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Demand The Release of TheNepalese Monkeys

Posted on March 24, 2011 at 8:06 AM

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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 2:21 PM

Subject: [gatewaytohell] Demand The Release of TheNepalese Monkeys

 

 

Nepal Bans Exports Of Monkeys For Vivisection, Now It'sTime To Demand The

Release Of The Monkeys!!!

 

On Monday 25th of August the Nepalese governmentannounced a ban on the

export of monkeys for vivisection. Whilst we welcome thismove we are

still calling for the release of the monkeys from thefarms and a complete

end to all bio-medical research using monkeys in Nepal.

 

Watch the campaign video of the monkey farms and thentake action to free

the monkeys:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uGqiJnbe30

 

We need you to contact the government departmentresponsible for the

monkey farms to make it clear to them that a ban onexports is not enough

and that the campaign will only stop when ALL theNepalese monkeys are

safe from the horrors of vivisection.

 

Please send a copy of the sample letter below, to theprovided email

addresses. Feel free to change the wording of the letter,but please

ensure that the 4 demands are left as they are to ensurethat the message

is received loud and clear...and of course, please don´tforget to add

your name at the bottom of the letter! We would alsorequest that you

leave the link to the campaign website on the letter,(below your name),

to ensure that they are aware of the continuing globalactions of the

campaign.

 

 

 

SAMPLE LETTER:--

 

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

As a supporter of the Gateway to Hell campaign to savethe Nepalese

monkeys from vivisection, I welcome your governmentsdecision to ban the

export of monkeys for bio-medical research and view thisas a positive

measure. However I am aware that biomedical research isstill occurring in

Nepal and I therefore urge you in the strongest possibleterms to ensure

that all Nepalese monkeys are saved from vivisection byimmediately

implementing the following measures demanded by thecampaign to save

Nepalese monkeys from vivisection:

 

 

1) Ban the export of monkeys for bio-medical research bylaw.

 

2) Ban the breeding and capture of monkeys forbio-medical research by law.

 

3) Ban all experimentation on monkeys for bio-medicalresearch by law.

 

4) Release and rehabilitate all the monkeys immediately.

 

 

I vow to continue to support the Gateway to Hell campaignagainst Nepal

until your government implements the above measures toensure that

Nepalese monkeys are never used in bio-medical researcheither in Nepal or

elsewhere.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

[YOUR NAME GOES HERE]

 

http://www.gatewaytohell.net

 

 

 

EMAILS; (1 Block of 15):--

 

info@dnpwc.gov.np,dnpwc@bdcin.wlink.com.np, sbajimaya@dnpwc.gov.np,

s_bajimaya@yahoo.com,lmanandhar@dnpwc.gov.np, bspoudel@dnpwc.gov.np,

npradhan@dnpwc.gov.np,ssthagunna@dnpwc.gov.np, gpbhattarai@dnpwc.gov.np,

sbpandey@dnpwc.gov.np,jbkarki@dnpwc.gov.np, kojha@dnpwc.gov.np,

drnepal@dnpwc.gov.np,dasannapurna@yahoo.com, jhamak.karki@yahoo.com

 

 

 

LATEST CAMPAIGN NEWS AND UPDATES:--

 

Website: http://www.gatewaytohell.net

Email Updates: http://www.gatewaytohell.net/subscribe.html

 

 

DISCLAIMER:--

 

Neither The Stop Monkey Business Coalition, (SMBC), TheCoalition

Anti-Vivisection, (CAV), The Gateway to Hell Campaign,(GTHC), nor any

re-distributors assume any responsibility for theaccuracy of the

information provided or for the consequences of its use.Nothing in this

email is intended to encourage illegal action in whatevercountry you are

reading it in. Neither the SMBC, the CAV nor the GTHCengage in, nor

support, any form of harassment or unlawful activity.Nothing in this

alert is intended to promote such conduct and neither theSMBC, the CAV

nor the GTHC assume any responsibility for the misuse ofthis information,

which is provided solely for the purposes of lawful protest.The SMBC, the

CAV and the GTHC actively encourage all recipients to actresponsibly but

neither assume nor accept any responsibility for theactions of others.

 


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