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2017 Toronto Protest aginst the Dog and Cat Meat Trade

July 12, 2017 by EK Park, Executive Director 3 Comments

Last Saturday we had our 2nd protest against Korea’s dog and cat meat trade in Toronto. It was a hot summer day, yet many supporters showed up to raise their voice for the poor voiceless in Korea. Boknal starts on July 12 and lasts until August 11 and during that time over one million dogs are brutally slaughtered. We thank everyone who joined us and particiapted in the movement for compassionate living.

Our protest continues from July 27 (Thursday) to the last day of Boknal at Korean Consulate in Toronto (555 Avenue Rd.). Please check our event. 





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Filed Under: Event, Public Awareness Tagged With: Bok Nal, Demonstration, Dog meat trade, Protest

About EK Park, Executive Director

EK Park is the founder of Free Korean Dogs. She is a photographer, videographer and animal advocate. Born on a small farm in South Korea, EK now lives in Bracebridge ON with her partner, Greg, three dogs and a grumpy cat.

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  1. Noel says

    July 12, 2017 at 10:16 am

    Thank you , thank you , thank you for all you do !!! ❤️

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  2. Rissa says

    July 13, 2017 at 4:10 am

    I hate what’s going on there it’s Cruel it’s Barbaric and it’s Evil this must end.

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  3. JOSEPHINE FRAZIER says

    July 13, 2017 at 10:50 am

    Hello, what are we doing to end this horrendous evil act? I can’t even find the words to say with how cruel and evil this event is, and no wonder so many diseases to include cancer, this I believe a plague from their cry. Let’s help end this now, and you are there locale and you have the ability to take action. Reach out to all the animal advocates and organizations, and together they make contact with the leader of that area. We can make this happen…we are their voice!

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