Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 > " iakakaps " <iaka >Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:20:07 -0800 > > >PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release) > >11 March 2005 > >Korean government makes move to legitimise dog meat trade > > > >The Korean media, on the 9th of March, reported >the Korean government’s plan to introduce >hygienic management and control of dog meat >trade. > >According to the reports, the government, at the >direction of the Prime Minister, Haechan Lee, >held a ‘State Pending Problems Policy Regulation >Meeting’ and decided to promote a provision for >preventing the cruel slaughter of animals >including dogs and strengthening hygienic >management of dog meat related trade, including >restaurants. According to the provision, the >Ministry of Agriculture will curb the cruelty >involved in the methods of the slaughter of >dogs, and thereby stem the international >criticism against the dog meat trade, though >prohibiting slaughter methods that are >punishable in the Animal Protection Law, >increasing penalty for the offenders and >prohibiting all animal slaughter in public >places, such as an open market. In addition, the >public health and environmental problems that >dog meat trade has created will be dealt with >through strict hygienic control of dog meat >trade. > > >The government claims that they are not >legalising dog meat, as dogs still will not be >included in the list of livestock animals. >However the announcement brought shock and anger >to Korean animal lovers and campaigners, who >interpret the provision as legalising dog meat >trade, in all but name. They are determined to >oppose and fight the provision and ask animal >friends all around the world to join them in >their efforts to force the government to abandon >their plan to hygienically control dog meat >trade. They believe that implementing such a >policy will provide legitimacy to the dog meat >trade and will create the impression that dog >meat is fine to eat, thereby worsening the very >cause of cruelty to dogs. > >Kyenan Kum, Founder of International Aid for >Korean Animals (IAKA), says, “Hygiene control of >dog meat makes unsustainable the very ground for >the illegality of dog meat because it assumes >that dog meat can be treated as food. If the >Korean government is genuinely concerned about >reducing cruelty to dogs or the public health >and environmental problems that the inhumane >trade creates, they should close down the >illegal trade and educate the public about the >fraudulent nature of dog meat trade. >Implementing a set of regulations to >hygienically control the dog meat trade while >paying lip service to animal welfare concerns >may appease dog eaters but will have disastrous >effects on the lives of so many Korean animals.” > >Ends……….. > >For more information, please contact > >Kyenan Kum, Founder and President, International Aid for Korean Animals > >Tel/Fax: (001) 510 271 6795 > >Email: <kkumkkum > >Details about the work of Korea Animal >Protection Society and International Aid for >Korean Animals are available on its website: >www.koreananimals.org > >International Aid for Korean Animals >Korea Animal Protection Society >P.O. Box 20600, Oakland, 94620-0600, USA ><http://www.koreananimals.org>www.koreananimals.org ><iakaiaka >(Tel.) 510-271-6795 >(Fax) 510-451-0643 > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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