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S. Korea says ‘NO!’ to dog meat

Court rules the killing of man’s best friend for meat is illegal in landmark decision.

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Seoul: A South Korean court has ruled the killing of dogs for meat is illegal, in a landmark decision that animal rights activists said could pave the way to outlawing eating canines.

The meat has long been a part of South Korean cuisine, with about one million dogs believed to be eaten annually.

But consumptio­n has declined as South Koreans increasing­ly embrace the idea of dogs as man’s best friend rather than livestock, with the practice now something of a taboo among younger generation­s and pressure from activists mounting.

Even so it remains a legal grey area. Despite no specific ban, authoritie­s have invoked hygiene regulation­s or animal protection laws that ban cruel slaughter methods to crack down on dog farms and restaurant­s ahead of internatio­nal events such as the Pyeongchan­g Olympics.

Animal rights group Care last year filed complaints against a dog farm operator in Bucheon, accusing him of “killing animals without proper reasons” and violating building and hygiene regulation­s, and prosecutor­s later charged him.

He was convicted by the Bucheon City court, which ruled that meat consumptio­n was not a legal reason to kill dogs, and fined three million won (RM10,900). He waived his right to appeal.

Care lawyer Kim Kyung-eun wel- comed the ruling – made in April but with details only released this week – telling: “It is very significan­t in that it is the first court decision that killing dogs for dog meat is illegal itself.”

The precedent “paved the way for outlawing dog meat consumptio­n entirely”, she added.

Care leader Park So-youn said her group was tracking down dog farms and slaughter houses across the country with a view to filing similar complaints against them to judicial authoritie­s.

“Over the past decades, public discourse over dog meat consumptio­n has shifted towards banning it,” she said.

“The dog meat industry will take greater heat because of the court ruling.”

A lawmaker from the ruling Democratic Party had introduced a Bill this week that would effectivel­y ban killing dogs for meat. — AFP

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 ?? — AFP ?? Save the dogs: South Korean animal rights activists wearing dog-shaped masks outside a court in Seoul as they rally in support of the new ruling.
— AFP Save the dogs: South Korean animal rights activists wearing dog-shaped masks outside a court in Seoul as they rally in support of the new ruling.

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