
www.Usenet.com
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |
Donkey passport pending 20 November 2003 IZMIR - David Hungerbuhler, who was refused access to Greece because his donkey was a Cypriot, is threatening to swim, and force his donkey to swim with him, to the nearest Greek island, according to the Anatolia news agency. Hungerbuhler said that he was offended European animal lovers didn't support him. "If the Turks practiced similar Donkey oppression, all of Europe would be up in arms," said Hungerbuhler. When Cesme officials heard Hungerbuhler was living in a park in their city, they promptly provided a donkey-accesible flat free of charge. Hungerbuhler set out from Switzerland in August 2002 on a trip he calls, "the Journey to the Lands Where Jesus Christ Walked." He bought the donkey on a previous trip to Spain. Hungerbuhler, who did not go to Palestine because of danger, was following the same route on his trip home. When he reached Chios, Greek officials there refused him entry to the island because his donkey was a Cypriot. He was asked to leave it in Turkey. Hungerbuhler said: "When I started my journey, with the donkey I bought in Spain, I was very happy. However, when I started home, I experienced this unpleasant event in Chios. I am very determined to get home with my donkey. For that reason, I am teaching 'Pepe' to swim. I want to swim to Greece. My parents are trying to help us. I am just waiting for Greek officials to let us go." Hungerbuhler stressed that if he was not allowed to go home, he would starve his donkey, while embarking on a hunger strike of his own, in front of the Greek and Italian consulates in Izmir.
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |