Re:
Urgent: Korean dogs and cats need your
help.
Dear
Friends of Korean
Animals,
We
have received very disturbing and sad news from
Korea. The Korean government is going ahead with
their plan of legitimizing the dog meat trade
through the introduction of a policy on the
hygienic control of the dog meat trade. As you can
see from the article below, the Ministry of Office
for Government Policy Coordination has decided to
implement a set of laws requiring hygienic
management of the dog meat trade. This move will
greatly encourage dog-eating practice and is
effectively legalizing dog meat
trade.
We
have been working so hard against the dangerous
definition of pet animals that could provide legal
grounds for making distinction between pet dogs
and food dogs. The Korean government consistently
denied their intention of legalizing dog meat. We
found it so strange that they would not accept our
proposed definition of companion animals if they
had no intention of legalizing dog meat. When the
Ministry of Agriculture finally informed us they
have dropped the definition, we thought that they
finally showed some sense and had given up using
the Animal Protection Law to help with
legitimizing dog meat trade, the very cause of
rampant animal abuse in Korea. When we found out
that the Ministry of Agriculture wanted to
reintroduce the definition of pet animals in the
Amendment and that the Ministry of Office for
Government Policy Coordination had held a meeting
to discuss the hygienic control of dog meat, we
realized that something was seriously wrong, but
hoped that the Korean government would not so
bluntly put the dog eaters' demands before
national interests, even though we had little
faith in their concern for
animals.
We
find it extremely disturbing that the Korean
government is trying to associate their attempt to
legitimize the dog meat trade, with protecting
animals, by presenting their policy as a
combination of protecting dogs and protecting
public health and the environment. You cannot
protect dogs while developing a policy to
hygienically control dog meat. The latter is based
on the assumption that dog meat is acceptable,
thereby making worse the very cause of the
senseless killing and torture of dogs for health
myths. The Korean government has long argued that
to reduce cruelty to dogs in the process of
slaughter, they have to legalize dog meat. A lame
excuse because, if they genuinely wanted to reduce
the amount of cruelty to dogs, all they had to do
was to strengthen and enforce the existing Animal
Protection Law. Instead, in the name of hygienic
control, the government is on the verge of being
guilty of making the current situation worse than
ever. They have decided to continue to be guilty
of letting millions of animals die in misery due
to their failure to close down the illegal trade.
If the proposed changes are implemented, they will
be guilty of further increasing the number of
animals cruelly killed for fraudulent health myth.
While claiming that they are not legalizing dog
meat, this is clearly a way of doing so through
the back door.
That
the government is going ahead with such an
unpopular policy which, in their own words, is
without a consensus from the majority of the
Korean public, shows that they were either greatly
encouraged by or given strong instruction from the
Korean President, who has, in the past, openly
talked about legalizing dog meat. The Ministry of
Agriculture had 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 ask
all our supporters to do all they can to oppose
the Korean government's attempt to legalize dog
meat.
Please write to the Korean Government
telling them they should:
. Stop all their attempts to legalise
the dog meat trade
. Include all dogs and cats
in the definition of "Companion Animals"
.
Enforce existing and future animal protection
laws
. Protect all dogs & cats in both the
markets & countryside
· Introduce clear
penalties for slaughtering & selling of dogs
& cats for food or medicine
. Educate the
public about the myths of dog & cat meat
products
Write to your Member of Parliament or
Congress and to the Korean Embassies
- Ask them to contact the Korean
Government and pressure them to protect all dogs
and cats as "pet animals".
President Roh Moo-Hyun
Blue
House
1 Sejong-Ro, Jongno-gu
Seoul
South
Korea,
110-050
webmaster@president.go.kr
webmaster@korea.net