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Thousands protest Turkish stray dog cull plan

By AFP
June 03, 2024
A stray dog seen outside a store in Turkey in this undated image. — AFP/file
A stray dog seen outside a store in Turkey in this undated image. — AFP/file 

ISTANBUL: Thousands of protesters rallied in Istanbul on Sunday in outrage at the Turkish government´s proposals to put down stray dogs, yelling: “No to the massacre!”

Bearing photographs of imploring puppy-dog eyes on their T-shirts and placards, demonstrators rallied on Yenikapi square on the European side of the city.

The government has drawn up legislation to capture and sterilise strays, before putting them down if they are not adopted within 30 days.

“This is not good for animals. It is a murder law,” one demonstrator, Sule Giritlioglu, a 27-year-old engineer, told AFP.

“We think the cats will be next.”

The governing AKP party under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the reform is needed to curb the number of stray dogs in the country and stop them attacking people.

Officials indicate there are four million stray dogs in Turkiye.

It is classified as a “high-risk” country for rabies by the World Health Organisation.

The government says dogs caused 3,544 road accidents over the past five years, killing 55 people and injuring more than 5,000.

“We have a problem with stray dogs that does not exist in any developed country,” Erdogan said last week.

Haydar Ozkan, vice-president of the country´s Animal Rights Federation, argued in the Gazete Duvar media outlet that the government should instead prioritise effective sterilisation and animal shelters.

Numerous cases of accidents and attacks involving dogs have circulated on social media in recent months.