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Yoon Kerr

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Saturday, January 22, 2005 8:55 AM

Update on Korean dogs and

cats from IAKA and KAPS

 

 

Dear Friends,

 

Forwarded is the latest IAKA update on Korean dogs

and cats.

 

The Korean government tried to legalise dog meat

trade in the past and is likely to do so again. Unfortunately the Korean

government never seems to understand how seriously the dog and cat meat trade

damages Korea's

interests. The only way to stop them from continuously seeking ways of

legalising dog meat while doing nothing or as little as possible to clamp down

the trade is to deliver a coherent and strong message against the inhumane

trade from all sides.

 

 

 

With endangered wildlife, the Korean government

passed a strong law against not only those who kill the animals but also those

who consume them. They never attempted to defend the practice of eating parts

of a tiger, a bear, etc. as Korea's

culture. This was possible because no animal group told the Korean government

to kill them humanely and then go on to consuming them. Therefore, please

remember and actively inform people that what the Korean government need to

hear is not ‘please don’t torture the animals while you are killing

them’ but ‘stop the dog and cat meat trade and expel the groundless

health myth’. Otherwise, the Korean government will never permanently

give up its intention of legalising dog meat.

 

 

 

Please give all your support if IAKA and KAPS

decide to initiate another major protest campaign, which will depend on the

outcome of their talk with the Korean government. In the meantime, continue to

participate in IAKA and KAPS’ existing campaign.

 

http://www.koreananimals.org/help.htm#government

 

 

 

Please also help Korean animals by correcting the

misconceptions that prolonged the misery of Korean dogs and cats. We cannot

solve a problem without tackling the cause. You can find many useful articles

on the subject from the below link. Please share them with as many people as

possible.

 

http://www.friendsofdogs.net/articles.html

 

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Thank you for your kindness to Korean animals.

 

 

 

 

 

Yoon

 

 

 

 

 

 

iakakaps [iaka]

19 January 2005 17:43

iaka

Update

 

Dear friends of Korean animals,

 

As you all know, we have been recently campaigning

against the Korean government's attempt to legalize dog and cat meat trade

through the definition of pet animals. Although we were rather disappointed

that the Korean government did not accept our proposed definition of companion

animals which would have established a solid legal basis for protecting all

dogs and cats as companion animals in the Animal Protection Law Amendment, we

were much relieved when KAPS was told that the Ministry of Agriculture decided

to drop the dangerous definition of pet animals. Unfortunately it came to our

notice that the Ministry of Agriculture is under pressure to change its mind

and may need to introduce a new definition of companion animals as below.

 

'Companion animals are animals mainly raised for

companionship and emotional development, as designated by the Ministry of

Agriculture.'

 

This means that the Ministry of Agriculture will

have the power to decide what counts as companion animals. If the Ministry of

Agriculture decide that companion animals are registered dogs and cats and

exclude dogs and cats raised for human consumption from the object of the pet

animal registration scheme they are going to introduce, this will effectively

justify the distinction between pet dogs/cats and food dogs/cats in the eyes of

law. We are very concerned about this development and are talking to the Ministry

of Agriculture to adopt our proposed definition of companion animals if they

intend to introduce a definition of companion animals in the Amendment.

 

That the Korean government did not give up their

intention of legalizing dog and cat meat trade has been confirmed by the fact

that the Ministry of office for Government Policy Coordination held a meeting

to discuss hygienic control of the dog meat. Without tacit approval of dog

meat, such a meeting cannot take place. We cannot but suspect that the government

officials were trying to discuss a possibility of legalizing dog meat trade

after making a legal distinction between pet dogs and food dogs. The

participants in the meeting included the infamous Dr. Dogmeat (a well-known

fanatical advocate of dog meat) and a representative from dog meat trade, a

clear sign that the discussion was never intended for genuine hygiene or

environmental concern but was held to please dog meat traders.

 

The Ministry of Agriculture assured Sunnan that

the legalization of dog meat cannot happen at least for a while because there

is no consensus for legalizing dog meat among the general public in Korea and no

government department wants to take on such an unpopular and troublesome task.

We cannot however take comfort from their assurance if they keep trying to

legitimize the distinction between food dogs/cats and pet dogs/cats through a

definition of companion animals. We are waiting for a reply from the Ministry

of Agriculture over our concerns. We will start another major protest campaign

and inform all of you if we suspect that the Korean government will legalize or

take serious steps to legalize dog meat anytime soon.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

Sunnan and Kyenan Kum

 

 

 

 

 

 

International Aid for Korean Animals

Korea Animal Protection Society

P.O.

Box 20600, Oakland, 94620-0600, USA

www.koreananimals.org

iaka

(Tel.) 510-271-6795

(Fax) 510-451-0643

 

 

 

______

 

 

 

Friends of dogs

http://www.friendsofdogs.net

Dogs brighten our life with their gift of love. It

is our turn to help our dogs. Please help organisations who are fighting to get

dogs out of the food chain.

 

http://www.koreananimals.org/

http://www.animalsasia.org/

 

http://www.linisgobyerno.org/special_projects.htm

 

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