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Pets join first Turkish animal rights rally

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TURKEY: June 4, 2002

 

 

ISTANBUL - Pet dogs, cats, turtles, horses, donkeys, birds and rabbits joined

about 1,500 people in Turkey's largest city on Sunday to march in the country's

first-ever animal rights rally.

 

 

Activists, some from the international group People for the Ethical Treatment of

Animals, have criticised Turkey for its lack of an animal rights policy. A law

aimed at protecting animals has been pending before parliament since July 1999.

Mustafa Sarigul, mayor of Istanbul's Sisli district, led the march at the start

of World Environment Week, cradling a lamb in his arms.

 

" We are all together today for the first march to show respect for the

environment, " Sarigul said. " I invite all of our citizens to protect the

environment and living beings. "

 

City workers with brooms cleaned up behind the animals and provided buckets of

water in the midday sun.

 

" A flea-bitten dog has as much right to live as I do, " one demonstrator's

placard read.

 

Ankara has made moves to curb the slaughter of millions of sheep, goats and cows

during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, when animals are killed in a gesture

of faith and charity.

 

Local authorities in Turkish cities, where it's still relatively unusual to keep

domestic pets, have sometimes poisoned stray cats and dogs in clean-up

campaigns.

 

 

 

 

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE

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