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IAWPC set to stage biggest protest yet in central London next week, here are all the details…

The International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition, the IAWPC, is now one of the fastest-growing global movements fighting to stop the mass killing of dogs in Morocco ahead of the 2030 World Cup.

In the past year, supporters have taken this message to the world stage. At London’s World Travel Market, the IAWPC and PETA united in a powerful protest that stopped crowds in their tracks, demanding an end to Morocco’s brutal culling programme.

Around the globe, ordinary people are rising up. In India, hundreds of students rallied with homemade signs. In Morocco itself, brave activists have held multiple manifestations in cities across the country despite intense pressure.

And during an international match in the USA, animal lovers even staged a peaceful pitch invasion to draw global attention to the killings.

And now, the movement is building to its biggest moment yet.

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.

Send us an email to outreach@iawpc.org to find out more.

The message is clear: the world is watching, and we will not stop until the killing ends.

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