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WAG Film Expose - Greek Animals And The Olympics
"GREECE IN ALL HER GLORY" FILM EXPOSE / NEWS RELEASE View below
"GREECE IN ALL HER GLORY" FILM EXPOSE / NEWS RELEASE View below
Welfare for Animals in Greece, under the umbrella of Welfare for Animals Global, Inc. (an organization granted charitable status by the state of New York) has produced a dramatic 5 minute documentary video detailing the pervasive problem of animal abuse and neglect in Greece. Approximately 20 hours of film were condensed to 5 minutes to produce a film vehicle accessible through the internet as well as television.
Greek officials and Greek government press officers, worldwide, including the press arm of the 2004 Athens Olympic Organizing Committee are making a last ditch effort to deny allegations of maltreatment of companion animals and the continuing mass poisoning of abandoned dogs especially in light of the upcoming Olympic Games.
Those of us who have lived in Greece and travel there regularly and those animal advocates in Greece who deal with the inhumanity towards both companion and farmed animals on a daily basis should be the gold standard by which the international community judges Greece; not by the Greek governments desperate attempts to conceal reality and the sad truth of the Greek animals tortured existence.
Kindly access the link below which features the short film "Greece In All Her Glory".
http://www.ua4a.org/Greece.mov
You must have a broadband connection and QuickTime installed on your computer to view the film . Access free download for Mac or Windows at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Marijo Anne Gillis - Founder
Welfare for Animals Global, Inc.
Welfare for Animals in Greece
1775 York Avenue # 7H
New York, New York 10128
USA
Telephone (212) 427-0587
Fax (212) 427-6381
E-Mail: TwinkiePerkyEbby [at] msn.com
Welfare for Animals in Greece, under the umbrella of Welfare for Animals Global, Inc. (an organization granted charitable status by the state of New York) has produced a dramatic 5 minute documentary video detailing the pervasive problem of animal abuse and neglect in Greece. Approximately 20 hours of film were condensed to 5 minutes to produce a film vehicle accessible through the internet as well as television.
Greek officials and Greek government press officers, worldwide, including the press arm of the 2004 Athens Olympic Organizing Committee are making a last ditch effort to deny allegations of maltreatment of companion animals and the continuing mass poisoning of abandoned dogs especially in light of the upcoming Olympic Games.
Those of us who have lived in Greece and travel there regularly and those animal advocates in Greece who deal with the inhumanity towards both companion and farmed animals on a daily basis should be the gold standard by which the international community judges Greece; not by the Greek governments desperate attempts to conceal reality and the sad truth of the Greek animals tortured existence.
Kindly access the link below which features the short film "Greece In All Her Glory".
http://www.ua4a.org/Greece.mov
You must have a broadband connection and QuickTime installed on your computer to view the film . Access free download for Mac or Windows at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Marijo Anne Gillis - Founder
Welfare for Animals Global, Inc.
Welfare for Animals in Greece
1775 York Avenue # 7H
New York, New York 10128
USA
Telephone (212) 427-0587
Fax (212) 427-6381
E-Mail: TwinkiePerkyEbby [at] msn.com
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