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Open Letter To Japan: The Legend of Hachiko - "The Faithful Dog"
Open Letter To Japan: The Legend of Hachiko - "The Faithful Dog"
Open Letter To Japan: The Legend of Hachiko - "The Faithful Dog"
moe@env.go.jp
We are writing you regarding the triple catastrophe the Japanese people have
recently suffered: the earthquake, the tsunami, and now the radiation.
This decision leaves many animals to simply starve or revert to the wild -- and
many animal owners even more distraught since they will never know the
ultimate fate of their pets and livestock. We must reduce both the human and
animal suffering and allow the rescues to continue. These search and rescue
teams are risking their own welfare, time, and money to evacuate these pets. Let
them continue and call for wider assistance from the international community.
The world can see the damage Japan sustained and is ready to help.
Just as the Shibuya people did for Hachiko years ago, we too must also
bring nourishment and safety to the animals abandoned inside the
exclusion zone.
Cultural Memories
The Japanese culture is also well known for its humility and humbleness, its lack
of crime, and safety of the citizens. However, committing these animals to an
unknown fate and preventing the safe and organized rescue of them is viewed as
cruelty by those monitoring the news reports.
Personally, we are surprised by this -- what other culture would make the most
effort to save these animals if not the Japanese? We are also surprised a
"positive injunction" against this government action has not been filed within
your legal system to retain access to the exclusion zone. Surely it must be illegal
to abandon these animals and prevent any assistance to them?
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its
animals are treated” -- Mahatma Gandhi. While no society is perfect in this
respect, we must all work toward improved animal husbandry to become both
better humans and guardians of the earth and the animals.
* Let the legend of Hachiko teach us about loyalty and guide our future
actions!
Allow the continuation of ongoing work conducted by private Animal Search And
Rescue (SAR) teams to bring these animals safely out of the exclusion zone.
Work with groups like The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) -- who
are bringing together representatives to find a solution from: Japanese Ministry
of Environment, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA): APHIS Animal
Care and Wildlife Services, United States Army Veterinary Corps, veterinary and
toxicology experts, academics, and IFAW 1.
Show the WORLD that despite all the catastrophe and chaos of this triple event,
the Japanese spirit still stands for humanity, and the reduction of suffering -- be
it animal or human:
* Set the standard against which other cultures are measured during future
catastrophic events.
* Use your vast pools of academic knowledge and technical know-how to solve
this problem.
* Rescind your decision to seal these animals inside the zone and resurrect
them from this fate.
We know you can do it, you must simply choose the right path -- the
power is within your hands.
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Short list of Non-Profits and NGOs on the ground in Japan that are taking action
and need your support:
http://www.arkbark.net/?q=en/
http://www.afniigata.org/
http://nipponspca.com/
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/
This open letter is not affiliated with any organization, simply a group of
concerned citizens.
Contact
Email: Hachiko.Coalition@gmail.com
Blog: http://hachiko-coalition.tumblr.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/thc.save.fukushima
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Noriyuki Shikata
http://jp.linkedin.com/in/norishikata
Deputy Cabinet Secretary for Public Relations/Director of Global Communications,
Prime Minister's Office
http://twitter.com/#!/norishikata
Twitter: @norishikata
John V. Roos
US EMBASSY of Japan
http://japan.usembassy.gov/