Embassy of Egypt in Copenhagen
Address | Kristianiagade 19 DK - 2100 København (Copenhagen) Denmark |
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Notes | Serves as a non-resident mission to Lithuania. |
Address | Kristianiagade 19 DK - 2100 København (Copenhagen) Denmark |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
Notes | Serves as a non-resident mission to Lithuania. |
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انا اسف اود طرح قضيتي بالغه العربيه وهي انا مواطن سوري لدي اقامه في الدنمارك واود ان اقضي اجازه ميلاد مع والدتي وزوجتي في جمهوريه مصر علما بان والدتي وزوجتي لديهم اقامات مصريه فامنى من سفارتكم توضيح مايجب علي فعله
Pls I need your e-mail so I can send you one. Thank you
Hello I am a Syrian resident in Denmark and I own a travel document Danish and I want to go to Egypt to visit my family that I have received a travel document befor two days ago
Thank you
To:Embassy of Egypt in Copenhagen
World Elephant Day, August 12th
MEMORANDUM OF DEMAND
It is estimated that an elephant is killed for its ivory every 15 minutes. We are losing a rhino for its horn every nine hours in Africa. There are fewer than 400,000 elephants and less than 18,000 rhinos left in the wild in Africa. Asian elephant numbers have plummeted to 25,000 individuals and fewer than 40 Javan rhinos, 300 Sumatran rhinos and 2,400 Indian rhinos remain in the wild.
All of these species, and many more critically endangered and threatened animals like lion, tiger and pangolin, are targeted by international wildlife criminals for their highly lucrative body parts; if the slaughter is permitted to continue at present rates, these species will be extinct within the next decade or less.
Increasingly, wildlife trafficking is threatening global ecosystems and the geopolitical stability of the African continent; smuggling operations by international criminal cartels and the scale of poaching has become an incomprehensible horror. Profits accrued by the illicit sale of ivory and rhino horn are n the billions; poaching is literally sponsoring terrorism and threatening national and international security.
This must stop. And with your government’s help and political will it can be stopped.
We ask that your government recognize the strength of our global movement and the right of people everywhere in the world to have a say in what happens to our collective natural heritage.
Specifically, we call on your government to:
1. Apply political will and leadership to put an end to wildlife trafficking
2. Implement a complete ban on commercial international and domestic trade of all endangered wildlife body parts, including but not limited to ivory, rhino horn, pangolin, lion and tiger bone
3. Shut down all retail outlets for ivory and rhino horn products and terminate all industries associated with these
4. Adopt more stringent legislation to combat and deter criminal activities relating to wildlife crime as a matter of urgency
5. Tackle corruption and money-laundering linked to illegal wildlife trafficking by investigating and halting corruption among government officials, police and park officials who protect the kingpins; arrest and prosecute the ivory and rhino horn kingpins to the fullest extent of the law without exception; and adopt or amend legislation to criminalize corruption that facilitates poaching and wildlife trafficking
6. Adopt more punitive sentencing laws for wildlife traffickers and strengthen enforcement of laws associated with wildlife crime
7. Lobby the United Nations, including the Security Council and General Assembly, to adopt sanctions against those countries in violation of intergovernmental agreements as adopted by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
8. Engage other governments in relevant bilateral, regional and international mechanisms
9. Publicly destroy all confiscated wildlife products and renounce the use of products from endangered and threatened species
10. Adopt or amend legislation to criminalize poaching and wildlife trafficking and ensure such criminal offences are identified as serious crimes within the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC), as called for in Resolution 2013/40 of the UN Economic Council
11. Engage in international co-operation programs, including extradition and mutual legal assistance where criminal offences are transnational in nature
12. Strengthen legal frameworks and facilitate strict law enforcement to assist in prosecution of wildlife traffickers and imposition of penalties that will act as proper deterrents to wildlife crime
13. Strengthen law enforcement, cross-border and regional co-operation to protect populations of threatened or endangered species from poachers and illegal wildlife trafficking
14. Apply pressure on the government of China to bring the trade in ivory and horn to an end; specifically, to close its ivory carving factories and stop issuing licenses for these establishments; to destroy its stockpiles of ivory and confiscate all ivory imports; and to impose the strictest penalties on Chinese citizens found in possession of or involved in the illegal trade of ivory and rhino horn
On 4 October 2014 - World Animal Day - people in more than 113 cities across the world are marching in protest against the illegal wildlife trade and to call on their governments to take action to end poaching and the trade in ivory and rhino horn.
We ask you to show leadership, wisdom and foresight in acknowledging our cause and helping to stop illegal wildlife trade once and for all.
Global March for Elephants and Rhinos - Copenhagen
On the Web: http://www.March4ElephantsAndRhinos.org/
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/March4Elephants
On Twitter: Twitter.com/EleRhinoMarch
Email: March4ElesAndRhinos@gmail.com
السلامو عليك
اود ان اسال عن اجرات فحوصات قبل الزواج المطلوبة ماهي واين يمكن ان اقوم بها في اي مستشفي ام مطلوب مستشفي بعينها
Do I need a Visum to take on 7 days vacation in Egypt ?
I have Chile Passport buy reside permanent in Denmark about 30 years
Best Regards
i have just got married in Denmark,i have two contracts one in danish and the other international multi languages.i wanna to legalize this marriage in Egypt while i am there now,so what should i do so i can have an ID that i am married in,and passport too? thanks
TO ALL EGYPTIAN AMBASSADORS OVERSEAS
WE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE CONDEMN THE SHAMEFUL AND NEGLECTING ROLES OF OUR EGYPTIAN EMBASSIES WORLDWIDE.. YOU ARE SUCH A SHAME
WE HAVEN'T HEARD A STATEMENT OR EVEN A WORD ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN EGYPT TO EXPOSE THE US GOV., QATAR & TURKEY DIRTY WARS AGAINST EGYPT..
WE NEED AN IMMEDIATE ACTION FROM YOU TO:
1. SEND AN OFFICIAL LETTERS TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES ABOUT BROTHERHOOD CRIMINAL ACTS IN EGYPT
2. HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE INVITING INTERNATIONAL MEDIA PRESS TO SEE THE TRUTH ABOUT EGYPT WITH VIDEOS AND OTHER FACTS ABOUT BROTHERHOOD CRIMINAL ACTS, COVERING THE EVENTS.
3. SPREAD AN AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS ABOUT TERRORIST ACTS OF BROTHERHOOD IN EGYPT
4. DEDICATE A 24 HOUR NUMBERS TO ALL JOURNALISTS & EGYPTIAN PEOPLE TO POST NEWS
5. COORDINATE WITH EGYPTIAN PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY YOU ARE REPRESENTING TO GATHER AND EXPOSE THE US, QATAR & TURKEY DIRTY POLICIES TOWARDS EGYPT.
FINALLY ALL EGYPTIAN PEOPLE WILL WATCH AND ENSURE THAT ABOVE REQUESTS ARE DONE BY YOU.. AND IF ITS NOT DONE, WE WILL REQUEST FROM THE CURRENT EGYPTIAN GOV. TO WITHDRAW ANY AMBASSADOR NOT DOING HIS JOB CORRECTLY AND REPLACE HIM WITH A PATRIOTIC PERSON WHO LOVES HIS COUNTRY (EGYPT)..
Dear embassy,
I'm thinking about a weeks holiday in Egypt with my ghanaian girlfriend. She has the right to live in Denmark and can travel within the EU -what do we do? Thank you /Lars
farfarlars@hotmail.com
Dear Egypt Embrassy,
I'm Vietnamese , I have Vietnam Passport , I have Denmark VIsa in 6 months. SO, Can i go to Egypt in 4 days without VIsa??? I want to go next week, so Please answer me as soon as possible
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