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#Justice in Hong Kong is fading away. The rulers can control the judgement of cases, even those pertaining to human lives.
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#Justice in Hong Kong is fading away. The rulers can control the judgement of cases, even those pertaining to human lives.
#RespectLives
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Full-page Ad Calls Secretary for Justice to Respect #AnimalLives As Authorities Set Abusers of 29 Animals Free
Source: Apple Daily; RTHK; 黃色香港毛孩關注組
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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25466
Full-page Ad Calls Secretary for Justice to Respect #AnimalLives As Authorities Set Abusers of 29 Animals Free
Source: Apple Daily; RTHK; 黃色香港毛孩關注組
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Full-page Ad Calls Secretary for Justice to Respect #AnimalLives As Authorities Set Abusers of 29 Animals Free
A secondary school teacher in Hong Kong and his partner surrendered themselves in February 2020 for hurling 29 animals off a high-rise tower, including chinchillas, guinea pig, cats, rabbits, parrot and rodent.
All animals, scattered on the ground and in a ditch next to the building, were either dead or severely injured.
But after a six-month investigation, HK police said the Justice Department would not bring the abusers to trial owing to "insufficient evidence to demonstrate a reasonable prospect of conviction".
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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25363
A front-page advertisement was crowdfunded by a animal rights concern group "1380" and published on Apple Daily. The advertisement took form of an open message to the Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng:
"Animals cannot speak for themselves and are totally helpless when subject to abuse. We should protect them for justice to be done."
Pro-democracy legislator Claudia Mo, also wrote an open letter to Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng earlier, demanding an explanation for why the case was dropped: “This move is no different than sending society a message that the government looks down on animal lives and easily allows animal abusers walk free.”
Source: Apple Daily; RTHK; 黃色香港毛孩關注組
https://www.facebook.com/groups/312561176737848
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1547465-20200902.htm
#AnimalLivesMatter #AnimalAbuse #AnimalCruelty #DoJ #Injustice #FrontpageAd
Full-page Ad Calls Secretary for Justice to Respect #AnimalLives As Authorities Set Abusers of 29 Animals Free
A secondary school teacher in Hong Kong and his partner surrendered themselves in February 2020 for hurling 29 animals off a high-rise tower, including chinchillas, guinea pig, cats, rabbits, parrot and rodent.
All animals, scattered on the ground and in a ditch next to the building, were either dead or severely injured.
But after a six-month investigation, HK police said the Justice Department would not bring the abusers to trial owing to "insufficient evidence to demonstrate a reasonable prospect of conviction".
Read more:
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/25363
A front-page advertisement was crowdfunded by a animal rights concern group "1380" and published on Apple Daily. The advertisement took form of an open message to the Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng:
"Animals cannot speak for themselves and are totally helpless when subject to abuse. We should protect them for justice to be done."
Pro-democracy legislator Claudia Mo, also wrote an open letter to Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng earlier, demanding an explanation for why the case was dropped: “This move is no different than sending society a message that the government looks down on animal lives and easily allows animal abusers walk free.”
Source: Apple Daily; RTHK; 黃色香港毛孩關注組
https://www.facebook.com/groups/312561176737848
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1547465-20200902.htm
#AnimalLivesMatter #AnimalAbuse #AnimalCruelty #DoJ #Injustice #FrontpageAd
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Animal Abusers Let Free by HK's Department of Justice; Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Voice Discontent
On Februrary 14, 2020, a series of animal abuse incidents occurred at Hong Kong Garden, Tsing Lung Tau, where 29 pet animals including cats, rabbits, birds and…
On Februrary 14, 2020, a series of animal abuse incidents occurred at Hong Kong Garden, Tsing Lung Tau, where 29 pet animals including cats, rabbits, birds and…