Petition updateStop the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in China Permanently!The Fight Is Far From Over.
Jennifer TavernierIshpeming, MI, United States
May 18, 2017
The temporary ban on dog meat trade for the week of the Yulin Festival is just a small bandage on a Grand Canyon size wound. The fight is far from over and it needs to stay strong. Cats and Dogs do not need to be food. Its sickening. Tomorrow there are rallies planned all over the Country at five Chinese Embassies- New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Los Angeles and San Francisco. They all NEED lots of attendance and support. There is also a Blitzing the Chinese Consulates and Embassy in support of the rallies for those that cannot attend the rallies. We need to flood the Embassy with humans, phone calls, Emails and Fax. TO CONTACT LIST TO EMAIL, FAX AND PHONE THE CONSULATES AND EMBASSY. Please wait until Friday, May 19th at 11:00 am to 2:00 pm to call, email and fax. Here is the contact list for all Consulates and the Embassy. Please contact as many offices as you can and tell them politely that you want to see an end to the dog and cat meat trade in China and that CATS NEED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE TEMPORARY WEEK BAN OF CRUEL MEAT TRADE! Thank you for participating and showing your support for the rallies. • Chinese Embassy, Washington D.C. Congressional and Sub-national Affairs Section Chief of the Section: Mr. Zhang Min (Minister-Counselor) 202-4952206 (House of Representatives affairs) 202-4952203 (Sub-national governments and people to people diplomacy affairs) Fax: 202-2440268 • Chief of the Section: Mr. Zhou Jingxing (Minister Counselor) Tel: 202-4952171 202-4952158(Bilateral Relations) 202-4952201(Bilateral Political Issues) Fax: 202-2440931 Policy Section • Chief of the Section: Mr. Zhu Haiquan (counselor ) Tel: 202-4952163 (Global & Regional Issues) 202-4952161 (Economic Issues) 202-4952167 (Think-tank Liaison) 202-4952352 (Diplomatic Corps Liaison) Fax: 202-3631408 General Contact info- Embassy, D.C. Email: chinaempress_us@mfa.gov.cn Main line/fax-Tel: (202) 495-2266 and Fax: (202) 495-2138 • Chicago Consulate: (2 locations) Consulate General Tel: 312-803-0095 Fax: 312-803-0110 312-803-0104(Consular Notification) Email: chineseconsulgeneral.chicago@gmail.com Tel: 312-453-0210 ext. 3000 Fax: 312-453-0211 • San Francisco Consulate Operator (Auto Voice) 415-852-5900 VISA Office 415-872-9091Fax: 415-852-5940, Email: visa.sf@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chineseconsulatesf Consular Notification 415-852-5920 (Fax) • New York Consulate Tel: 212-2449392 / 212-2449456 • Houston Consulate Phone: 7135201462 Fax: 7135213064 Website: http://chinahouston.org http://houston.china-consulate.org This Facebook page has 8,700,000 LIKES so please post a comment there as well: https://www.facebook.com/chinaorgcn/ I can’t sleep thinking of any animals suffering including the farm animals here in the states. I have many different pets including Bunnies, Birds, Dogs and a Cat. They all are sweet and deserve a life that does not end in terror and pain. Someone posted that it is normal to see chickens, turkeys and other fowl hanging upside down in local markets for days suffering. They hang there until they die of dehydration or are sold. How can it be good to eat a soul that ends in that kind of misery? General Welfare of all kinds of animals needs to be addressed. The fight will continue until they ALL have a good life. EVERYONE DO WHAT YOU CAN TOMORROW. Your support has been amazing. Thank you Jennifer
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