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<blockquote data-quote="Randir" data-source="post: 8356444" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>Recently I reportd about this to peta. and they send me the following email. If u can, send emails about this and ask them to stop it, to sri lankan Ambassadors in your country if you are living abroad. and dont forget to join with peta.org</p><p></p><p>Dear Randir,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for contacting PETA regarding the ritualistic killing of animals in Sri Lanka . Please be assured that we are doing all we can to challenge the government and local leaders regarding this barbaric ritual. As you know, we at PETA do not hesitate to target cruelty to animals for fear of offending others. Our view is that cruelty to animals must be challenged wherever it occurs, regardless of whether it is labeled as “tradition” or “culture.” Animal rights activists are changing people’s views and have succeeded in passing legislation that is improving—and saving—animals’ lives around the globe. The following are just a few examples:</p><p> </p><p>· Fox hunting, a tradition in England and Wales , was banned in 2004.</p><p>· In 2004, Austria passed a strict cruelty-to-animals law that bans tail- and ear-cropping of dogs, prohibits circuses from using tigers and lions, and requires that hens live in free-range conditions.</p><p>· In November 2005, an animal rights bill was passed in Rome that calls for better treatment of all animal companions, including goldfish.</p><p> </p><p>For a list of victories by PETA and its affiliates around the world, visit <a href="http://www.peta.org/about/victories.asp" target="_blank">http://www.peta.org/about/victories.asp</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Please write to the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Russia , and urge him to do all he can to stop this cruelty. The address is as follows:</p><p> </p><p>H.E. Mr. Udayanga Weeratunga</p><p>Embassy of Sri Lanka</p><p>Ulitsa Schepkhina-24 </p><p>Moscow , Russia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randir, post: 8356444, member: 3497"] Recently I reportd about this to peta. and they send me the following email. If u can, send emails about this and ask them to stop it, to sri lankan Ambassadors in your country if you are living abroad. and dont forget to join with peta.org Dear Randir, Thank you for contacting PETA regarding the ritualistic killing of animals in Sri Lanka . Please be assured that we are doing all we can to challenge the government and local leaders regarding this barbaric ritual. As you know, we at PETA do not hesitate to target cruelty to animals for fear of offending others. Our view is that cruelty to animals must be challenged wherever it occurs, regardless of whether it is labeled as “tradition” or “culture.” Animal rights activists are changing people’s views and have succeeded in passing legislation that is improving—and saving—animals’ lives around the globe. The following are just a few examples: · Fox hunting, a tradition in England and Wales , was banned in 2004. · In 2004, Austria passed a strict cruelty-to-animals law that bans tail- and ear-cropping of dogs, prohibits circuses from using tigers and lions, and requires that hens live in free-range conditions. · In November 2005, an animal rights bill was passed in Rome that calls for better treatment of all animal companions, including goldfish. For a list of victories by PETA and its affiliates around the world, visit [url]http://www.peta.org/about/victories.asp[/url]. Please write to the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Russia , and urge him to do all he can to stop this cruelty. The address is as follows: H.E. Mr. Udayanga Weeratunga Embassy of Sri Lanka Ulitsa Schepkhina-24 Moscow , Russia [/QUOTE]
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