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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Our savage 'partner' China begins dogmeat festival this week: 10,000 dogs and cats will be killed, cooked, and eaten. Some dogs are beaten to death or cooked while alive, are caged and deprived of food and water for days while being transported to 'festival,' some are stolen pets-BBC
Activists say the event is cruel, and this year a petition calling for it to be banned collected 11 million signatures.
The local government says the festival does not have official backing but is staged by private businesses.
The Lychee and Dog Meat Festival sees people gathering in Yulin to sample dog meat hotpot, lychee fruits and local liquor.
EPA photo
A
tradition of eating dog meat dates back some 500 years in China, South
Korea and other countries, where many believe it wards off the heat in
summer months.
Ahead
of the festival, dogs are often kept in small, cramped cages. Some
photographs show animals wearing collars, suggesting they may have been
stolen pets.
Selling dog meat for human consumption is legal in China, with an
estimated 10 million dogs killed for human consumption every year.
The
Yulin event is a source of pride for many locals, with many restaurants
serving dog dishes and people travelling to the city to join in. But it
attracts widespread and growing criticism each year.
A poll published this week in state news agency Xinhua showed that 64% of people aged 16 to 50 would support a permanent end to the festival.
Another
51.7%, including Yulin residents, wanted the dog meat trade banned
completely, with 69.5% claiming to have never eaten dog meat.
"It's
embarrassing to us that the world wrongly believes that the brutally
cruel Yulin festival is part of Chinese culture," said Qin Xiaona,
director of the Capital Animal Welfare Association charity, one of many
groups that commissioned the survey. "It isn't."
Many activist
groups, like Humane Society International (HSI) are also working to
rescue dogs from local slaughterhouses. The HSI rescued 20 dogs from a
slaughterhouse just a day ahead of the festival.
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