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ITALIAN PROSECUTERS HOLD THE FUTURE OF 100 GREEK LIVES IN THEIR HANDS

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A licensed Greek  transporter has been detained by Italian authorities in the Port City of Ancona, Italy for transporting 102 abandoned and abused Greek dogs to destinations of registered shelters, foster homes and permanent adoptive families in Germany and Holland. 

The dogs, all properly  microchipped and passported according to EU Regulations left the Greek Port City of Igoumenitsa on Sunday, March 18th, 2007, in two race horse transporters, with the approval of the Greek Port Police and the Greek Ministry of Agriculture Veterinarian.

The driver, Yiannis Vasiliou, well known and respected in European  transport circles, chauffeurs valuable race horses and dogs in two massive,  modern temperature controlled vehicles. 

Based on unsubstantiated allegations of dog

trafficking for commercial gain, originating from

suspect sources in Athens, ENPA, the Italian

National Animal Protection Board  has pressured

Italian authorities to impound the

dogs and detain the driver for questioning.  

Greek rescue organizations report that ENPA

press releases and Italian news articles are

completely inaccurate.

According to sources in Athens, the dogs are

registered to Greek animal rescue organizations

and individuals who dedicate their lives to saving

the stray dogs of Greece.

Posioning, hanging and

drowning, well documented by photographs and

graphic video are the common methods used

nationwide to contain the animal population

crisis in a country that refuses to initiate low

cost spay neuter programs. International Animal

Wefare Organizations have battled this problem

for years, with little or no results.

A source close to the authorities, states that

the Italians do not wish to return the animals to

Greece because of nationwide brutality and

abuse issues.

Several Greek rescuers whose

dogs are on the transport have

traveled to Ancona to meet with

public prosecuters and obtain

the release of the animals.

Grassroots advocates in Greece,

determined to save lives, are

left with no other alternative than

to rehome these abandoned and

abused animals in Europe.


Please Join us, "Rise Up" & Voice Your Concern & Displeasure. Avoid spending your hard earned money in any country that ignores the sentience and vulnerability of those creatures with whom we share this planet.


European Union Transportation Rules 5 January 2007.

Better conditions and better handling of animals during transport are two of the main aspects of the regulation that entered into force on 5 Jan 07, radically overhauling existing rules on animal welfare.

 Under the new rules, vehicles used to transport animals for long journeys – more than 8 hours – must meet higher standards for ventilation, drinking equipment and temperature monitoring.


It is no longer legal to transport very young animals over 100 km or female animals within one week of giving birth.


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Portugal

A 1910 revolution deposed

the monarchy; for most of the next six decades, repressive governments ran the country. In 1974, a left-wing military coup installed broad democratic reforms.

The following year, Portugal granted independence to all of its African colonies. Portugal is a founding member of NATO and entered the EU in 1986. Portugal needs to create a new "heyday" and enter the race to elevate the status of the country's farmed and companion animals.

"First it was necessary to civilize man

in relation to man. Now it is necessary

to civilize man in relation to nature

and the animals."

Victor Hugo (1802-1885). French Poet,

Author and Playwright

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