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 On April 5, 2008 there was a

Great International Demonstration

in Bamberg, Germany against the "Bavarian Day of the Hunters,"

"Hunters Waged War Against Nature and the Animals" with a St. Hubert Mass

Protest put on by the Association for the Abolition of Hunting

 

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Send your statement to: info@abschaffung-der-jagd.de

 

Siegen, Germany Mar 10, 2007 Demonstration

 

The Great International Demonstration

Sep 2, 2006 - Munich, Germany

Exciting Report on Demo

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Jesus lived for the people and for the animals.

Jesus died for the people and also for the animals.

 

God says: "You shall not kill!"

 

With this God not only meant “you shall not kill people.” Instead, He meant all creatures that breathe the same air.
This is why we ask the question to every animal ghetto keeper, to every slaughterer and to every hunter: “Have you ever given breath to an animal? Who allowed you to take the breath from a creature of God? – It wasn’t God. So, if it wasn’t God, then who was it?!”

 

For the third time this year, on Pentecost Saturday, a great international demonstration took place in Würzburg, Germany, under the above motto. Over 1.000 animal activists from several countries participated against the killing that takes place in slaughterhouses, in laboratories and in hunting.

 

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Easter:

A Slaughtering Feast Holiday  

Along with Christmas and Thanksgiving, Easter is one of the greatest slaughtering feasts of our modern world. The torment of animals being mercilessly slaughtered for the sake of a Christian holiday reaches crass proportions on this date.

And yet, at Easter-time, Christians the world over remember the suffering and death of Jesus. But: Was the crucifixion of Jesus for the sake of people alone? Did Christ suffer merely for the people?

Early Christian writings have shown that Christ also came to release the animals from their suffering and torment! Therefore:

Christ Also Came For The Animals 

Easter Saturday, April 15, 2006

 Report on the Great International Demonstration in Würzburg, Germany on Easter Saturday, April 15, 2006                               

 Statements of Solidarity

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