Animal Welfare Legislation press conference

Monday, March 08, 2010

On 4 March, at the Radisson hotel, Animals Lebanon held a press conference to explain the importance of having national legislation for animal welfare – and the important work being done to make sure these laws are drafted and enacted.

No less than eight television stations covered the press conference, and the room was packed full of other journalists, NGO representatives, and friends and supporters of Animals Lebanon.  This shows just how important of an issue this is to the general public, and that animal welfare is not something which can be overlooked.

Animals Lebanon is working to make Lebanon a regional leader in animal welfare.  The Minister of Agriculture, HE Dr. Hussein Hajj Hassan, has expressed his intention to have Lebanon join CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.  The Ministry is also working with Animals Lebanon to carry out a national conference on animal welfare in conjunction with the European Commission.

Please watch the short film that was shown during the press conference, where Lebanese actresses Carmen Lebbos, Nada Abu Farhat and Anjo Rihane speak up in support of animals – and Animals Lebanon!


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shant panossian , Lebanon


Sunday, March 28, 2010 4:46 AM

excellent work :) Lebanon is proud :)

hana daher, Lebanon


Tuesday, March 16, 2010 11:25 AM

I admire your work. keep it on.

Youssef Saba, United Arab Emirates


Friday, March 12, 2010 5:07 PM

Well done guys!!!
Finally we have you.
P.S.Timmie,my cat says thank you!

Helen Gourley, Canada


Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:22 PM

Your emails always bring tears to my eyes...some days happy and some days sad tears. Well done to Animals Lebanon for bringing awareness to your people. I think if people like us keep educating our countries and this world, eventually it will be a safer place for animals and they will receive the respect they deserve. Us humans should be sharing this earth with the animals and not exploiting, abusing or neglecting them.

cynthia abou-sayf, United States


Monday, March 08, 2010 10:54 AM

AWESOME/EXCELLENT!!! I LOVED WATCHING THIS VIDEO (ALTHOUGH THERE WERE SOME VERY DISTURBING SCENES). THE MESSAGE WAS PLAIN, LOUD AND CLEAR AND THAT IS ANIMALS DO HAVE RIGHTS/FEELINGS ETC...AND ENDANGERED SPECIES HAVE THEIR OWN HOME CALLED "THE WILD FORESTS/LAND". THANKS A MILLION AL TEAM AND ALL THE PEOPLE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE.....