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Pride, Poison & Prejudice

 Our Response

 
 To: Justice Ministry Officials, Padova, Italy
 April 14, 2006

 Dear Sirs:

 It is with great concern that we learn of Ms. Ioanna Garagouni's communication with
 your department. Her e-mail, addressed to your attention, was forwarded to me by a
 concerned animal welfare advocacy group in Athens and follows this memo.

 Please be advised that according to animal welfare societies in Greece, this self
 proclaimed president of a very small and inconsequential confederation of animal welfare
 societies has allegedly single handedly gone about destroying any semblance of animal
 welfare in Greece. I am told that her motives are questionable and continue to be a
 mystery to all concerned.

 Ms. Karagouni has slandered and libeled the good name of many animal protection
 societies in Western Europe and the United States, including my own with her
 seemingly irrational thoughts and ludicrous and unproved allegations. She has been the
 catalyst for several harsh encounters between foreign diplomats and Greek officials and
 continues to harass animal welfare advocates throughout the nation of Greece, as well
 as those European advocacy groups striving desperately to elevate the standards of
 companion and farmed animal welfare in Greece. She appears to assume an
 obstructionist stance as she clogs the nations court system with frequent litigation and
 absolutely no substantiation of her questionable allegations.

 The transport of dogs from Corfu was certainly not the most comfortable for the dogs
 involved. But their exit from an animal phobic country where tens of thousands of dogs
 and cats a year are poisoned, shot, set afire and deprived of food and water would soon afford them a life of safety and security with their adoptive families in Germany and
 other countries outside of Greece. Gentlemen, I lived in Greece for 14 years and I can
 attest to the fact that Greece's animals suffer more than anyone can imagine. It appears from her actions, that the media hungry Mrs. Garagouni, would prefer that the animals
 die in the streets and back alley ways of Greece of starvation, neglect and disease rather than be transported to safety elsewhere.

 Ms. Karagouni's mantra at times is, " those foreigners will not tell us what to do with
 our animals." This statement tells us another story as well; perhaps xenophobia due to
 an extrmeme sense of nationalistic pride motivates Ms. Garagouni? Needless to say, a
 picture is worth a thousand words. The graphic photos I shall attach to this memo will
 tell you a the real story of the animals in Greece.

 Please contact me via telephone as soon as possible. I will immediately return your
 telephone call to spare your department any expense.  

 With respect and the hope that you will contact me immediately, I remain

 Sincerely,
 Marijo Gillis

WAG asked the following Question of A Legal Expert!

"If a person breaks the law, or takes the law into their own hands in order to save someone, what is the legal exposure -civil or criminal?"

The reply - "If compliance with the law would result in a greater harm than breaking the law, the defense of necessity justifies breaking the law".

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