18/05/2009

Please Support Jodie


Jodie Allen is running ' The British 10K London Run' on July 12th in aid of ARK.


Whilst visiting Kerala with her family at the end of 2008 , Jodie was appalled by some of the animal suffering she saw , and was even more upset by the way that the local people appeared not even to notice.


Jodie decided she would support ARK in it's efforts to help the animals of Kerala by doing the London run. She intends to dress up as a dog during the event. We are extremely grateful and wish her all the best with the run.
Please support Jodie with her efforts , you can find out more by clicking on the heading for this post which will link to the facebook page she has created.
Jodie has so far been sponsored for the sum of 300 pounds and still has well over a month to go.
Well done Jodie , and 'Thank you' to all her sponsors!

24/03/2009

Protests against the cruelty in Kerala




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22/03/2009

Trivandrum Corporation dog-killing- court case update

Trivandrum is the nearest big city to Kovalam. Animal rescue Kerala had sterilised hundreds of dogs on the main by-way to Trivandrum Airport, at the Airport and beyond. These dogs were all killed by the Corporation along with many thousands more. Dogs are being caught and killed daily with illegal poisons which cause a slow and very painful death. This is totally illegal by Indian law!
The Corporation were taken to court by a Trivandrum citizen as a couple of her dogs had been killed by the Corporation dog-catchers. When the case finally came to court in September 2007 the Corporation stated in court that they were doing the animal birth control programme (ABC) and so the case was thrown out of court.
ARK has proof that the Corporation are not doing the programme but is killing daily instead so has a case of contempt against the Corporation , which came to court a few weeks ago. The Corporation stated again that they were doing the ABC (which is obligatory for local authorities to do) and were given 10 days to give proof to the court and swear an affidavit to that effect. They did not answer.
It has since gone back to court and they submitted that "the fault is not on
the part of the corporation and that it is the govt and the local authority that
work jointly in implemention the a b c rules. it was further submitted that the
two vet doctors were not available and it was only recently that they were made
available and hence without delay the rules will continue to be implemented."
They are given 10 days to put this in writing!

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