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Korea Seeks to Legalize Sale of Dog Meat Dogs on
their way to slaughter
Animal Freedom Korea (AFK)
has learned that the Ministry of the Office for Government Policy Coordination
in Korea plans to legalize the sale of dog meat by setting standards for
hygienic slaughter and processing. The Ministry recently completed a report on
"the hygienic control of dog meat," and is about to open an internal debate.
Under current Korean law, dogs cannot be sold as food, but the law is not
enforced. If the Ministry's plans for hygienic control succeed, it will
effectively legalize the dog meat market.
The sale of dog meat can only be legalized if the scheme is approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), which is responsible for the hygienic control of livestock. However, the MAF has already stated that it is impossible to hygienically control dog meat. In addition, the people of Korea must support legalization for it to take effect. The fact is, very few Koreans eat dog meat and most wish to see it banned. Despite this, the Ministry of the Office for Government Policy Coordination continues to seek legalization.
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the Minister of Office for Government Policy Coordination
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