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South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption

09 January 2024 13:53

The National Assembly passed a special bill banning dog meat consumption on January 9, paving the way for ending the practice that has fallen out of favour in recent decades.

The bill, which bans the breeding, butchering, distributing and selling of dogs for meat, passed through the parliament with 208 votes in favour and 2 abstentions, Yonhap reports.

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) have jointly pushed for the ban amid growing awareness of animal rights and an increasing number of pet owners in the country.

The bill also calls for providing subsidies to help people in the dog meat industry switch jobs.

First Lady Kim Keon Hee has also openly expressed her support for the ban, saying outlawing the practice was one of President Yoon Suk Yeol's presidential campaign promises.

Yoon and Kim are known as pet lovers and live with four dogs and three cats.

Law enforcement is slated to begin in 2027, after a three-year grace period, and violators could face a maximum two years of prison sentence or a fine of up to 30 million won (US$22,768).

According to government statistics, there are around 1,150 dog farms, 34 butchering businesses, 219 distributors and approximately 1,600 restaurants that sell food made with dog meat in South Korea.

Animal rights groups immediately welcomed the ban.

"We believe this ban marks a significant turning point in South Korea's attitude to animal protection," said Lee Sang-kyung, a spokesperson for the local branch of the Humane Society International, an animal rights group. "(This) is testament to the passion and determination of our animal-loving public and politicians who reached a tipping point to consign this outdated industry to our history books."

Also Tuesday, the National Assembly passed a set of bills calling for the launch of an independent space and aerospace agency.

Tentatively named the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA), the agency will function as the local version of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is set to open in Sacheon, 296 kilometres south of Seoul, around May or June.

The plan was pushed forward as part of the Yoon Suk Yeol government's long-term strategy to seek future growth momentum and establish South Korea's presence on the world stage amid fierce competition for space projects worldwide.

People participate in a demonstration calling for an end to dog meat consumption in Seoul on Oct. 29, 2023. (Yonhap)

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