We are promoting, on a volunteer and independent basis, the demand for the abolition of the production and consumption of animal flesh throughout the world; that is to say, the prohibition of products that come from hunting, fishing and farming because they require the exploitation, suffering and death of sentient beings.
Join activists throughout the world for the January 2012 WWAM and hold actions to raise awareness for the abolition of meat!
World Day for the Abolition of Meat:
28/01/2017
Announce your actions
Read annoucements
Publish your reports
Read current reports
Read further
Canberra, Perth, Sidney, Melbourne, Adelaïde, Hobart, Brisbane (Australia), 11-03-2017
Marches to close all Slaughterhouses in Australia!
In Canberra, Perth, Sidney, Melbourne, Adelaïde, Hobart!
It will be the same day as the World Day for the End of Fishing (more information to come about this WDEF): 11th of March 2017
===>
This march is part of an international action to raise awareness for the billions of food animals whose lives are cut short each year. The event is a chance to educate the public about what really goes on behind the walls of the animal industries, and the possibility of adopting a lifestyle kinder to animals, the environment, and to ourselves.
Animals are amongst the most vulnerable individuals in our society, yet they continue to be killed at ever increasing rates. As a community that values freedom and fairness, we must rise past this and be part of creating a more peaceful world.
Around the world, dozens of cities unite for this march to peacefully speak out against what is hidden behind abattoir walls. In 2016, more than 20 cities participated in this event throughout Australia, North America, Europe and Asia.
In March 2017, Australians across the country will join together for the annual march.
Because meat production involves killing the animals that are eaten,
because their living conditions and slaughter cause them to suffer,
because eating animal products isn't necessary,
because sentient beings must not be mistreated or killed unnecessarily;
therefore, farming, fishing and hunting, as well as selling and eating animal products, have to be abolished.