Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 MessageDear Oulie Coulibaly, To refresh your memory, I pasted your email that " verifies " this situation below, along with my email asking for HSI's help. The sentence " We are aware of the situation, and are doing what we can to help stop it. " is a verification that HSI knows about this issue and is working on it! How can you try to stop something, that you aren't even sure is happening??? The situation you describe in your current email, calls for a statement such as, " We are aware of a rumor spreading about this issue, and if we find it to be true, we will do all we can to stop it, " or something similar! I don't know what you or anyone else considers a verification, but being " aware of the situation and doing what you can to stop it, " is a verification that this issue is true! Please, let's not have a play on words to justify your misleading me! Although it is true that you never used the word " verify, " you most certainly did misrepresent the situation. I stated in my original email to you, that I was " initiating a letter writing campaign to the government and military leaders of Taiwan, to try to get them to put an end to this sick behavior. " You not only didn't tell me to hold off until this issue could be " verified, " you also encouraged me to write to the Taiwan Embassy and threaten a boycott of tourism to their country. Never did you provide contact information of Wu Hung at E.A.S.T so that I could direct my inquiries to him. The entire content of your email to me is below. You never wrote to me again. I even wrote to you awhile ago, telling you that WSPA denied that there is a cruelty problem within the Taiwan military, and you didn't even afford me the common decency of a reply! This is the first I've heard from you since your original reply. You are putting the blame on someone else, because you verified something that you know nothing about. You led me to believe that HSI " knew about the cruelty of the Taiwan military and was doing everything they can to stop it! " Saying that you, as a representative of HSI has " never verified " this issue, is a FALSE STATEMENT, please rectify this problem. I expect an appology for your trying to ruin my reputation within the animal rights community, because you slipped up. I would never have included the statement " This issue has been verified with the Humane Society International by ocoulibaly, " if it were not true! Thank you. Sincerely, Rita Fazio ----------- Dear Rita: Thank you for your email regarding the horrific cruelty to animals by the Taiwan military. We are aware of the situation, and are doing what we can to help stop it. Unfortunately, in countries where there is little or no animal protection infrastructure, animals suffer many cruelties--from neglect to intentional abuse. While HSI and other international organizations are making an impact on animal protection issues in some regions of the world, government agencies in other areas are often unwilling or reluctant to listen to our concerns. This is particularly true in areas that suffer from severe economic problems or where cultural attitudes are very different from our own. You should also write a letter of protest to the Embassy of the Taiwan. Sometimes, the strongest voice is that of a potential tourist, or individual who refuses to visit the country and urges their friends and family to not visit until the situation has been improved. For a list of Embassies and Diplomatic offices around the world, go to Embassy Web: http://www.embpage.org/ Thank you. Oulie Coulibaly Humane Society International 2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 301-548-7747 Fax: 301-258-3082 r.e.fazio [r.e.fazio] Wednesday, October 08, 2003 4:46 PM hsi Online Form Submission: Humane Society International Name = Rita Fazio E-mail Address = r.e.fazio Address 1 = Robinson Drive Address 2 = City = Broomall State = PA Zip = 19008 Phone = Country = USA Message = Hi, I was reading how the HS International has helped Taiwan to become more humane in it's treatment of homeless animals and was wondering if you are aware of the horrific cruelty to homeless animals by the Taiwan military. Following is a paragraph from a web site which describes the severely cruel treatment of homeless animals by the military. " TAIWAN MILITARY ROUTINELY ABUSE DOGS FOR PLEASURE Reported by Bing-Yu Chiu of Taipei News, translated by Joey Lau It is a normal sight in Wu-Chu, Taiwan that soldiers capturing stray dogs and tie them up to punch as sandbags; covering the dogs' heads with plastic bags and set the bags on fire, watching the bags shrink as the chemical burn and stick onto the dogs' faces, entertaining themselves laughing at the whining and crying and screaming dogs. " The entire article is at: http://www.ahan.org/ahan/pages/taiwan.html I am initiating a writing campaign to the government and military leaders of Taiwan, to try to get them to put an end to this sick behavior. I am hoping that the HS International will help us to stop this atrocity from continuing. I look forward to your reply. Thank you for your time. -------------------------- - Oulie Coulibaly G911CT ; r.e.fazio ; kodiakstar2002 ; aapn ; aapn-owner ; aapn ; mnd ; cmc ; boft ; public ; minister ; minister ; bopfm Cc: bopfm ; anpeople ; whidbey.com ; kodiakstar2002 ; aapn Monday, October 27, 2003 9:36 AM HSI verification of Taiwan military abuse of dogs To whom it may concern: I am appalled to find this statement " This issue has been verified with the Humane Society International by ocoulibaly " I NEVER, repeat NEVER said to anyone that we (HSI) has " verified " this problem, all I ever said was that " we are aware of this situation " because we received tones of email about it. I provided the contact information of Wu Hung at E.A.S.T so that you can direct your inquiries to him. His organization, Environmental and Animal Society of Taiwan is very credible with the government. Thus they could have more power in stopping this if it's indeed happening than the HSUS can. His address is:Wu Hung c/o eastmail Saying that HSI has verified this issue is a FALSE STATEMENT, please rectify this problem. Thank you. Oulie Coulibaly Humane Society International 2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 301-548-7747 Fax: 301-258-3082 G911CT [G911CT] Monday, October 20, 2003 12:03 PM Oulie Coulibaly Re: StopNightmare In a message dated 10/20/03 10:32:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ocoulibaly writes: FYI, This is a the reply that we have received this morning: To anyone who is deeply concerned about the dogs on Wu-Chu Island: Republic of China is a democratic system country. Any action, which violates the right given by the constitution of ROC, will receive severe punishments. Thanks to the world wide animal protectors' care, comment, and suggestion of the abandoned dogs incident on Wu-Chu Island. The Animal Protection Law has been enforced for five years in our country. Loving and respecting the life becomes our target. Wu-Chu Island is a military base and located secluded. However, it is still under the control of the law. We will not allow any break by few people's improper acts of military. We will strengthen the investigation and handling to carry out protecting animal. Every commissioner is taking account of this incident. Here are the acts of Marine: 1. Cooperated with " Department of Agriculture " and the " Government of Gin-Men County " aggressively and set up an investigated team for this case. According to the investigation, there was no such inhumane action. 2. The Headquarter of Wu-Chu also did the survey among the soldiers. The results were that a dog was expelled due to his shuttled around and barked during assembly and a dog hurt his spine and leg by fell down incautious during his roaming through short wall. Besides these two incidents, the dog abusing action was not found. 3. Completed the investigation and settlement of dogs (47 in total) in military base. Appointed someone to take care of them and set up files for management. 4. Consistently educated soldiers about the animal protection law and demanded the cadres to execute thoroughly. Chinese Marine Corps is marked as stringent training and impartial military discipline. We wouldn't allow any soldier to destroy such honor. We highly hope those animal protectors can provide any specific evidences of dogs abusing to us. We will have completed investigation and the violator will get server punishment. CMC e-mail Address: cmc **************** Oulie, Are you satisfied with the above response? Is it credible? Regards, Greg S g911ct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2003 Report Share Posted October 29, 2003 MessageDear Oulie, Thank you, I appreciate your apology, and concession that you should have worded your first reply to me differently. I would never have included a statement in any of my alerts, that any org. has verified the info. contained in the alert, if I didn't believe that it was so. It was your reply to me, that made me author and circulate the email about the Taiwan military's alleged cruelty to animals, with out seeking further verification. I find it hard to believe that this incident was not just an honest mistake on your part. We all make mistakes, and I don't feel that this one caused any harm, except for some people who are out to do harm to me and my efforts to help the animals. Two organizations, in a collaboration of effort, are circulating an email that is irresponsible and erroneous about my alert in this issue. I will have to deal with this issue in the same manner as they are, and it may become a media issue before it is over. I want to assure you, that I do not hold you or HSI responsible, and will do nothing to cause HSI any harm. I only ask that you keep me apprised of the situation in Taiwan. As you mention, it is our common goal to help the animals worldwide and I am sure that you are every bit as dedicated to that end as I am. My only concern about this issue are the animals, and I will find the truth. The original source of my info. about this issue, fully believes that the cruelty exists today and I can't ignore that. Thank you for caring about the animals. Sincere Regards, Rita - Oulie Coulibaly Rita Fazio ; bopfm ; minister ; public ; boft ; cmc ; mnd ; aapn ; aapn-owner ; kodiakstar2002 ; G911CT Cc: aapn ; kodiakstar2002 ; whidbey.com ; anpeople ; bopfm Monday, October 27, 2003 3:31 PM RE: HSI verification of Taiwan military abuse of dogs Dear Rita First of all, I admire and respect your work in the animal welfare organizations. We are all working towards common goals to help the animals worldwide. So I wouldn't dare try to ruin your reputation in any way in the animal rights community. I think there was clearly a misunderstanding and or miscommunication, when I said in my email that we are aware of this situation I meant to say that we have received many emails regarding this situation, and are working to do something about it, if it's indeed happening. In any case we generally tell people to write to the embassy and or government agency about cases like this. Perhaps I have to better my wording when replying to inquiries like this (lesson learned). I apologize if I offended you in any way, it was clearly not my intention. PS: I copied everyone so that they know that it wasn't your fault or anything, it was just a misunderstanding. For further questions, inquiries about any anything related to this issue please contact Wu Hung at eastmail Thank you. Oulie Coulibaly Humane Society International 2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 301-548-7747 Fax: 301-258-3082 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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