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We want to thank all those who wrote to us, to offer their support during the upcoming trials of the three accused in the wild horse shooting.    We truly appreciate your backing, however, we at Wild Horses of Alberta Society request that anyone who chooses to attend these hearings, please do so peacefully, quietly and respectfully.  As a group we have always shied away from any kind of demonstration.   Everyone is entitled to their day in court.

  Quoting the CAO of the Mustard Seed, Aart Schuurman, in the Sundre Round Up, January 26, 2010.  “Our Primary goal is to ensure the legal process can unfold without disruption or interference.”  This was well said and truly reflects the viewpoint of  WHOAS as well.     We believe that diplomacy and tact is the best way to help the horses.  Thank you in advance, for your support and cooperation.

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One Response to “No Demo’s Please”

I heartily agree with you, Doreen. There is nothing to gain by getting up the noses of the authorities, and there’s nothing to prove. Remaining above reproach in a calm, dignified manner is the only way to hold the attention of those who are able to help the Alberta Wild Horse cause.

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