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Please write respectfully to Chinese Embassies to raise their awareness of the cat torture syndicate, and call for legislation of animal anti-cruelty laws.

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Europe

consulate_cur@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_lyon@mfa.gov.cn, consulate.marseille@gmail.com, consulatderpc@hotmail.com, sdnchine@163.com, de@mofcom.gov.cn, chinaconsul_ham_de@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_mu_de@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_at@mfa.gov.cn, chinamission_vien@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_bel@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_lu@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_fr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_pt@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_es@mfa.gov.cn, segreteria.china@gmail.com, chinaconsul_fir_it@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_milan@mfa.gov.cn, kitajsko.veleposlanistvo@siol.net, velekine@hotmail.com, veleposlanstvo.nr.kine1@zg.t-com.hr, chinaemb_ba@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_si@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_gs_pl@mfa.gov.cn, china@consulate.gda.pl, chinaconsul_bar_es@mfa.gov.cn, contact@chinaconsulate.se, chinamission_gva@mfa.gov.cn, zurich@csm.mfa.gov.cn, chinaembassy@seznam.cz, cinska.ambasada@gmail.com chinaemb_ua@mfa.gov.cn, AMBCHINA@POL.PL, china@mfa.gov.by, chinaemb_by@mfa.gov.cn, CHIEMB@MICRODIN.RU chinaemb_ru@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_khab_ru@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_sp_ru@mfa.gov.cn, chinaembassy@mtc.md, English@mail.gov.cn, chinaconsul_bft_uk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_eb_uk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_man_uk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ie@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_yu@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_al@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB_RO@MFA.GOV.CN, webmaster@chinaembassy.bg, chnemb_bg@live.cn, political@knnk.ehc.hu, chinaemb_nl@mfa.gov.cn, webmaster@chinese-embassy.no, press@chinemb.fi, protocol@chinemb.fi, culture@chinemb.fi, edse@chinemb.fi, administration@chinemb.fi, protocol@chinaembassy.se, mail@chinaembassy.dk, CHINAEMB@SIMNET.IS, chinaemb_lv@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_lt@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb@online.ee, mailoffice@chinaembassy.ee, chinaemb_cy@mfa.gov.cn, EOCINC@SPIDERNET.COM.CY, chinaemb_gr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mt@mfa.gov.cn, xgc@chinaembassy.org.pl

North/Central America 

chinaemb_ag@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_bs@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_bb@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_cu@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_dom@mfa.gov.cn, bdcch@hotmail.com, consulate_hti@mfa.gov.cn,

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South America

info@embajadachina.net.ar,EMB-CHINA@KOLLA.NET,EMBAJADACHINA@ENTELCHILE.NET, chinaemb_co@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ec@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_gy@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_pe@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sr@mfa.gov.cn, embchina@adinet.com.uy, chinaemb_ve@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_sc_bo@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_iqu_cl@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_co@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_gy_ec@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_rj_br@mfa.gov.cn, rj@csm.mfa.gov.cn, riodejaneiro@mofcom.gov.cn, chinaconsul_sp_br@mfa.gov.cn, saopaulo@csm.mfa.gov.cn, gongzhengyushensp@gmail.com, saopaulo_hz@csm.mfa.gov.cn, consuladodachina@terra.com.br, recife@csm.mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_re_br@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_br@mfa.gov.cn, chiemba@gmail.com, zzcchiemba@gmail.com, pe@mofcom.gov.cn, culturachinaenperu@gmail.com, consulate_per@mfa.gov.cn

Asia

chinaemb_af@mfa.gov.cn, chiemb@arminco.com, chinaemb_am@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB@AZEUROTEL.COM, chinaemb_bh@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB@BDMAIL.NET, EMBPROC@BRUNET.BN, chinaemb_kh@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_kp@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_tp@mfa.gov.cn, yfarm@access.sanet.ge, chinaemb_in@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_in@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_id@mfa.gov.cn, political@chnemb.or.id, consular@chnemb.or.id, cultural@chnemb.or.id, military@chnemb.or.id, technology@chnemb.or.id, administrative@chnemb.or.id, indococ@cbn.net.id, chinaemb_ir@mfa.gov.cn, emchnir@neda.net, chinaemb_iq@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaemb1@012.net.il, lsb@china-embassy.or.jp, chinaemb_jo@mfa.gov.cn, chinaembassy@yandex.kz, chinaembassy@yandex.kz, chinakwt@hotmail.com, chinaku@qualitynet.net, chinaemb_kg@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_la@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_lb@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB_MY@MFA.GOV.CN,chinaemb_mdv@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mn@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mm@mfa.gov.cn, culture@chinaembassy.org.np, chinaemb_om@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_pk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ph@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_qa@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_kr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sa@mfa.gov.cn, sa@mofcom.gov.cn, riyadh@csm.mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sg@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_lk@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sy@mfa.gov.cn, chinaembassy@tajnet.com, chinaemb_tm@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_th@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ae@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_uz@outlook.com, uz@mofcom.gov.cn, chinaemb_vn@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ps@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_chongjin@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_kkt@mfa.gov.cn, kolkata@mofcom.gov.cn, chinacon@bom5.vsnl.net.in, consulate_blr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_erbil@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_sur@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_dps_id@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_mdn_id@mfa.gov.cn, chinatrade@vsnl.net, chinaconsul_fuk_jp@mfa.gov.cn, fukuoka@csm.mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_nag_jp@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_nagoya@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaconsul_nii_jp@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_osa_jp@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_sap_jp@mfa.gov.cn, tokyo@csm.mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_kg@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_kk_my@mfa.gov.cn, chinese_consulate_kk@yahoo.com, consulate_kuching@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_penang@mfa.gov.cn, zlg_zmwd@163.com, chinaconsul_man_mm@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_khi_pk@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_cebu@mfa.gov.cn, cebu@mofcom.gov.cn, china_davao@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaconsul_lg_ph@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_gw_kr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_jeju_kor@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_bu_kr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_jd_sa@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_skh_th@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_ist_tr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_tr@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_tur@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_db_ae@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_hcm_vn@mfa.gov.cn

Afrika

chinaemb_dz@mfa.gov.cn, SHIGUAN@NETANGOLA.COM, PRCBENIN@SERV.EIT.BJ, bw@mofcom.gov.cn, chinaemb_bw@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_burundi@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB_TD@MFA.GOV.CN, Chinaemb_cm@mfa.gov.cn, embchinacv@hotmail.com, chinaemb_cf@mfa.gov.cn, ambassadechine@snpt.km, chinaemb_cg@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ci@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_dj@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_cd@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_gq@mfa.gov.cn, CHINAEMB_ER@MFA.GOV.CN, Chinaemb_et@mfa.gov.cn, Chineseembassy@telecom.net.et, et@mofcom.gov.cn, ecchina@telecom.net.et, GZY@INTERNETGABON.COM, chinaemb_gm@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_gh@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_gn@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_gw@mail.mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb.ke@gmail.com, chinaemb_ls@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaemb_lr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ly@mfa.gov.cn, ambchinemada@yahoo.com, chinaemb_mw@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaemb_ml@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mr@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mu@mfa.gov.cn, Chinaemb_ma@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_mz@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_na@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ne@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ng@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_rw@mfa.gov.cn, sheng_pu@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sc@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_sl@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_som@mfa.gov.cn, reception@chinese-embassy.org.za, chinaemb_ss@mfa.gov.cn, SSDDSSGG@YAHOO.COM.CN, chinaemb_tz@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_tg@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_tn@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ug@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_zm@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_zw@mfa.gov.cn,

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Oceania

canberra@csm.mfa.gov.cn, australia@lxgz.org.cn, media.chinaemb.au@gmail.com, canberra@chinaculture.org, au@mofcom.gov.cn, police.chinaemb.au@interpol.gov.cn, chinaemb_au@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_adelaide@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_mel_au@mfa.gov.cn, chinaconsul_per_au@mfa.gov.cn, chinacon@iinet.net.au, webmaster@sydney.chineseconsulate.org, consulate_aus@mfa.gov.cn, info@chinaembassy.org.nz, chinaconsul_ak_nz@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_fj@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_ki@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb@mail.fm, chinaemb_pg@mfa.gov.cn, TCE@SAMOA.NET, chinaemb_to@mfa.gov.cn, chinaemb_vu@mfa.gov.cn, consulate_chc@mfa.gov.cn

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Letter To Chinese Embassy (by Lady FreeThinker)

Modify the highlighted parts to your own name and city.

Dear Embassy of The People's Republic of China:

My name is [FULL NAME ] and I am writing to implore you to address the horrific activity of cat torture groups in China. A ring of cat torture groups in China continues to mutilate and kill cats online – for profit and for “fun” according to several news sources. Innocent cats have been boiled alive, set on fire, electrocuted, and placed in blenders or meat grinders, according to witnesses and information reviewed by the animal welfare organization Lady Freethinker.

There is no excuse for animal abuse. The vile and immoral activities of cat torture groups will only worsen unless authorities in China address the problem – by passing nationwide legislation to criminalize animal abuse and by dedicating resources to investigate and stop the ring of cat torturers in China. I believe that cats and other innocent animals in China deserve protection. I am not alone in this belief. A petition from the animal welfare organization Lady Freethinker has been signed by over 100,000 people. You can view the petition here:

https://ladyfreethinker.org/sign-justice-for-cats-tortured-and-dismembered-for-online-views/

Please show compassion for animals by advocating for nationwide animal protection legislation in China.

Sincerely,

 [FULL NAME ] 

 [City Country] 

Letter to The Chinese Embassy in Belgium [French]

Son Excellence,

Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire Fei Shengchao,

Ambassade de la République populaire de Chine

Avenue de Tervuren 443-445,

1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre,

Bruxelles, Belgique


Votre Excellence,

Nous nous permettons de vous écrire au nom de Feline Guardians, une organisation internationale dédiée à la lutte contre les réseaux de torture de chats qui prennent de l'ampleur, particulièrement dans votre pays d'origine, la République populaire de Chine.

Les preuves recueillies par des protecteurs des animaux dans le monde entier ont révélé l'existence d'un réseau en ligne basé en Chine, qui s'engage activement dans la capture ou l'adoption de petits animaux, en particulier des chats, afin de les torturer de manière atroce. La plupart de ces actes sont filmés puis partagés sur des plateformes de réseaux sociaux, telles que Telegram, WeChat, Weibo, Tencent QQ, Baidu Tieba, Xiaohongshu et Twitter, à la fois pour le divertissement et pour générer des profits en cryptomonnaies. Il est préoccupant de constater que certains membres de ces réseaux ciblent spécifiquement des chats ayant des propriétaires, dans le but d’envoyer des photos et vidéos de leurs atrocités aux propriétaires, soit pour demander une rançon, soit pour satisfaire leurs désirs sadiques. Ils envoient également ces images à des utilisateurs d'Internet occasionnels pour provoquer une réaction. Les réseaux en ligne de torture de chats n'ont cessé de croître en taille et en popularité au fil des années; aujourd'hui, leurs membres incluent: des enseignants, des médecins, des doctorants, des influenceurs médiatiques; cependant, un grand nombre sont des adolescents et même de jeunes enfants, également exploités par ces réseaux.

Ce phénomène est profondément troublant pour nous et pour de nombreuses personnes dans le monde entier, car il popularise la violence et les comportements psychopathiques.

Nous reconnaissons qu’à l’heure actuelle, il n'existe pas de lois nationales en Chine interdisant explicitement la maltraitance des animaux. Cette lacune juridique permet à ces individusde commettre des actes cruels sans craindre de répercussions. De nombreux tortionnaires sont connus par leur nom ou leur localisation; cependant, ils ne peuvent être tenus responsables que dans des cas limités, tels que le vol d’animaux de compagnie ou le trouble à l’ordre public, ce qui permet à leurs actes de cruauté de se poursuivre sans entrave. Cette situation ne cause pas seulement des souffrances immenses aux animaux, mais elle nuit également à la réputation internationale de la Chine, notamment en matière d’humanité et de respect de la vie. Alors que la Chine continue de gagner en influence dans le monde, nous pensons que des lois de protection animale plus strictes ne protégeraient pas seulement les animaux des abus, mais amélioreraient également l’image du pays en tant que promoteur de valeurs humaines. De plus, cela offrirait une protection accrue aux personnes sensibles en Chine qui ressentent de plus en plus de détresse physique et craignent pour leur propre sécurité, ainsi que pour la sécurité de tous les animaux, qu'il s'agisse de leurs animaux de compagnie ou de ceux errants.

Nos récentes manifestations devant votre ambassade à Bruxelles visaient à sensibiliser le public à cette question. Nous tenons à souligner que ces manifestations ne visent en aucun cas le peuple chinois ou votre gouvernement. Nous respectons pleinement l'autonomie et les valeurs culturelles de la Chine. Notre seul objectif est de dénoncer ces actes cruels et de plaider pour une meilleure protection des animaux.

Votre Excellence, nous vous serions infiniment reconnaissants si vous pouviez prêter votre voix à cette cause en soutenant des lois plus strictes sur la protection animale en Chine. Nous croyons sincèrement que cette démarche aiderait à mettre fin à cette cruauté continue, tout en reflétant la compassion et l’humanité du peuple et du gouvernement chinois.

Nous vous exprimons notre sincère gratitude par avance pour votre considération de notre demande et restons optimistes quant à la possibilité d’engager un dialogue constructif sur cette question pressante. Nous attendons avec impatience votre réponse et serions honorés de vous rencontrer à votre convenance pour discuter de ce sujet en détail, vous présenter les preuves rassemblées, et partager nos propositions pour une résolution efficace de ce grave problème qui afflige votre pays.


Veuillez agréer, Votre Excellence, l'expression de nos salutations distinguées.

Feline Guardians Belgium

felineguardiansbelgium@gmail.com

www.felineguardians.org


Letter to The Chinese Embassy in Belgium [English]

His Excellency,

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Fei Shengchao,

Embassy of the People's Republic of China,

Avenue de Tervuren 443-445,

1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre,

Brussels, Belgium


Your Excellency,

We are writing to you on behalf of Feline Guardians, an international organization dedicated to combating Cat Torture Rings that are growing in prominence particularly in your motherland, the People's Republic of China.

Evidence from animal activists worldwide has uncovered an online network in China that actively engages in catching or adopting small animals, specifically cats, and torturing them in the most gruesome ways imaginable. Most of these acts are filmed, then shared on social media platforms, such as Telegram, WeChat, Weibo, Tencent QQ, Baidu Tieba, Xiaohongshu and Twitter, for amusement as well as for profit in crypto currencies. Disturbingly, some members of these rings specifically target cats with owners, intending to send pictures and videos of the horrific acts to the owners, either to ask for ransom or simply to satisfy their sadistic desires. They also send this footage to casual internet users to provoke a reaction. Online Cat Torture Rings have only been growing in size and popularity over the years; today, their members include: teachers, doctors, PhD students, media influencers; however, a big number are teenagers and even younger children, also exploited by these rings.

This phenomenon is deeply troubling to us and to many people worldwide, as it popularizes violence and psychopathic behaviors.

We recognize that, as it currently stands, there are no nationwide laws in China explicitly prohibiting the mistreatment of animals. This legal gap enables these individuals to commit cruel acts without fear of repercussions. Many of the torturers are known by name or location; however, they can only be held accountable in limited cases, such as pet theft or public disturbance, allowing their direct acts of cruelty to continue unchecked. This situation not only causes immense suffering to animals but also damages China’s international reputation, particularly concerning humaneness and respect for life. As China continues to gain influence globally, we believe that stronger animal protection laws would not only prevent abuse but also enhance the country’s standing as a promoter of humane values.  Additionally, it would offer greater protection to sensitive individuals in China who are increasingly experiencing physical distress and fear for their own safety, just as for the safety of all animals, their pets or strays.

Our recent protests outside your embassy in Brussels were to raise awareness about this issue. We want to emphasize that these protests are in no way aimed at the Chinese people or your government. We fully respect China's autonomy and cultural values. Our only goal is to shine a light on these cruel acts and push for stronger protection for animals.

Your Excellency, we would be deeply grateful if you could lend your voice to this cause, advocating for stricter animal protection laws in China. We truly believe that taking this step will help in ending the ongoing cruelty, as well as reflect the compassion and humanity of the Chinese people and government. 

We express our sincere gratitude in advance for your consideration of our request, and we remain optimistic about the possibility of engaging in a productive dialogue on this pressing issue.  We eagerly await your response and would be honoured to meet at your convenience to discuss this matter in greater detail, present the compiled evidence, and share our proposals for an effective resolution to this grave problem afflicting your country.


Yours sincerely,

Feline Guardians Belgium


felineguardiansbelgium@gmail.com

www.felineguardians.org

Letter to The Chinese Consul General in NYC [English]

To: Consul General Huang Ping

Email: Nygeneraloffice@gmail.com

Subject: Urgent request

Message:

Evidence from animal activists worldwide points to a heinous online cat abuse network in China, with disturbing group chats, videos, and photos. These groups brutally torture and kill cats, sharing their cruel acts on social media and apps like Telegram and Twitter for amusement and profit, subjecting animals to extreme suffering.

 

Cats are boiled alive, put in microwaves and juicers, amputated, dissected, skinned, and fed with acid substances, and posted online. This kind of behavior is not only inhumane, immoral, and violent, but also mentally harmful for viewers, which also includes adolescents and minors who have access to these online platforms.

Due to NO ANIMAL CRUELTY LAW to hold these abusers accountable, these offenders are free to perpetuate their heinous acts without end. As of February 2024, an estimated number of more than 500 cats have been tortured and killed as part of this group. The proliferation of their brutal content on the internet delivers a serious blow to public sensibility, triggering deep outrage and potential psychological trauma; they are also corrupting young minds and broadening their influence within zoosadistic circles worldwide.

Extensive research findings have confirmed the existence of a direct link between Cruelty to animals and violence toward humans.

I therefore strongly urge Chinese Government to implement animal protection laws and introduce severe punishment for animal abusers.

Sincerely,


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Letter to the Chinese Consulates and Embassy in France (French)

To: chinaconsul_lyon@mfa.gov.cn, consulate.marseille@gmail.com, chinaemb_fr@mfa.gov.cn


Message:

Nous vous implorons Mr. Lu Shaye - Ambassadeur de Chine en France


D'user de votre pouvoir afin que l'Etat Chinois prenne des mesures immédiates pour protéger les animaux sur ce dit territoire ! Nous exigeons la mise en place d'une loi contre les actes de cruauté animale ! L'arrestation et la mise en peine de ces individus commettant ces actes d'une cruauté extrême ! De par votre statut, vous êtes en mesure d'influer sur ces prises de décision.


Sachez que de nombreuses populations s'indignent que de tels agissements puissent subsister. Souhaitez-vous que le pays que vous représentez soit connu pour être un lieu d'enfer pour les animaux ?


De par l'inertie du gouvernement chinois, une communauté en ligne extrêmement dangereuse et inquiétante s'est propagée. Ses membres font subir des actes tout bonnement horrifiques à des chats : Mis dans des mixeurs ainsi que des micros-ondes ou des fours, griller lentement sur le feu, sectionner des parties du corps, trempés dans des produits chimiques pour les laisser se dissoudre vivants, enlèvement de la peau, gratter et arracher les yeux, écrasé à coups de marteaux, submergés dans de l'eau bouillante, pendus par le cou et les oreilles, perforés de barres de fer, dents et ongles arrachés.


Ces derniers, nous ne cesserons de le rappeler sont des êtres-vivants acquis d'une sensibilité tout comme vous, et éprouvant une douleur physique, aucunement moindre que nous pourrions ressentir. Leur séance de torture est filmée, et diffusée en ligne sur des plateformes mondiales, telles que Telegram ou Twitter, ces individus extrêmement dangereux peuvent donc mener de jeunes esprits vers la voie du mal. L'avenir de notre humanité s'avère très inquiétant, si nous ne faisons rien.


Nous vous rappelons les mots de Gandhi "On peut juger de la grandeur d'une nation par la façon dont les animaux y sont traités" par conséquent la Chine est au niveau le plus bas de la civilisation. Il s'agit par ici d'un enjeu éthique où le vrai caractère de nos âmes sera révélé.


Nous, soussignés, appelons, M. Lu Shaye Ambassadeur de Chine ainsi que toute autorité compétente à prendre des mesures sévères pour mettre fin de toute urgence à ce réseau de torture.

Letter to the Chinese Consulates and Embassy in Peru (Spanish)

To: chiemba@gmail.com, zzcchiemba@gmail.com, pe@mofcom.gov.cn, culturachinaenperu@gmail.com, consulate_per@mfa.gov.cn 

Message:

Estimado representante de China en el país de Perú;

Las pruebas de activistas de animales en todo el mundo apuntan a una horrenda red de abuso de gatos en línea en China, con perturbadores chats grupales, videos y fotos. Estos grupos torturan y matan brutalmente a los gatos, compartiendo sus crueles actos en redes sociales y aplicaciones como Telegram y Twitter, para diversión y lucro, sometiendo a los animales a un sufrimiento extremo.

Los gatos son hervidos vivos, colocados en microondas y licuadoras, amputados, diseccionados, desollados y alimentados con sustancias ácidas, y luego publicados en línea. Este tipo de comportamiento no solo es inhumano, inmoral y violento, sino también mentalmente perjudicial para los espectadores, que también incluyen a adolescentes y menores que tienen acceso a estas plataformas en línea.

Debido a la AUSENCIA DE LEYES DE CRUELDAD ANIMAL para responsabilizar a estos abusadores, estos delincuentes están libres para perpetuar sus actos horrendos sin fin. Hasta febrero de 2024, se estima que más de 500 gatos han sido torturados y asesinados como parte de este grupo. La proliferación de su contenido brutal en internet afecta seriamente a la sensibilidad pública, provocando una profunda indignación y un posible trauma psicológico; también están corrompiendo las mentes jóvenes y ampliando su influencia dentro de círculos zoosadistas en todo el mundo.

Investigaciones exhaustivas han confirmado la existencia de un vínculo directo entre la crueldad hacia los animales y la violencia hacia los seres humanos.

Por lo tanto, insto enérgicamente al Gobierno Chino a implementar leyes de protección animal e introducir severas sanciones para los abusadores de animales.

Atentamente,

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Dear Chinese Embassies,

I am writing respectfully regarding contents of extremely cruelty, shaking the world and China’s reputation! In recent days, individuals such as Lei Li, Huo Bo, Chen Xilin, Wang Zhenhua, Wang Chaoyi, Li Yizhuo, Liu Yi and others have been suspected of severe animal abuse, engaging in shocking and socially disruptive behaviors such as killing cats with blenders, live dissecting mother cats and feeding them their own kittens, and holding “Hundred Cats Slaughter” competitions. They also utilize international social media platforms like Telegram, Twitter, and TikTok to spread shocking cat abuse content, affecting the mindset of young people globally. More worryingly, they are suspected of money laundering, organizing anti-party and anti-government activities, and illegally fundraising overseas. The chat messages about cat torture in their Telegram groups are circulating all over the internet, hurting China’s reputation.

I am fully aware that this issue has transcended being merely an internal matter for China; it is disseminating fear and harmful information globally, affecting young people worldwide. Therefore, I earnestly request your country to start an investigation on the criminal syndicate and enhance legislation, severely punish such behaviors to protect the rights of innocent animals and uphold social justice and harmony.

Thank you for your attention and support.

Sincere regards,


尊敬的中国大使馆,

我谨此致信关于极其残忍,震动世界,影响中国声誉的极端残忍内容!近日来,雷厉、霍博、陈习林、王振华、王朝溢、李一卓、刘一等人涉嫌严重虐待动物,采取了如搅拌机杀猫、活体解剖母猫并喂母猫吃自己孩子、举行“百猫斩”比赛等挑战公序良俗的行为。他们还利用Telegram、Twitter、TikTok等国际社交平台,传播震惊人心的虐猫视频,影响了全球范围内的青少年心态。更加令人忧虑的是,这些人还涉嫌洗钱、组织反党反政府活动、以及非法在海外集资。他们的Telegram群组中有关虐猫的聊天信息在网络上流传,正广泛流传于互联网,损害了中国的声誉。

我深知此事已不仅仅是中国的内部问题,它正在全球范围内传播恐惧与有害信息,影响着世界各地的青少年。因此,我恳请中国对犯罪组织开展调查,加强立法,严惩此类行为,以保护无辜动物的生命权利,维护社会的公正与和谐。

谢谢您的关注与支持。

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敬启者, 

最近,有关中国的动物虐待的消息非常令人不快。关于虐待和杀害猫的视频已为世界所知。 并且,虐待动物者向未成年人散播暴力血腥影像,严重影响到未成年人甚至成年人的心理健康。

而这一切,他们都没有受到法律制裁。我由衷希望中国能制定动物保护法律,也是为了保护中国以及全世界的青少年。

诚挚致意,

To Whom It May Concern, 

The recent news about animal cruelty in China has been very unpleasant. Videos of the torture and killing of cats have become known around the world. Moreover, animal abusers spread violent and bloody images to minors, seriously affecting the mental health of minors and even adults. 

With all this, they have not been punished by law. I sincerely hope that China can enact animal protection laws to protect young people in China and around the world.

Sincere regards,

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To National People's Congress, The Chinese Supreme People's Court, and Whom It May Concern:

I write this to you from [City, Country]. 

I recently came across many groups in China torturing kittens and live-streaming these heinous daily acts, for profit. The groups are growing and it stemmed from a video of a cat being put in a blender, then put into a microwave by a well-known blogger Xu Zhi Hui 徐志辉 in China. He was hardly punished and released 2 months later, and continuing to torture kittens today. What the most shocking is, this is not just an isolated case, there is a whole highly organized criminal group active daily to brutally torture cats.  

Cat abusers, 雷厉Lei Li and 霍博Huo Bo from Wuhan, 王朝溢Wang Chaoyi from Guangxi, 李一卓Li Yizhuo, Li Zhiyang李志扬 from Hunan, and their gang members across China used the killing of tens of thousands of cats and produced illegal violent and bloody videos for profit over a decade, but they did not receive the punishment they deserved. His accomplices escaped and were not pursued by the police. In addition, his organization members still cruelly used indescribable cruel methods such as roasting, gouging, and dismembering animals every day, without any police investigating, there is no law to punish them! Their six international customized animal cruelty websites can be freely downloaded in any country, which violates the human bottom line. How can the United Nations conventions not be dealt with? Please urge local police to further investigate the abusers across China, they are not just torturing cats but also harming teenagers' mental health! 

I was deeply shocked by how kittens and cats from China were tortured, burned alive and guillotined on Telegram. The perpetrators are extremely primitive and evil and do not represent a good image for the Chinese people. It not only affects the victims, but is causing distress and trauma to the public. Moreover, they even deliberately tempt teenagers in China to join them, this is detrimental to the future generations of China. There are several serious issues at hand here that need to be addressed immediately. 

Why don't you punish them? Why is torturing animals legal in one of the world's oldest cultures? The reputation of China is being seriously affected, and worldwide, as more and more people are becoming aware. We don't understand the total lack of empathy and disregard for life. Why is there no protection, no compassion? What does this attitude do to how the rest of the world view China? 

I urge you to pressure on local police to further investigate the aforementioned abusers and hold them accountable for the atrocities they conducted, and misleading teenagers into violent acts. They are damaging China’s image!  

Furthermore, I urge you to take action and we implore you to change your laws to ban animal torture accordingly. I believe legislation for animal anti-cruelty laws will bring numerous benefits to China. 

Sincerely,