Yesterday, the dog and cat meat trade intensified in China’s city of Yulin. Not only is this cruel trade inconsistent with growing Chinese public concern for animal welfare, with pets being stolen for the trade and suffering terrible abuse, but it also runs contrary to China’s public health and safety regulations.
Please urge China to end the animal welfare and public health nightmare of Yulin’s dog and cat meat trade: https://t.co/uONG3Bn2Kd
@AdrianChenX@nathanlawkc As he explained very clearly, it also safe and law abiding in Taiwan but that is not at the price of freedom. China has security but no freedom. UK has freedom but no security. Taiwan has freedom AND security.
The Netherlands also has its Henry Nowak cases.
In July 2020, 14-year-old Tamar from Marken was hit by a car on a dark dike road and left to die. Her body was later found in the berm.
What happened next is deeply disturbing.
The police initially told her mother that the driver was German. Days later the truth came out: it was four Iraqis in the car. The mother was told they withheld the real background because they didn’t want to create a "Wilders-effect" — they didn’t want to give Geert Wilders political ammunition.
Even worse: evidence strongly suggests Tamar’s body was moved after the accident. The driver didn’t just flee, they dragged her off the road and left her there like an animal.
The driver received only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. He then disappeared completely. The fine was returned “undeliverable” and for years he was untraceable.
Only after years of fighting by the family (including going to court to force prosecution), a breakthrough came in March 2026: the now 33-year old Jamal is finally being prosecuted for causing the fatal accident and leaving the scene.
Just like Henry Nowak in Southampton — an innocent young person dies, authorities seem more focused on protecting a narrative and avoiding “political incorrectness” than on delivering swift justice.
A 14-year-old girl dies on a Dutch dike. The system lies about the identity of the driver, gives him a slap on the wrist, loses him for years, and only after massive pressure does real prosecution begin.
This is not just a traffic accident. This is a story about truth, accountability, and what happens when institutions put ideology before grieving families.
Her name was Tamar.
She was 14.
She deserved better.
♡
@pnyu188562@DanielTan34523@denisewu Children are dead, people are afraid, no one dares to speak except communist thugs , but at least it’s tidy? Actually it was cleaner before because it wasn’t full of people from China spitting everywhere.
@MapleTMP@JohnOberg NO, not when the creature is alive.
If you want to know if a person is a backward subhuman check to see if they are cooking creatures alive.
@pnyu188562@DanielTan34523@denisewu Throwing teenagers out of windows on drowning them isn’t nice. Hong Kong people liked Hong Kong more when they had a government that wasn’t murdering their kids for protesting.
@DanielTan34523@denisewu It had better infrastructure than Taiwan in 1997 and Hong Kong people were much happier before the CCP took over and started jailing them for speech.
@TheBritLad It’s run by China. They want to undermine western democracies so they don’t want Westerners defending themselves. They like woke as long as it’s not in their country. TikTok of course is banned in Chin.
Henry Nowaks sister Olivia Nowak is reposting @RobertJenrick on TikTok lecturing Shabana Mahmood on the death of her brother, Henry.
But the media and the government keep telling us not to politicise his death and to respect the family?
Do not let the media gaslight you.
@domdyer70 The thing that’s wrong with the post below is that in China it is every single week.
They can’t even unload these poor beings without adding even more terror and agony.
https://t.co/FllsCQ6xFv
@gonglei89@lasolanacee Backward China peasant thinks concern for animal torture is a form of “butthurt.” But I guess that’s what your subhuman family taught you as you were fed gutter oil & melamine in a cheap tofu dreg tower block.
The raw reality of China’s commercial dog meat industry has been exposed in a disturbing video out of Yulin, Guangxi, capturing the brutal methods used to handle these animals.
The unedited footage shows a facility worker methodically treating dogs for parasites using a harsh chemical dipping process. Armed with a long pole and a neck noose, a woman forcefully hoists a struggling black dog into a large vat of diluted phoxim—a toxic organophosphate insecticide used in Chinese agriculture to kill mites and ticks. For nearly twenty seconds, the animal thrashes in terror, gasping for air as it is repeatedly dunked and agitated in the chemical bath before being pulled back out by its neck toward a long row of crowded wire-mesh cages.
While Beijing frequently downplays the dog meat trade to global audiences, this footage captures the standard, industrialized reality of the Yulin supply chain.
#UnveiledChina #YulinDogMeat #AnimalWelfare #ChinaFarming #DogMeatTrade #ConsumerSafety
The raw reality of China’s commercial dog meat industry has been exposed in a disturbing video out of Yulin, Guangxi, capturing the brutal methods used to handle these animals.
The unedited footage shows a facility worker methodically treating dogs for parasites using a harsh chemical dipping process. Armed with a long pole and a neck noose, a woman forcefully hoists a struggling black dog into a large vat of diluted phoxim—a toxic organophosphate insecticide used in Chinese agriculture to kill mites and ticks. For nearly twenty seconds, the animal thrashes in terror, gasping for air as it is repeatedly dunked and agitated in the chemical bath before being pulled back out by its neck toward a long row of crowded wire-mesh cages.
While Beijing frequently downplays the dog meat trade to global audiences, this footage captures the standard, industrialized reality of the Yulin supply chain.
#UnveiledChina #YulinDogMeat #AnimalWelfare #ChinaFarming #DogMeatTrade #ConsumerSafety