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Speak Up for Animal Rights - Join the Big Event!

category national | animal rights | news report author Friday September 05, 2008 21:12author by ARAN - Animal Rights Action Networkauthor email arancampaigns at eircom dot netauthor phone 0876275579 Report this post to the editors

The Animals Need You on October 5th!

This year we are holding our biggest event for the animals in our ten year history and we want you to be there with us. World Animal Week is celebrated during October 1st to the 7th and during this important week here in Ireland Animal Rights Action Network are coordinating our largest peaceful rally ever and we’re expecting hundreds of people and many respected groups to turn out in force for the animals and be a united voice, so please mark your diaries for our most important event of ever! Wherever you live in Ireland - north or south we’ll need you with us on October 5th in Dublin.
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This year’s theme for our rally is going to be ‘Cruelty to animals must stop. FULL STOP’. Mark your diaries, details of the event are as follows:-

When: Sunday, October 5th 2008

Where: Garden of Remembrance, Top of O’Connell Street, Dublin (We’ll meet here before setting off on our scheduled route that has been approved by the Gardai who have been fantastic with their help)

Time: 1.30pm Sharp

As with all of ARAN’s events, it will be once again peaceful, welcoming and effective!

In the run up to our event we need you, wherever it is you live, come out and support this event, be there on October 5th with other caring people and add your voice to our call to end cruelty to animals. Also on this day we have a large selection of exciting speakers who will speak at a conference room we have booked for the event after the rally, we will also be showing an exciting DVD 'The Witness' shortly after.

Please RSVP so that we know approximately how many people to expect, email arancampaigns@eircom.net

***Please Watch Our Special Rally Promotional Video and Be Sure to Send it Far and Wide***

Related Link: http://www.aran.ie/pledge08.html

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author by animal loverpublication date Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:31author email imavegn at yahoo dot co dot ukauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

great to see someone organizing this ar rally ill be there with bells on

author by Animal Magicpublication date Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Will make it my business to be there with some furry friends. There is so much more work to be done in this country to wake people up to the wanton neglect, ignorance and cruelty out there to those who can't defend or speak out for themselves

PS - That video really chocked me!!

 
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