LONDON, Jan. 24, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Indonesian government is being urged to shut down the countrys cruel live animal markets, where thousands of dogs and cats a week are bludgeoned in public, blowtorched whilst still alive, and butchered for eating.
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Thousands of dogs and cats are killed at the markets in North Sulawesi each week, mostly stolen pets or owned dogs. Some 80% are imported from other provinces, which is illegal under Indonesias anti-rabies law forbidding the movement of dogs across provincial borders. The movement of large numbers of animals of unknown disease status into densely-populated areas contravenes rabies elimination recommendations by leading authorities including the World Health Organization.
Indonesia relies heavily on tourists from around the world. More than 10 million tourists annually visit Indonesia, mainly from Singapore (1.6million), Malaysia (1.5million) Europe (1.5million) China (1.3million) and Australia (1million). Significant numbers also come from the UK, North America, India and New Zealand. The DMFI coalition is to join its call for an outright ban on this brutal trade.
Bobby Fernando of Animal Friends Jogja said: Most Indonesians dont eat dogs and cats, and this extreme cruelty tarnishes our global reputation. The tourist boards slogan of a Wonderful Indonesia rings hollow when youve gazed into the eyes of a dog spattered with blood and shaking with fear.
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