Un massacre déguisé en bien-être – la NSPCA dénonce le projet de loi marocain sur les animaux errants



Un massacre déguisé en bien-être – la NSPCA dénonce le projet de loi marocain sur les animaux errants




A Moroccan community has rallied together to save the life of a street dog who was brutally shot and left for dead by government dog catchers operating in the border city of Nador, after a harrowing post by the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition sparked urgent local action.

The IAWPC has delivered a blistering address in UK Parliament, and revealed a major breakthrough in talks with FIFA.

Animal welfare campaigners have accused the Moroccan authorities of deploying a “dangerous propaganda strategy” to justify a fresh wave of dog killings across cities preparing to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which kicks off on 21 December.

This Tuesday, we will be in London for our largest demonstration so far, standing shoulder to shoulder with supporters from around the world ahead of speeches in UK Parliament from our lead campaigner Debbie Wilson, and renowned Moroccan actress and animal advocate Ouidad Elma.
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