A global coalition of researchers, investigators, and activists working to expose and dismantle organized animal torture networks. We gather intelligence, we build cases, and we do not look away.
In China, there are no national laws against animal cruelty. This legal vacuum has enabled the rise of organized torture networks that operate openly on platforms like Telegram, producing and distributing videos of extreme violence against animals, primarily cats, for paying audiences.
These are not isolated incidents. They are structured criminal enterprises with dedicated websites, payment infrastructure via Alipay and WeChat Pay, cryptocurrency funding channels, and hundreds of active participants. The content is monetized, shared across dark web mirrors, and protected by widespread platform inaction.
The networks have names. The perpetrators have been identified. In many cases their addresses, workplaces, and real identities are known. Yet they continue to operate because no one with the authority to act has chosen to do so.
Project No More exists to change that.