Call to action – in memory of Sloughi, write a letter to express your outrage

If you share our disgust we would be grateful if you could help by taking from the suggested text below (or your own version) and writing to Fifa.
Our Scottish chairman Les Ward MBE urges Scots football fans to celebrate World Cup victory by supporting the Morocco World Cup dogs

Les Ward MBE, 74, from Edinburgh, says he is “bursting with pride” after Scotland booked their place at the World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico.
But the veteran campaigner, who received his MBE for services to animal welfare from the late Queen, says the joy and image of the beautiful game is being overshadowed by a brutal crisis unfolding thousands of miles away, in preparation for another FIFA World Cup tournament in 2030.
FIFA and IAWPC submit revised animal welfare law to Moroccan government

FIFA has confirmed that, in partnership with the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC), it has helped with the submission of a revised version of Morocco’s Draft Law 19.25 to the Moroccan government for consideration, a key step in efforts to stop the mass authority killing of free roaming dogs ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
IAWPC protest rocks London’s World Travel Market over Morocco’s mass dog killings ahead of 2030 World Cup

A hard-hitting protest took place outside the World Travel Market at London’s ExCeL Centre yesterday, as campaigners from the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) joined forces with member charity PETA to expose the mass killing of dogs in Morocco ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
The IAWPC’s revised Draft Law 19.25 which has gone to the Moroccan government for consideration

This law sets forth the rules for humane dog and cat care and management.
Le projet de loi révisé 19.25 de l’IAWPC a été soumis au gouvernement marocain pour examen.

Projet de loi n° 19.25 relative au bien-être ainsi qu’au traitement et à la
gestion sans cruauté des chiens et des chats
IAWPC takes Morocco World Cup dog crisis to UK Parliament

Campaigners fighting to end the brutal killing of dogs in Morocco took their message to Parliament yesterday, calling on politicians to help pressure the North African nation to stop the slaughter ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
One year on: IAWPC marks significant milestone with Fifa support, in fight to end World Cup killings of three million Moroccan dogs

A year after launching its global campaign to end the mass killing of around 3million dogs in Morocco, the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) has announced a major breakthrough, submitting a rewritten draft of Morocco’s controversial Draft Law 19.25 with support from FIFA.
‘Everything Has Changed Yet Nothing Has Changed’: One Year On From the Start of the Global Campaign to Save Morocco’s Dogs

On October 17, the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) marks one year since the launch of its landmark campaign calling for an end to the mass killing of free-roaming dogs in Morocco ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Tribute to Dr Jane Goodall DBE, from the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition

It is with profound sadness that the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) pays tribute to Dr Jane Goodall, DBE, who has passed away.