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Elephant Poachers to be Executed on the Spot
Tanzania: Harsher Penalty Awaits Poachers
http://allafrica.com/stories/201310070124.html "STERNER punishment awaits poachers following government's finalisation of a Bill to check rising wave of poaching incidents in the country. The Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Amb. Khamis Kagasheki told this paper on Friday that the Bill is scheduled for tabling in the National Assembly next month. Amb. Kagasheki admitted that the current law was lenient and had loopholes that culprits took advantage of."Poachers must be harshly punished because they are merciless people who wantonly kill our wildlife and sometimes game wardens, he said. He said due to the rising crime level, he could not help thinking that shooting on the spot of the culprits, could go a long way towards checking the killings. "I am very aware that some alleged human rights activists will make an uproar, claiming that poachers have as much rights to be tried in courts as the next person, but let's face it, poachers not only kill wildlife but also usually never hesitate to shoot dead any innocent person standing in their way," stated Amb. Kagasheki. The minister was speaking at the climax of the global 'Elephant March' held in 15 countries worldwide and in Tanzania, about 3 kilometres mass walk was held in Arusha, which is the country's capital for tourism. The march started in Majengo area and wound up at the AICC Club grounds in Kijenge area. He warned that illegal hunters gunning for elephant tusks have wealthy international barons backing their rackets, thus well equipped with advanced weaponry and usually can afford all legal assistance. "That is why you always hear that court cases against poachers take very long and sometimes the culprits get acquitted and the only way to solve this problem is to execute the killers on spot," maintained Amb. Kagasheki who added that a survey will soon be launched to find out for real how many elephants get killed here annually because available figures range between 30 and 70 jumbos per day. The 'Elephant March,' was organised by the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) in conjunction with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) through their 'i-worry' campaign and was staged in 15 cities across the globe in the single largest demonstration of awareness for the species. Slated on 'Animal's Day,' on the 4th of October, the maiden 'Elephant March' took place in Arusha, Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Edinburgh, London, Los-Angeles, Melbourne, Munich, New York City, Rome, Toronto, Washington DC and Wellington. Earlier on, a similar but larger walk was organised by Mr Patrick Patel through his African Wildlife Trust organisation and it involved people walking over 600 kilometres from Arusha to Dar es Salaam." |
Hope that means the cunt from godaddy gets a cap popped in the back of his fucking head now.
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Good …...
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Best news I've read all day!
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Great news, lets hope that the Godaddy owner gets a bullet in the face next time that he brags about taking down an elephant!
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People are amazing now days.
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Great news, and yes agreed, hope Bob Parsons eventually winds up with half his head blown off.
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Commonwealth militias are active; Protecting their land and its occupants from the commonwealth.
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shit, what I am supposed to do with my weekends now; I guess baby seals are still fair game
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Same should happen to people who hunt or kill Rhinos as well.
http://www.rhinoconservation.org/wp-...NotForSale.jpg :2 cents: |
Pieces of shit, I hope this bill passes and is enforced.
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Hunting is usually just as bad as poaching imo
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its in our genetics.. I don't hunt at all but i know at least this much... |
Good news for animals. Kill all the fucking poachers and put their heads up pikes.
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Good news. This should get rid of some bastards atleast
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i have no trouble with hunting for meat. Endangered animals should get a pass though.
Hunting for sport and just leaving the animals behind...is low..its like killing cats for fun. |
I doubt any rich, famous person bragging about killing an elephant was poaching. Most likely a legal, regulated hunt. If not, they'd have to be pretty stupid.
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Dinner
Carmine Sabatini, Clark Kellogg & I are having Komodo dragon for dinner tonight.
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Good move to shoot them on the spot. :2 cents: |
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Sometimes old man I have to ask myself where the hell is your common sense :2 cents: crisse d'epais!!! |
I'm sure some of the less than honest soldiers won't use this in any way as in killing off people they don't like...or being paid by a third party to take someone out and claim they were poachers..
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Now that's interesting
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'bout fuckin' time.
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It's also niggardly to the tee.
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Save the majestic elephants!
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yea...near extinction in those areas...2 taps to the head of any poacher
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:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
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I`m looking to buy a large quantity of poacher's teeth.E-mail me prices and sizes!
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GOOD!
Hope they do the same thing for the assholes bulldozing the Amazon! |
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I can only hope that when aliens come here to colonize this planet, which is only a matter of time, that they use us as a food source. |
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I agree with the people who think this is a good idea. I can see nothing wrong with executing desperate people without a trial for the crime of trying to feed their families.
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Shooting a beautiful elephant is shooting a beautiful elephant, whether it is illegal or sanctioned by some other cunts who want to make money letting rich cunts murder elephants. I take it you think that killing an elephant is a cool and fun, socially acceptable pastime? |
Hope it will save some elephants.
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