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Update from CARE in Korea – please sign petition

Seoul government has already started inspecting dog meat sales


Protests in front of Seoul's City Hall

April 26th, 2008

We need your help to take action on the following:

1.       Please sign the petition - http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-dogs-in-korea

2.       Please write to Korea’s President, the Mayor of Seoul Municipality and the Provincial Governor of Gyeonggi-Do. For contact details and sample letters, please click here.

3.       Please forward this message to your supporters, friends and other animal protection groups.

The sanitary inspection of over five hundred dog meat selling places has already begun in Seoul. However, the Seoul government still states that it will hold public hearings in May which they say will be a just and fair process of gathering public opinion.

Avian flu is spreading throughout the country, and the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MFAFF) is unable to deal with other issues due to their focus on decontamination, quarantine and slaughter of chickens.

Korean animal groups had two meetings, on the 14th and 18th of April, with Seoul Municipality’s Food and Drug Administration which is primarily responsible for implementing the Dog Meat Hygiene Management Policy. So far, the Seoul metropolitan government is showing no signs of changing its position on legalising dog meat. Even though they admit that large scale dog farming will cause the overuse of antibiotics, as it has in other species, they still say that this bill is meant to improve public health. This is a major inconsistency in their policy.

They insist on pushing sanitary inspection because, according to them, citizens are eating dog meat, which is why it is necessary. The sanitary inspection includes the testing for levels of antibiotics and toxic metals in dog meat, according to a city official. If these are found the offending restaurants will be closed, and the city will set a baseline for safe levels. It is clear that all their efforts are towards promoting legalisation of the distribution and selling of dog meat. The officials also said that after the city set the baseline and submitted the inspection report to the central government, the city would officially propose a bill that would permit slaughtering of dogs and dog meat trade. On April 22nd we also visited the government of Gyeonggi-Do as we had heard that this local government also plans sanitary supervision for dog meat restaurants.

Cruelty on dog farms

According to a 2004 report by Korea’s MFAFF, it is estimated that some 2 million dogs are raised for meat and about the same number are slaughtered every year for consumption in Korea. Another survey shows about 20 thousand dogs are traded every day for meat across Korea.

Whenever bird flu breaks out in Korea, a great number of chickens, ducks and pigs are buried alive. We are worried that if dogs are classified as livestock, those in bird flu outbreak areas may be buried alive as well.

CARE, KAAP and other animal groups will continue to campaign to prevent the legalisation of dog eating and the listing of dogs as livestock. They will:

  • Ask for a meeting with the city officials every two weeks to put pressure on them to change this policy.
  • Hold daily protests in front of City Hall and encourage individuals from different districts to attend our demonstration. 
  • Present the case against dog meat to members of Korea’s National Assembly, as they are the only people who can make the Seoul municipality change this policy.
  • Hold a press conference on April 27th.

For the latest updates and action alerts, please visit CARE's new English website at http://care.savedogsinkorea.com-a.googlepages.com/main2.

If you would like to offer any other direct help on this issue, please contact CARE and KAAP:

CARE: Ms. Park So-Yeon, President

Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE)

Email: kyeowoolmom@hanmail.net

Website: http://www.fromcare.org

KAAP: Mr. Lee Won-bok, President                        

Korea Association for Animal Protection (KAAP)

Email: lwb22028@hanmail.net

Website: www.kaap.or.kr

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