Uzbek Citizens Demand Animal Cruelty Criminalization as Petition Gains 15,000 Signatures

In Uzbekistan, over 15,000 people have signed a petition demanding the criminalization of animal cruelty. Volunteers are actively collecting signatures in public spaces. The signatures are set to be submitted to the Oliy Majlis.
Public Petition
A petition in Uzbekistan seeking tougher penalties for animal cruelty has garnered over 15,000 signatures within a week. The initiative is driven by volunteers who are engaging the public in streets and parks. The petition aims to influence legislative changes by presenting the signatures to the Oliy Majlis, Uzbekistan's parliament.
Volunteer Efforts
Volunteers are playing a crucial role in raising awareness about animal welfare issues across Uzbekistan. They are actively gathering signatures and informing citizens about the current state of animal protection. The campaign highlights a growing public demand for legislative action to address animal cruelty.
What's Next
The petition will soon be presented to the Oliy Majlis for consideration. It remains uncertain whether the parliament will enact the proposed legal changes.
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Uzbek Citizens Demand Animal Cruelty Criminalization as Petition Gains 15,000 Signatures



