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Name: Charlie Flavell on Apr 5, 2007Comments: HorrendousFlag
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Name: Paul Smith on Apr 5, 2007Comments: its all been said before, and must be stopped - what are the government doing allowing this to continueFlag
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Name: Jennifer Cook on Apr 5, 2007Comments: I can't believe wwhat I have just read. It's horrific!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: M Birch on Apr 5, 2007Comments: please stop this cruel trading, why do people have to be so cruel, it makes me sick!!!!Flag
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Name: Marilyn on Apr 5, 2007Comments: this has to stop now ,Flag
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Name: John Newton on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chantal And Andre Scott on Apr 5, 2007Comments: these people have got to be stopped .............this is cruelty beyond belief.....................but its true and that is very frightening. lets stop this NOW !!!!Flag
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Name: CAROLYN WATERHOUSR on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Brooker on Apr 5, 2007Comments: This is totally and utterly disgusting. How could anyone treat animals like that and be allowed to get away with it they should be shot. The people responsible wouldn't like to be treated like that so why do it to animals.Flag
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Name: Pat & Joanne Brooker on Apr 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen O'Neill on Apr 5, 2007Comments: This is disgraceful.......no animal deserves this. It broke my heart to see this type of cruelty.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 6, 2007Comments: sickeningFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 6, 2007Comments: sickeningFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 6, 2007Comments: I couldn't believe my eyes, it is disgusting in this day and age and must be stopped NOW.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie Down on Apr 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Lynch on Apr 7, 2007Comments: This is the most babaric crultey It makes horrific reading never mind seeing these events taking place those poor animals need us to help them. STOP THIS HAPPENEING NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can the poeple that do this be human.Flag
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Name: Shirley Daley on Apr 7, 2007Comments: I have always known of this barbaric act and will always add what I can to stop it. I have already sent money to certain charities before xmas for this act plus many others.Flag
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Name: Ernie & Pat Scales on Apr 7, 2007Comments: Don't buy goods made in China - espacially pet toys. And tell your supplier that they should source goods elsewhere.Flag
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Name: Mark James on Apr 7, 2007Comments: the only way to have any impact on this barbaric treatment is to not buy anything made in china, and to put an embargo on all imported goodsFlag
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Name: Rowena Parker on Apr 8, 2007Comments: This heartbreaking cruelty has to be stopped. NOW.Flag
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Name: Tim Parker on Apr 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 8, 2007Comments: This barbaric behaviour and totally callous attitude has got to stop, now.\we are animal lovers.Don`t kill dogs and cats like this. The killers should be ashamed of what they are doing. If they hate animals they should still not kill them. \no amount of money justifies these actions.Murderers.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2007Comments: horrendousFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2007Comments: inhumane, barbaricFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2007Comments: please get this barbaric treatment stoppedFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2007Comments: Where has the kindness of man goneFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 9, 2007Comments: As a vegatarian i feel i should support this, thee is no need for animal to experience such un humane cruelty and suffering.Flag
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Name: Pippa Clare on Apr 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Janet Stiles on Apr 10, 2007Comments: How can a modern nation be allowed to behave in such a barbaric way Their deliberate cruelty must surely shock any civilised country. The Chinese authorities should be ashamed and take action. I could not now contemplate going to that country.Flag
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Name: Maureen L Osborn on Apr 10, 2007Comments: This is the most appalling cruelty and should be stopped. Without question it is horrific. Those of us in the West who love and care for our animals are outraged that this practice still goes on today. In this day and age it should be banned. The suffering of these poor animals haunts me. I refuse to buy any Chinese goods whilst this is still happening in China. The Chinese should learn to have respect for animals. Would these men like to beat unconscious with iron bars in this way and eaten Shame on them and their barbaric acts.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jo Joss on Apr 10, 2007Comments: There is absolutely no excuse for the cruel and barbaric way these animals are being treated, there is surely a more humane way to kill these animals. I will never visit China on principal whilst this mass cruelty exists and I will not be watching the Beijing Olympics. I am absolutely horrified and saddened that this is allowed to happen.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 10, 2007Comments: disgusting....!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments: The killing of animals for food is not repellent to most people in the world who eat poultry, cows, sheep, goats, horses etc. It is the method of keeping and slaughtering which offends us in the so-called civilised world. If long-term suffering to an animal by its keeper is caused , or a painful death is administered then we should act. Good luck with your campaign against the brutal Chinese.Flag
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Name: Bernice Emanuel on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Elaine Ratcliffe on Apr 11, 2007Comments: Please Please stop this Barbaric trading...Man's Best friend should not be treated this way! And those POOR Poor cats, my heart is aching for themFlag
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Name: Karen Pudney on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Malcolm Grant Purvis on Apr 11, 2007Comments: As with other issues, like the dog fur trade, this is Chinese culture, and hence the Chinese government is unwilling to act - partly because they too are imbued with the culture, and it's a wholesale cultural change that is required. They need to be incentivised. So the question is whether a boycott of the Olympics would be counterproductive or an opportuntity to communicate alternatives. Or does it require direct economic action in the form of a cessation of trade. Everyone who buys cheap socks or underwear in the supermarket carries a small part of the guilt.Flag
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Name: Vanessa Sultana on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Keely Smith on Apr 11, 2007Comments: If Karma actally exists it's no wonder the world is slowly dieing. Humanity needs to wake up and smell the coffee.Flag
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Name: Alex Thornton on Apr 11, 2007Comments: These people MUSt be stoppedFlag
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Name: Joanna Hoare on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This is utterly barbaric and disgraceful. I cannot believe it is allowed to go on in a civilised country!Flag
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Name: Olive Scott-Morley on Apr 11, 2007Comments: This is so appalling, it really has to be stopped!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I don't even want to read what is above, I read one line and wanted to be sick. These people don't deserve animals in their lives if they can't even look after them, or kill them humanely.Flag