Animal Save Nepal rallies for animal rights
Animal Save Nepal hosted an event on the first Saturday of June, bringing together animal rights activists, vegans, and compassionate individuals from across the country. The event aimed to honor, celebrate, and educate the public about animal rights.
The day commenced with a peaceful and silent march from the Swoyambhu gate to Bhagwan Pau Park, where participants united to advocate for the rights of animals and raise awareness of their conditions. The march, led by activists, demonstrated the community’s desire to address animal welfare issues.
Upon reaching the venue, the atmosphere shifted to one of commemoration as attendees engaged in heartfelt performances, sharing stories and poems that highlighted the suffering endured by animals worldwide. A solemn memorial ceremony followed, marked by two minutes of silence, the offering of flowers, and the symbolic lighting of diyos in remembrance of the billions of animals lost to human actions over the past year. The reading of the Declaration of Animal Rights served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle and the need for collective action.
Transitioning into a celebration of progress, the event spotlighted achievements in the global animal rights movement, with a focus on Nepal’s contributions. From the establishment of animal shelters and sanctuaries to the rise of vegan restaurants and shifts in public attitudes, milestones were celebrated as signs of positive change. Attendees indulged in vegan cuisine, listened to inspiring speeches, and enjoyed captivating performances that underscored the spirit of unity and resilience.
The celebration concluded with a special performance by KathaGhera Productions, featuring a song from their adaptation of ‘Animal Farm’, leaving a lasting impression on all participants. As the event came to an end, participants left with a renewed resolve to advocate for animal rights and care, motivated by a common vision of a more compassionate world.
“This event marks a huge step in our mission to expose animal exploitation. We are delighted by the public support. Each voice raised today echoes the call for dignity, rights, and liberation for all beings,” said Animal Save Nepal.
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