The killing fields of Beykoz!!!

The extermination of the dogs of the Beykoz Shelter, Istanbul

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Extermination

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By now you must have heard about yesterday discovery of mass dog graves in Antalya. Its all over the news and the internet.

We will not go into details of the discovery.. it is all in the articles below. In any case I will summarize it in a few words:
Municipalities go around collecting neutered dogs in a useless effort to clean up the streets before the tourist season starts. It is not only useless, it is a criminal one as those animals are protected by the Animal Welfare Law. Municipalities kill hundreds of dogs, bury them in so far away location, dogs are found by activist, pictures reach the media and the internet..

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/9046846.asp
http://www.haberler.com/antalya-da-toplu-kopek-mezarligi-bulundu-haberi/
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/448138.asp

Admission of guilt

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The municipality has returned to us our mobile clinics. They had them confiscated for nearly two months.
This return is in itself an admission of guilt. The municipality made use and retained our equipment and personal affairs in an unlawful way.
They only returned our equipment after our lawyer paid them a visit and clearly explained them what and who they were up against..
Amazingly they still believe we own chinese restaurants that serve dog meat and that we sell the excess dogs to evil german laboratories.

Apocalypse Beykoz-Polonezkoy

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When we thought things could not get worst at Beykoz,  its administration decides a new course of action… Organize dog hunting parties led by the forest guards of the nearby Polonezkoy wildlife reserve.
A few months ago, Ergul used an unbelievable excuse, we, the volunteers were selling dogs to chinese restaurants and evil german laboratories for experimentation.
Today the excuse is of another nature: the weakened stray dogs the municipality itself has dropped in the forest have turned into dangerous beasts organized like pack of wolves and are hunting deer!!!
For God sake, don’t this people know anything about animal behaviour? Don’t those undecent and barbaric henchman have any trace of humanity left?
So… The solution? Organize dog hunting parties every evening and Polonezkoy and shoot as many dogs as possible in most cases, like the one that follows, 6 months puppies…

We thought very carefully about publishing the following pictures, but we decided that it was the best way to honour the memory of the fallen and to give some sense t their senseless death.

This dog is one of the hundreds of harmless and inocent animals that have been killed at Polonezkoy over the last few days. We reported the case to the Jandarma who inmediately made a report and started legal procedures.

The images we have witnessed have seldom been seen. They show the effect of five bullets in the body of a six month puppy. They are cruel images, a reflection of the barbarity that we are living in Beykoz today.

Should images of this nature be published in any country in Europe they would end up costing Mr. Ergul its cosy job. Animal lovers would raise as one and inmediately demand responsibilities.

Here in Turkey we really don’t know what will happen… Time will tell.

We are counting on our friends in Germany and Holland to make a stance stronger than ever and help us end this nightmare.

Mr. Ergul will be travelling to Germany in a few days to meet his friends at Meihr in the Ruhr… Let it be this a call for boycott of that trip. Tomorrow we will provide you with a detailed plan of his forthcoming trip.

We are counting on you, turkish and european animal lovers to bring the present Beykoz administration to the place it deserves, the history books.

Please contact us through the blog, we need your help.

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The Beykoz Death Camp…

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It is surreal. In the dream world of Beykoz we have Muharrem Ergul wearing his polyester ties on CNN saying that his shelter is the best in Turkey … on the other hand in the real world, down at the Beykoz shelter we have this..

The shelter has two parts.. the front area where dogs are fenced in kennels and the back, the forest area where dogs are living in much more comfortable conditions. Yesterday we went to the woods area for inspection… this is what you will find if you go there.

The only source of food and water those animals is whatever our volunteers manage to bring. The front area of the kennels has been completely closed to our group and only visitors friendly to the municipality (believe it or not such people exist) are welcome there. Of course, such visitors never venture into the woods, where the dogs have been left to die.

I wonder when was the last time anyone called Ergul to tell him they knew what was going on.

In any other civilized country this guy would be drafting his resignation letter.. here.. well.. here he is at a nearby natural park releasing deers at the forest.. deers that, hopefully, wont be hunted down by the packs of hungry dogs the Istanbul municipality is releasing in the forest.

On one hand the pretend to preserve life.. on the other hand they are completely destroying the biodiversity they would be supposed to preserve. It is an incredibly absurd situation.

Alternatively you can send an email to him with copy to his superiors at the government:

Muharrem Ergul: mergul@beykoz.bel.tr
Prime Ministry Republic of Turkey: info@abgs.gov.tr

Press Department Interior Ministry: basin@icisleri.gov.tr

Interior Ministry Director: aaksu@icisleri.gov.tr

Berater des Innenministers: ozelkalem@icisleri.gov.tr

Public Relations Prime ministers office: halklailiskiler@basbakanlik.gov.tr

Muharrem’s babies….

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Dealing with the aftermath of the actions of that very good person, wonderful example of a human being, the honourable, the truthful and wonderful animal lover, the Mayor of Beykoz,  Muharrem Ergul.

Two days ago Muharrem Ergul sent his men to the village of Ali Bahadir Koy. Those exemplary municipal employees spread strychnine all around the village fields. Result? A massacre.. yet another one.

So this is, amongs other things, what we are doing right now… nursing by hand 11 orphans.

Muharrem Ergul’s little babies.

We are also working hard in preparing and delivering food to the hundreds of dogs dropped by Ergul in the forests of Beykoz..

There are a million things to do and we need help.

Contact us by leaving a comment on the blog if you feel you can be of assistance.

Architecture of life

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Straddling the Bosphorus, its skyline studded with domes and minarets, İstanbul is one of the world’s great romantic cities. Its history tracks back from Byzantium to Constantinople to its place at the head of the Ottoman Empire. Today it stands as Turkey’s cultural heart and in 2010, this most wonderful city will become Europe’s Capital of Culture, joining a long list of european wonders such as Florence, Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid and Stockholm.
In recent years Istanbul has deservedly earn a new nickname.. IstanCOOL.
From his office in front of the Golden Horn the Mayor of Istanbul Greater Municipality, Kadir Topbas, oversees the daily life of this city of 14 million people… and the covert extermination of some of its less fortunate citizens, the city’s population of stray dogs.

We wont go into details about the dog-hunting parties, the exile of thousands of dogs to nearby islands and similar absurdly inhumane practices carried on unsuccessfully by Topbas predecessors. Instead we will focus on the current covert and coordinated campaign carried on on most of Istanbul’s municipalities (Sisli and Kadikoy with their progressive and forward thinking Mayors, stand as honorable exceptions).
Kadir Topbas, a theologist and architect by training that reinvented itself as a politician in 1977 and became Mayor of Istanbul in 2004, has made a life mission of turning this city into a truly european city. When travelling around Europe he has become fascinated by the order and the structure of the continents wonders and the cleanliness of its parks.. and Holland’s Tulips. He also became fascinated by the fact that there are no packs of emaciated dogs laying in front of London’s National Gallery, or Florence Ufizzi.
Whilst we applaud Topbas efforts to turn Istanbul into a European-looking city, lets face it, it is not going to happen. The charm and attractiveness of this city lies precisely in the fascinating mix of Eastern and Western cultures.

What to do with Istanbul’s stray dog population? Whilst reason, statistics and legality show that the one and only way to control the population of stray dogs is the correct implementation of a broad campaign of Neuter and Return, Mr. Topbas has given tacit approval to a short term radical solution. A solution that is not only illegal but absolutely inefficient and doomed to fail. Extermination.

For all its careful observation Mr. Topbas has missed one very important aspect of European life. Europe is in love with dogs. Whilst Istanbul spends untold amounts on international promotion and Public Relations campaigns most of this money goes to waste the moment news of  extermination campaigns hit the European newsstands and the images of dead lactating dogs surrounded by a dozen of starving puppies pop up in computer screens of a network of millions of animal lovers all across the Union.
The recent event of Beykoz have shown us the far reaching power of technology. Today Beykoz is a byword for cruelty and barbarism. The sight and sounds of Beykoz and the mere mention of its mayor, Muharrem Ergul bring a shiver down the spine of millions of turkish and european citizens and is dirtying the image of this wonderful city.

Yesterday, Turkey’s largest newspaper, Hurriyet, reported yet another dog massacre in the Beykoz municipality. There were pictures of dead dogs, cats and other farm animals killed by the ravaging effects of strychnine. 11 orphan puppies were desperately trying to suckle some drops of milk out of the dead mother body whilst village kids cried at their first experience of man-made death. Angry villagers cursed the mayor of Beykoz and his team and struggle to understand why their own leaders order this massacres? This is a village of animal lovers, they cherished and appreciated those dogs laying dead at their feet. Nearby a municipal official, in an amazing display of cynicism applauded the animal-loving initiatives of its revered Mayor, Muharrem Ergul.

How long will it take for Topbas to understand that this is not the way forward? How many subtle mentions in European meetings, how many campaigns, newspaper articles and overal public embarrassment will be necessary to make him see the light? How many court cases, how many demostrations, how many calls for boycott?

European culture is more than Tulips, Modern Art Museums and shopping Malls.

We hope one day Mr. Topbas will become the true architect  this city desperately needs.

A builder of life, an architect of life.