Sir, as a lover of Chinese art, I’ve often dreamed of traveling to your country to enjoy the museums.
However, until the crisis of extreme animal abuse is resolved, I will not travel to China.
Enact efforts to stop this sadism that harms your nation’s reputation! Please! ❤️🪷
Here are some google-translated comments from the Chinese public against an act of #CatAbuse last year. Public anger is overwhelming against the perpetrator. The law is basically there, public support is there, yet we need to do more to bring #AnimalCruelty to an end.
‼️ UPDATE ‼️
We are entering #June, and Feline Guardians and their activists worldwide will not rest until there is a law against animal cruelty in #China. With this, we announce the upcoming worldwide protests confirmed so far:
📌France, June 3 (@AmbassadeChine)
📌Poland, June 2 (@ChinaEmbPoland)
📌Spain, June 22 (@ChinaEmbEsp )
‼️ UPDATE ‼️
Meet the victims from last May 23th at the hands of Yuan Hao on the Jiliang University campus; they were all poisoned. Although the university responded with a "punishment," Yuan Hao is currently still awaiting his graduation process.
Attention Jiliang University: your international prestige is at risk if you do not take appropriate action against the psychopathic behavior of this individual.
#Japan protest in #Nagoya
31 May 12:00 #SaveCatsInChina
Please join us in protesting in front of the Chinese Consulate General in Nagoya, even if only on weekdays.
We look forward to your participation.
#日本#名古屋#cats
🚨 May 30: among the 16 Hong Kong democrats who had pleaded not guilty in the “Hong Kong 47” case, 14 have been found guilty and 2 have been cleared of taking part in a “conspiracy to commit subversion” in a landmark national security trial revolving around their roles in unofficial primaries in July 2020.
31 of the Hong Kong 47 — including activist Joshua Wong as well as ex-lawmakers Claudia Mo, Eddie Chu and Wu Chi-wai — had pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing; among these 31, 4 — primary election organizer Au Nok-hin, ex-district councillors Andrew Chiu and Ben Chung, and businessman Mike Lam — had become witnesses for the prosecution.
The Hong Kong 47 were arrested under the Beijing-imposed security law in Jan 2021.

https://t.co/K4ivBbJMWJ