Hi Rami, Thought that you may like to see the response that I got from Turizm Cagri ve Danisma Merkezi Mugla to the email I sent to them.
Dear Sır/Madam,
I recieved your mail and I understood your sorrow about your beloved dog’s unfortunate death.
Although there are law rules against animal cruelty, before hand it is not easy to follow unexpected poisinings and etc. I try to collect some information on animal rights from the Muğla Environmental Department. They suggested that, according to Turkish Law (in number 5199 article 28 J paragraph) cruelty on animmals is forbidden therefore there will be serious punishment.
However, in your case tracing the evidents and finding the responsible person for the killing, would be more productive if you had complain the day and tıme that incident toke place. Yet we stil like to recieve, if you have any documents to share with us about the vet’s report or any related papers.
I will be expecting reports on that and then I can pass it to further research.
Loking forward to hear from you.
Regards,
Arzu
I forwarded this reply to my friend in
Marmaris who's dog it was, and this morning, I received this reply from them:
Ibo rang up the Coastguard that day, they said if we can tell them who did it they might be able to do something, OBVIOUSLY WE DONT KNOW WHO PUT THE POISON DOWN AND HOW WOULD WE FIND OUT????
LAST TIME I SAW TOTAL CRUELTY A WOMAN SENSLESSLY SMASHING A KITTEN ON THE FLOOR REPEATEDLY - I got the kitten off her and went straight to the police. THE POLICE DIDNT WANT TO KNOW! And that was TRIED to be reported to them and we knew who the person was NOTHING CAME OF THAT AND THE WOMAN IS STILL ABOUT!
THERE IS NO GOVERNING BODY THAT DEALS WITH ANIMAL CRUELTY - IF THERE IS I DONT KNOW OF IT NOR DO THE POLICE OR COAST GUARD.
Could the MUGLA ENVIROMENTAL DEPARTMENT contact us perhapse to take this matter further?
The beach where the poison was on is still open for CHIDREN AND ADULTS TO GO ON, No one wants to DO anything!
We didnt video or photograph Mocha death or even get chance to take the dog to a vet being on a boat on the sea, we had to bury her on the Paradise island immediately as we had customers on the boat who WITNESSED this - They are more than willing to testify as to what happened.
CAPTAIN IBRAHIM GUN
Lesley - PLEASE POST THIS UP!
Rami, I now understand completely what you said in your last posting on the forum. What a great pity the authorities are not prepared to take action against those who commit illegal acts. Turkey is such a beautiful country, and this sort of attitude does not do a lot to encourage tourism. Maybe, as you say, in 50 years time.