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STOP AND ATTENTION TO !

It is the last "atrocities for tourists" : dog meat passed off as chicken sold in restaurants, kiosks and hawkers! Horror is the result of an accurate report by the Animals Australia Association, thanks to an investigator under cover, documented the capture, violence and slaughter of thousands of in , paradise of . There is an absurd figure: about 70,000 dogs per year locked in bamboo cages or plastic bags, with legged legs and muzzle, left without food or water for two to three days before being massacred and slaughtered . It is unfortunately a thriving market, that of animals at no cost, caught and poisoned every night, dismembered, drenched and "cooked with dill", chopped as chicken to unsuspecting tourists landing on dream beaches and they dive into an unspoiled sea, unknowingly feeding a barbarity that can not be in no way tolerated by the civilized world !

The No Profit Change Destiny Association supports the petition launched by Animals Australia at the link direct https://secure.animalsaustralia.org/take_action/bali-dog-meat-trade or in the section "Petitions" of the Change Destiny Portal www.change-destiny.org/eng/petitions.html so that the Indonesian Government put an end to such a gruesome and inhuman practice.

Change Destiny also, as a clear and concrete signal, invites all Dog friends to boycott holidays in Bali and every other country -especially in Southeast Asia- where still, despite the world-wide protests, unfortunately ruthlessness and brutality against our faithful 4 Legged Friends of represent the normal.

We must act and immediately, with all the peaceful weapons in our possession!

And for those -hopefully few- that they were not yet disgusted enough, we offer a cue of reflection supported by the facts... An English study by the Food Standards Agency conducted a scrupulous investigation of the kebab , examining it the dubious origin of the meat used and the objective impossibility of identifying the typology : could be unmistakably dog , cat and mouse .

So what might seem like a problem so far away from us is actually much closer to how do you think...

Maximum alert, what we eat!

Dott.sa Angela E.M. Morabito Anthropologist President Association No Profit Change Destiny www.change-destiny.org