. There is another version of this article with images, If any of you wish to see the true reality I can give you the location and password needed to view it, just email me HERE. Market in Yangshou, Guangxi Province- March 2007 I thought I had witnessed enough suffering and pain that we inflict on animals in this world to last me a lifetime, until recently when I visited a market in Yangshou, a small town in Guangxi Province in China. In this market I saw first hand the most horrific abuse of man's best friend imaginable. The live dogs were crammed in rows towards the back of the market. They were silent, some frozen in terror, others simply rsigned to their fate. Most of the dogs were the traditional and `tastiest' yellow dog like my beloved Rama, rescued from Thailand in 1998. However, there were others, including a scruffy little mongrel/terrier cross who looked like a stolen pet, this gentle dog and others crammed together awaiting their brutal demise, gently licked my hands as I was drawn instinctively to them. I wanted to comfort them, but as selfless as dogs are, they probably comforted me more. Gentle and trusting to the end. A trust so cruelly betrayed by those with whom they form the closest and most intimate bond. Most of the dogs were young. One noticeably older and remarkably calm looking dog with sad doleful eyes appeared to be comforting a nervous dog by tenderly licking her ears. Dogs possess the virtues but not the vices of man. Their dignity, courage and gentleness in contrast to such human savagery, is something I will never forget. It defines all what is wrong within the human animal-our destructiveness, malice an greed. As I watched in horror, dogs were brutally lifted by the neck by their torturers wielding metal tongs. The dogs were stabbed in the neck, some had wire placed round their necks to slowly choke them as they were bled. The dogs were then suspended upside down by their hind legs, from the same cages where their companions were held, watching in terror as the blood flowed from the suspended animals into a bucket placed below their heads. My first instinct was to try to save some of these poor animals, but with nowhere to take them and more and more baskets crammed full of dogs entering the market quicker than they were killing them, I realised that the only thing I could do was to try to film their treatment in a country which in my mind, is the most cruel nation on earth. The dogs were suspended for some time still alive and making gurgling noises as they were fighting to breathe. After being bled, they were hoisted down and thrown into a large drum of boiling water. The ogs were still alive, some thrashing violently around as they hit the water. After being boiled alive, the dogs had their fur scraped off their bodies, they were gutted and then blow torched to preserve their meat. The dogs were then hung on large hooks in full view of the live dogs in the cages and baskets, or placed directly on top of the cages with the live dogs. Their guts were placed in plastic bags and hung from their legs. The people killing the dogs were chatting, laughing, eating noodles and boiling the animals like vegetables. A poor goat was tethered to the ground nearby witnessing the slaughter of the dogs. The goat was defecating and urinating in fear as it lay helplessly in the blood and guts of the dogs. The hatchet used for gutting the dogs was hung dripping with blood on the cage containing the live dogs. Every effort was made to terrorise the dogs awaiting their horrendous slaughter. Every effort was made to ensure the animals died a long and agonising death. Tortre equals taste to the Chinese. I had to leave the market after I had filmed as much as I could bear to see. As I was filming I was standing in pools of blood and guts from the slaughtered dogs. I could not bear to see any more especially the brutal death of that little terrier, and left the market in flood of tears. Tears, for being a member of the humane race, tears of frustration that I could not save these animals and tears for the millions of animals living and dying in such a dark and brutal place- China. But my tears will not help these animals only actions do that. These dogs were being killed for their meat. It is a thriving trade where huge dogs farms have developed in China. The dog meat trade has become more industrialised, even promoted by the government in some provinces. It is estimated that between10-20 million dogs are killed slowly and violently every year in China, just like the ones I witnessed. Vacuum packed canned dog food is increasingly sold in supermarkets an brutal slaughter methods are openly promoted in books and VCD's about dog farming. 4 million cats are also consumed and killed every year in equally barbaric ways. China is the biggest dog and cat eating nation in the world. China is also the world's biggest fur trade production and processing base in the world. Up to 2 million dogs and cats are skinned, many while still alive, in China every year. .. 85% of fur products are imported from China, most flooding into Europe where there is still no Europe wide ban. Full article HERE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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