The way a country treats its animals is a way to scale up its political system and if the government is really appropriate, fair, ethical and serving its population.
Cuba considers – according to its leaders – a country like all that talk. However, the facts show another dramatic reality. Here we see a chimpanzee in a zoo in Havana, in a miserable cubicle housing, in front of a young man ready to throw at him an object.
In another picture we can see an alligator in the same zoo,in a small water tank, all polluted with leftover garbage thrown by ignorant visitors.
A COUNTRY THAT TREATS ITS ANIMALS THIS WAY, AND STILL SHOWS THEM AS TROPHY, IN FALLING APART ZOOS, CAN NOT OFFER ANYTHING GOOD FOR ITS HUMAN POPULATION!
Dr. Pedro A. Ynterian
President, GAP Project International
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