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Serbia Slaughter Of Dogs, Cats

Serbia intends to cull more companion animals in the city of Nis. JKP Medijana, the municipal garbage service, is enlisted to capture and poison some 5,000 dogs at the city dump. Dogs ingest T-61, a poison that paralyzes lungs. Any mass purge of animals is wrong. A comprehensive spay/neuter/vaccination drive to humanely control animal numbers in is right.

Mass eradications are not new in Serbia. Belgrade annually exterminates tens of thousands of dogs in the region. Garbage dumps in Zrenjanin and Novi Sad function as execution sites for strays in Belgrade. In fact, garbage collectors are paid for each animal killed. The government has done nothing to stop these bounty kills.

Demand that officials enforce animal protection laws and ban the cruel destruction of domesticated animals. Ask public prosecutors to uphold the Criminal Code of Serbia, article 269, paragraph 2: "Anyone who uses cruelty towards animals or kills an animal in violation of the Law of Veterinary Standards must be punished for up to three years in prison."


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Honorable Officials:

News regarding South Serbia's mass slaughter of dogs and cats continues to circulate the globe via Internet and press, with the present cull scheduled on or around December 18-21 in the City of Nis.

I understand JKP Medijana, the municipal garbage service, is behind the capture and poisoning of some 5,000 dogs at the city dump in Nis. Dogs are to ingest T-61, a poison that paralyzes their lungs.

Whether the present cull is underway or has yet to begin — any large-scale purge of street animals is wrong. A comprehensive spay/neuter/vaccination drive to humanely control animal numbers in Serbian cities is right. Please do the right thing.

Mass eradications are not new in Serbia. Observers contend the City of Belgrade annually exterminates tens of thousands of dogs in the region. Garbage dumps in Zrenjanin and Novi Sad have functioned as execution sites for strays in Belgrade. In fact, garbage collectors are paid for each animal killed. The government has done nothing to stop these bounty kills.

I call upon officials to enforce animal protection laws and ban the cruel destruction of domesticated animals. I respectfully ask public prosecutors to uphold the Criminal Code of Serbia, article 269, paragraph 2: "Anyone who uses cruelty towards animals or kills an animal in violation of the Law of veterinary standards must be punished for up to three years in prison."

Those who crudely poison, beat, hang, burn and shoot animals should be arrested, prosecuted and penalized to the full extent of the law. Anything less depicts the government's failure to fulfill legal and ethical standards.

I urge you to seek aid from local and foreign organizations with expertise in animal protection legislation and humane education. Rather than subsidize vulgar forms of killing, please allocate funds for affordable nationwide spay/neuter programs. I encourage you to invest in a network of municipal shelters that maintain veterinary supervision, mandatory sterilization, vaccinations, microchip identification, and responsible adoption policies.

Lastly, Serbia's welfare laws need to embody all animals, not just those intended for human companionship. In Belgrade's private city zoo, distressed and sick animals display stereotypic pacing, head bobbing, bar biting and self-mutilation from years of confinement in shabby, cramped enclosures.

As images of animal suffering resonate around the world, people who value sentient life will boycott Serbia as a travel destination. Personally, I cannot visit your nation until mass killing programs are outlawed and visible strides are made to enforce welfare laws.

Sincerely,

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Mr. Boris Tadic, President of Serbia
People's Office of the President of the Republic, Masarikova 5 / VI
11 000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
ph: 00 381 11 323 1033, +381-11-361-8888; fax: 00 381 11 363 2095, +381-11-3620- 676
email: mrakic@predsednik.yu
web email form: http://www.narodnakancelarija.srbija.yu/eng/ request.htm
website: http://www.narodnakancel arija.srbija.yu/eng/index.htm

Mr. Vojislav Kostunica, Prime Minister of Serbia
Belgrade, 11 Nemanjina St. (Serbia)
ph: 00381-11-361-4621, 00-381-11-361-7600, 00381-11-361-7719
fax: 00381-11-361-46-21, 00381-11-361-7609
email: lgvozden@sr.gov.yu, predsednikvladesrbije@srbija.sr.gov.yu
web email: http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/vlad a/kontakt.php
Official Website Of The Serbian Government: http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/? Change_lang=en
Serbian Government Directory: http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/pages/ article.php?id=312

Office of Deputy Prime Minister
Belgrade, 11 Nemanjina St.
ph: 00381-11-361-7580; fax: 00381-11-361-7597; email: kabinet.potpredsednika@sr.gov.yu

Dr. Dejan Krnjaic, Veterinary Director
Predrag Bubalo, Minister of Economy and Coordinator of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management

Belgrade, 22-26 Nemanjina St.
ph: 00381-11-306-5038; 306-5039; fax: 00381-11-361-6272
email: kabinet.minpolj@minpolj.sr.gov.yu , office@minpolj.sr.gov.yu
website: http://www.minpolj.sr.gov.yu

Mr. Bojan Dimitrijevic, Minister of Trade, Tourism and Services
Belgrade, 22-26 Nemanjina St.
ph: 00381-11-361-8852; 361-3404; fax: 00381-11-361-0258; email: kabinet@minttu.sr.gov.yu
website: http://www.minttu.sr.gov.yu

Mr. Slobodan Jankovic, General Prosecutor Public Attorney General of Serbia
Nemanjina 22-26 - 11000 Belgrade (Serbia)
fax: 00381-11-264-52-86; email: rjtdz@bitszyu.net

Mrs. Gordana Stojanovic Milosevic, Deputy Prosecutor General of Serbia
ph: 00-381-11-363-1359; email: rjtdz@bitsyu.net

Mr. Smiljko Kostic, Mayor of Nis
ph: 00-381-18-504-411, 00-381-18-504-544; email: mayor@gu.ni.sr.gov.yu, info@nis.org.yu

President of the City Assembly of Nis
Ni City Hall, 7. Juli Street 2, Ni 18000, Serbia and Montenegro
ph: (+381 18) 21-133, 23-622; fax: (+381 18) 23-655; email: mayor.ni@Eunet.yu
web email: http://www.nis.org.yu/indexe.html
website: http://www.nis.org.yu

City of Nis Police Department
ph: 00-381-18-511-222

SERBIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF MEDIA RELATIONS
Internet Department: Belgrade, 36 Kralja Milana (Srpskih Vladara) St.
ph: 3621-522; 3634-034; fax: 3346-377; email: omr@srbija.sr.gov.yu
website: http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu

Press Office, Belgrade, 11 Nemanjina St.
ph: 3617-709; 3617-710; 3617-730; fax: 3617-697; 3617-706
email: press@uzzpro.sr.gov.yu, press@sr.gov.yu

Foreign Media Department: Belgrade, 11 Nemanjina St.
ph: 3617-642; fax: 3617-471; email: foreignpress@srbija.sr.gov.yu

CC TO SERBIAN MEDIA: radio@b92.net, redakcija@glas-javnosti.co.yu, redakcija@kurir-info.co.yu, redakcija@politika.co.yu, redakcija@blic.co.yu, subnovine@tippnet.co.yu, telegraf@eunet.yu, internet@novosti.co.yu

U.S. CITIZENS ONLY:
DIPLOMATIC STAFF OF THE EMBASSY OF SERBIA IN THE UNITED STATES
His Excellency Dr. Ivan Vujacic, Ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro in the U.S.
Embassy of the Republic of Serbia
2134 Kalorama Rd, NW; Washington DC 20008
ph: 202-332-0333, 202-332-4686; fax: 202-332-3933, Consular fax: 202-332-5974
email: ambassador@serbiaembusa.org
website: http://www.SERBIAEMBUSA.ORG

DIPLOMATIC STAFF OF THE EMBASSY OF SERBIA IN THE UNITED STATES
ambassador@serbiaembusa.org, bstefanovic@serbiaembusa.org, mstojcevic@serbiaembusa.org, msestovic@serbiaembusa.org, dradulovic@serbiaembusa.org, jcukic@serbiaembusa.org, pvico@serbiaembusa.org, oobradovic@serbiaembusa.org, ljpostic@serbiaembusa.org, imilosevic@serbiaembusa.org, cveze@serbiaembusa.org, lpetrovic@serbiaembusa.org

IF YOU ARE NOT AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, FIND SERBIAN EMBASSY STATIONED IN YOUR COUNTRY HERE: http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Embassies/ yu_emb_e.html

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SERBIAN GOVERNMENT MEDIA RELATIONS & SERBIAN MEDIA
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U.S. CITIZENS ONLY DIPLOMATIC STAFF OF EMBASSY OF SERBIA IN THE UNITED STATES
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IF YOU ARE NOT AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, FIND SERBIAN EMBASSY STATIONED IN YOUR COUNTRY HERE: http://www.mfa.gov.yu/Embassies/ yu_emb_e.html

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Serbia: Animal group, FRIEND-EPAR asks for letters to help save dogs

Slavica Mazak Beslic, president, Society of Friends of Animals (FRIEND-EPAR) Serbia

The Society Friends of Animals FRIEND-EPAR / Serbia, Subotica


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