Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release) 29 May 2003 Hong Kong Legislator, Conservation and Welfare Groups agree on Resolution for China On Wednesday 28th May 2003, during a Discussion Panel on Protecting Wild Animals organised by Dr. Hon. Chu Yu-lin, J.P, Legislative Councilor and Deputy of China's National People's Congress, a unanimous resolution was passed concerning the trade and consumption of wild animals, together with domestic dogs and cats. Proposed by the Hong Kong based Animals Asia Foundation, the Resolution stated: " We call for the Central Government of China to instruct all provinces to emulate the good example in Guangdong, where breeding, trading and consumption of wild animals has now been banned. We urge the Central Government to go further by closing all wild animals markets countrywide, and banning the consumption of wild animals, dogs and cats, together with the breeding and trading of wild animals, dogs and cats for consumption. " The Resolution, which was unanimously supported by the following groups, will now be submitted by Dr. Chu to the National People's Congress in Beijing: 1. Dr. Hon. Chu Yu-lin J.P., Legislative Councilor and Deputy of the National People's Congress 2. Animals Asia Foundation 3. The Conservancy Association 4. Friends of the Earth Hong Kong 5. Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden 6. Asian Animal Protection Network 7. Lamma Animal Protection 8. The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society 9. World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong 10. Ocean Park Hong Kong 11. TRAFFIC East Asia. During the meeting, Jill Robinson MBE, Founder and CEO of Animals Asia, stressed the importance of finding solutions if the countrywide trade in wild animals, together with dogs and cats were to end and pledged Animals Asia's help in creating and producing public education programmes nationwide. Dr. David Chu Yu-lin said: " Eating cats, dogs and wild animals is not only uncivilized, but can also negatively affect our health. The Central Government should therefore ban such uncivilised behaviour through legislation. " Ms Robinson paid tribute to Legislators and officials in Hong Kong and China who were spearheading a new era of humane education in China: " The leadership of Dr. Chu and government members of the China Wildlife Conservation Association in Beijing is undoubtedly paving the way towards ending decades of misery and disease in the animals markets of China. For the first time in nearly twenty years of calling for the closure of these cruel and unsanitary markets country wide, there is hope. " Ends. For further information, please contact: Jill Robinson MBE - Founder & CEO, Animals Asia Foundation, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2719 3340 or Mobile: (852) 9095 8405 or jrobinson or Dr. Hon David Chu Yu-lin - pager no.- Hong Kong - (852) 77703330 For stills & footage please contact Annie Mather - Media Director, Animals Asia Foundation, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2521 0982 or Mobile: (852) 9425 7429 or amather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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