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woensdag 14 november 2018

Act now: Abused chimp shot to death by zoo security guards

 
Sumomo the chimpanzee was shot to death when she escaped from her tiny cage at the Langkawi Nature Park. Demand justice for Sumomo and freedom for the two other chimps still languishing at the zoo.
 
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Dear friends,
Sumomo spent the first years of her life exploited on a Japanese TV show. She spent the rest of her life confined to tiny, desolate cages at two different zoos in Malaysia. When she managed to escape her cell one night, zoo security guards shot her to death. She was only 19 years old.
The Sentoria Group owns the Langkawi Nature Park where Sumomo was shot, as well as the Bukit Gambang Safari Park where she was kept confined in a desolate cage by herself for more than two years. Sumomo was not this company's only chimp. It also owns Botan, a 17-year-old female, and Gonbay, a 29-year-old male.
Just like Sumomo, Botan and Gonbay have languished for years under the Sentoria Group's "care." And now that Sumomo was so heartlessly killed by the company's employees, animal welfare activists are even more concerned about what will happen to the two remaining chimps.
Thank you,
 
Lacey K.
The Care2 Petitions Team
 
P.S. The Pan African Sanctuary Alliance has told the Malaysia Friends of the Animals that there is space for Botan and Gonbay at one of their sanctuaries in Africa. Act now to save the remaining two chimps owned by the Sentoria Group.

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