N'oublier pas tout ces pays massacres ces animaux de manière atroce que personne pourrait imaginer et tout cela pour leurs fourrure et leurs peaux.Alors agissez dès maintenant pour l'amour de ces animaux.
Pour la Corée
Ambassador Lee, Tae-Sik
Embassy of the Republic of Korea
2450 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202)939-5600
Fax: (202)797-0595
E-mail: korinfo@koreaemb.org
You can send letters to the following:
Prime Minister Hae Chan Lee
The Blue House
1, Sejongno, Jongno-gu
Seoul 110-050
Republic of Korea
Tel.: 011 822 770 0011
Fax: 011 822 770 0295
The Honorable Hur Sang-man, Minister
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Gwacheon Government Office Building
Joongang-dong
Gwancheon City
Gyeonggido Province
South Korea 427-760
minister@maf.go.kr
Ambassador Han, Sung-Joo
Embassy of the Republic of Korea
2450 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20008
Tel. 202-939-5600
Fax: (202) 387-0402
Ambassador Hong, Seok-Hyun
Embassy of the Republic of Korea
2450 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20008
Tel.: 202-939-5600
Fax: 202-797-0595
E-mail: korinfo@koreaemb.org
President Roh Moo-Hyun
Blue House
1 Sejong-Ro, Jongno-gu
Seoul
South Korea, 110-050
E-mail: webmaster@president.go.kr or webmaster@korea.net
Contacting your local Korean embassy or consulate to request a meeting. Ask the Korean representative for the specifics mentioned above and demand that South Korea enforces existing laws, which prevent dog and cat consumption. Click here for a list of Korean embassies and consulates:
http://www.business-in-asia.com/koreanembassies.html.
Organizing a protest at the Korean embassy, consulate, or Hyundai or Kia dealership nearest you. IDA will provide free posters and leaflets to any activist interested in organizing a protest.
• Distributing leaflets. We will send you a supply of IDA’s new Korean dog leaflets to leave in busy areas, such as doctors’ offices, on the subway, or that you can simply enclose with each piece of outgoing mail. E-mail your name and address to koreandogs@idausa.org to request materials.
Please contact Korean Officials to urge them to immediately withdraw the policy to hygienically control and thus legalize dog meat. Tell them to enforce existing animal protection laws. Click here to send a prewritten letter online: http://ga0.org/campaign/koreandogs.