Remembering Sheena

Stop Animal Abuse in Malaysia.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

RSC's Policy On Supporting Third Party Causes

As you all know, RSC does not collect money nor seek membership. RSC is a Movement. We speak out against injustices and participate only in projects we consider worthy and beneficial to animals. We are no more than YOU - the public. Only we choose to speak up against injustices and not remain silent.

Sadly many NGOs out there are only interested in publicity to receive more donations and more members while doing little to help animals.

YOU, the public, MUST judge for yourself, who are the true Angels for animals in society through what you see and read here on this blog.

We highlight the individuals and organizations that are sincere and dedicated in helping animals and only support projects that truly benefit the animals. Sometimes we may even work with organizations on a very special project but it does not mean we support all that the organization does.

More often than not our grievances are about what these NGOs do NOT do. There are very, very few that genuinely stand up for animals.

RSC will name three here who are made up true Angels for animals - The Independent Pet Rescuers, The Furry Friends Farm and Noah's Ark in Johor. You know that your money and time is well spent by helping these organizations and shelters.

Finally, our identities are not as important as the work we do for animals because we may be these voiceless creatures only hope when the laws and authorities and the very bodies set up to help them are instead neglecting them

Worse, in many cases, using them as a front to enrich themselves.

So please pay great care in where you donate and what memberships you sign up for. If you are part of an organization that fights for the environment or animal rights, assess their effectiveness by the stand they take on animal abuse.

Ask them why they aren't speaking up against certain issues highlighted in the Press, such as pet shops caging exotic birds and selling wildlife; such as an orang utan being kept illegally in a Johor zoo for 10 years and so on.

And last but not least, BE RESPONSIBLE SHOPPERS AND TOURISTS. DON'T GO TO PLACES THAT ABUSE ANIMALS. THERE ARE LOCAL RESORTS THAT FORCE ORANG UTANS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC WITH MANY ANTICS.

RSC has received reports from the public that many of the zoos in Malaysia fall short of proper care and even food for the animals and worse illegally keep endangered species.

Decent people who love animals have complained to RSC that their experience at the zoos in Malaysia have been depressing and they would never think of going again.

RSC will continue to call for animal sanctuaries to be set up where people can observe animals in their natural habitat. Sanctuaries are much better than steel cages or wire fences.

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