Lawmakers in South Korea on Tuesday passed a watershed ban on the production and sale of dog meat for human consumption, a centuries-old practice animal rights activists in the country have tried ...
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South Korea’s dog meat industry receives more international attention because of its reputation as a wealthy, ultra-modern democracy. It is also the only nation with industrial-scale farms.
South Korea’s parliament passed a landmark bill in January that will ban slaughtering, breeding or selling dog meat for human consumption after a three-year grace period. It will be punishable ...
Dog meat was once considered a delicacy in South Korea, but attitudes have changed in recent years. "This is a historic moment," Korean Animal Rights Advocates (KARA) said in a statement.
The slaughter and sale of dogs for their meat is to become illegal in South Korea after MPs backed a new law. The legislation, set to come into force by 2027, aims to end the centuries-old ...
Dog meat consumption, a centuries-old practice on the Korean Peninsula, isn't explicitly prohibited or legalized in South Korea. But more and more people want it banned, and there's increasing ...
We’ll publish the best response in our next issue. I support South Korea’s ban on dog meat consumption because it is not sustainable or environmentally friendly and it shows respect for a ...
South Korea's dog meat trade appears to be on its last legs. After being a traditional food source for hundreds of years, its place in South Korean cuisine has become contested over the last few ...
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SEOUL – Dozens of South Korean dog farmers scuffled with police during a rally near the presidential office on Thursday to protest a push by authorities to outlaw dog meat consumption.
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