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    Dog Meat Ban Sought by South Korea Lawmakers After Global Criticism





    Pet ownership has grown in South Korea and the public has turned away from dog meat.
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    By Shinhye Kang (Bloomberg)
    September 15, 2023 at 11:00 AM GMT+7[/COLOR]


    South Korea’s ruling and main opposition party lawmakers are planning to introduce a special act to ban the consumption of dog meat after facing global calls to halt consumption of the animals.

    The main opposition Democratic Party, which holds a majority in parliament, proposed Thursday to legislate the act during the last regular session of parliament, which end on Dec. 9.

    Lawmakers from President Yoon Suk Yeol’s conservative People Power Party are also on board, bringing enough votes to pass a measure despite the opposition of farmers who raise dogs for consumption.

    “About 10 million South Korean households raises pets. Now is the time to put an end to dog eating,” Park Dae-chul, head of ruling party’s policy committee, said.
    South Korea is one of several nations where dog meat is consumed and has faced international criticism for parts of the trade that include killing the animals through bludgeoning, hanging and electrocution.

    While pet ownership has grown and the public has turned away from dog meat — with consumption dropping sharply over the past several years — attempts to introduce bans have previously failed due to strong opposition from dog farmers and restaurant owners.
    South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee has pushed to end the practice, making a surprise appearance last month at activists’ news conference and vowing to work with them until the dog meat industry is eradicated, the Korea Herald reported.

    The ruling conservative bloc and the main progressive opposition are gearing up for parliamentary elections next April, which could lead to subsidies being provided for people who have long made their living from dog farming operations.
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    I expected this thread to be a restaurant review.

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    Me, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molle View Post
    I expected this thread to be a restaurant review
    ......we don't have an "other food and drink" news area...

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    I've eaten it before in Korea. Dog soup main with dog penis appetizer. Thankfully, they don't eat cats.

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    It's common in Hanoi as well.

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