Ban Ghana's Barbaric Dog & Cat Meat Trade & Animal Sacrifices Ban LIVE Animal Markets

Ban Ghana's Barbaric Dog & Cat Meat Trade & Animal Sacrifices Ban LIVE Animal Markets

Started
10 April 2020
Petition to
President of Ghana John Mahama and
Signatures: 6,858Next Goal: 7,500
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Why this petition matters

Started by Natasha Choolun

With a new President John Mahama we urged you to be the  leader to Make changes to help and protect for the people and animals of Ghana. 

Update on new campaign  Coalition For Cruelty Free Africa in collaboration with Liberia Animal Welfare and Conservation Society have launched a new Awareness campaign to Stop Animal Cruelty and to STOP the spread of DEADLY diseases across Africa and other Nations.

To launch the campaigns a series of billboards are going up across Africa and other Nations calling for a Global BAN on the Barbaric Dog and Cat meat trade and Live Animal Markets in particular in China Africa SE Asia. 

 

 

Billboard campaign

 

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UPDATE: The truth about who is farming Cocoa in Ghana.

The HORRIFICALLY BARBARIC African Dog and Cat Meat Trade is funded and linked to the UK US and other global countries. Divine Chocolates and Kuapa Kooko their products are  (warnining if clicked there is graphic images)

Ghana is one of 22 countries in Africa that consume and are involved with Dog and Cat Meat Trade.  (warnining if clicked there is graphic images)

Petition Urging all Members of the Union of Chiefs, African Union Commission,African Union and House of Chiefs to BAN these BARBARIC Animal Cruelty Trades and Implement Enforceable Animal Protection laws within your tribes

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Dear President John Mahama

We urge you to BAN these Animal Cruelty Trades and Implement Enforceable laws to protect these Animals from harm.

  • The Dog and Cat Meat Trade
  • Animal Sacrifices
  • Live Animal Markets
  • Wildlife Trade
  • Dog Racing
  • Dog Fighting


The Dogs Cats and Animals of Ghana need protection from these ruthless criminal traders that torture abuse and murder these helpless animals for human consumption.

Dogs and Cats are Not food but are loyal companion animals that should be treated with kindness and respect and not brutalised and eaten. The World Health Organisations have CONFIRMED that these Global Live Animal Markets must be CLOSED as they are at the ROOT of COVID19 and are also a breeding ground for the spread of other FATAL DISEASES. 

The brutal dog and cat meat trade are putting human health at risk from consumption of dogs and cats in form of Cholera Rabies and other DEADLY DISEASES and now COVID 19. We urge you to Ban the Demonic Dog and Animal Sacrifices and the Barbaric Dog and Cat Meat trade in Africa. Like many Harmful and Outdated practices in history these BARBARIC Animal Sacrifices must also be Abolished.

These Animal cruelties are bringing GLOBAL PROTESTS from all NATIONS including GHANA  We urge GHANIANS  to join and sign the International Agreement to Ban the Brutal Dog and Cat Meat Trade and Prohibit the Eating of Dogs and Cats. H.Res.401 - Urging all nations to OUTLAW the Dog and Cat Meat Trade and to enforce existing laws against such a trade.

Please Join the countless CARING Ghana PEOPLE who have added their voices and support to the Global Millions in SPEAKING out AGAINST ANIMAL CRUELTY and are URGING the Ghanian Government to PROTECT the Animals and People of Ghana  from these Criminal and BARBARIC Animal Cruelty Trades by taking ACTION to

BAN Dog Racing

Ban the Dog and Cat Meat Trade

Ban Animal Sacrifices Shutdown the Live Animal Markets

Ban Dog Fighting

There is NO Place for Animal Cruelty in the 21 Century. #CrueltyFreeAfrica #CrueltyfreeTourism #ProtectAnimalsOfAfrica #CrueltyFreeTravel #crueltyfreeGuinea #banthedogandcatmeattrade

 

 

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Decision-Makers

  • President of Ghana John Mahama
  • ghanian government
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer