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Subject: South Korea, March 2015
Madam President Park Geun-hye,
Dear President Barack Obama,
Mr. Ban Ki-Moon
Secretary General of United Nations Secretary General,
Dear Members of WHO,
Mrs. Mr.
Please watch this video: http://youtu.be/3uR8R8Mu70Q
The $2 billion dollar-a-year South Korean dog and cat meat industry, which
extinguishes the lives of approximately two and a half million dogs a year for
meat or gaesoju, a dog wine or broth, and thousands of despised and doomed cats
for so-called “health” tonics or goyangyeesoju, and soup, operates in a sordid
and illicit world where farmers and butchers kill with frightening impunity in
the most abominable fashion. Dogs are killed with high-voltage electrocution,
which takes anywhere from thirty seconds to three minutes, hanged, and even
beaten to death at the request of customers who believe the meat more tender and
tastier the greater the suffering (one of the most pernicious of myths), and
that the so-called medicinal properties are enhanced. They are most often killed
within sight of their cage mates. They are then thrown into a tub of boiling
water, often still alive, and then into a rotating drum for the removal of their
fur, and finally blow torched. At Moran Market, South Korea’s largest open
air-market for dog meat, dog carcasses are on display next to the cages of live
dogs. Cats are often bludgeoned and thrown into boiling water while still alive.
At the farms, dogs are fed germ-infested, rotting, and fermented human
leftovers, a health risk to both the dogs and those who eat them. In South
Korea, dogs and cats’ lives are short and ferociously heartless until they
tremble no more at the hands of their slaughterers as cage mates look on. http://koreandogs.org/
According to the Korea Animal Rights Advocates (KARA)'s comprehensive study
on S. Korean dog meat industry http://koreandogs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/KARA-Dog-Meat-Report_English-1.pdf,
"Using electric rods did not instantly kill the dog. First contact to
electric rod did paralyze the dog but dogs were still conscious. In most cases,
two to three contacts with electric rod will finally make the dog motionless.
Duration of electrocution differed by slaughter houses. First contact is within
two seconds, and follow-on contact required longer contacts. At some
slaughterhouses with poor electricity system, the dog did not lose consciousness
after using electric shock. Rather it tried to bite off the electric rod. It is
one cruel episode that proved electrocution does not instantly kill the animal.
According to our research, electric shock is followed by plucking, where whole
process took two to five minutes. Dogs can hardly be dead in such a short period
of time. In such cases, dogs are paralyzed but still conscious to suffer from
the pain of plucking and die."
Here the plucking or removal of fur is done by throwing the dog often
paralyzed and unable to move but still conscious into the boiling water and then
into the rotating drum that removes the fur. This is a terrifying and
excruciating experience beyond imagination.
Sometimes unconscious but still alive dogs are blowtorched to remove
fur.
You can see an evidence of this cruelty from this video of raid by a Korean
TV broadcast company and an animal rights group in Korea called Coexistence of
Animal Rights on Earth (CARE): http://youtu.be/ldblUoQ2tvo
Please also take a look at this video that shows the dogs being transported
to Seongnam Moran market (the largest dog meat market in the country) during the
pitch darkness of the night, taken one by one out of the cages where they were
packed unable to move for many hours, electrocuted and thrown into boiling
water. Some of these dogs thrown into the boiling water could be still alive and
able to feel the excruciating pain and terror of being boiled alive. Click "CC"
for English caption. http://youtu.be/vHB3uwB9kyA (At 6:17 this
scene starts).
According to the CARE's report from their year long undercover
investigation last October (visiting total of 82 locations of dog meat farms,
markets, slaughterhouses,..) of dog meat industry, FAQ #7,
"Electric shock brings extreme pain, and dogs often remain conscious
throughout repeated applications. It is known that in some cases, dogs stay
perfectly conscious even when they are put in boiling water or hair removal
machines."
Cruelty happens at all stages at S. Korean dog meat industry. Here are few
videos showing the cruelty during the transport and at the market:
In addition to the unspeakable cruelty perpetrated dog meat trade is also a
serious threat to human health. Dog farms are hotbed for infectious diseases.
Since there is no disease control these dogs suffer from diseases from highly
infectious and transmittable bacteria, virus, ectoparasites, endoparasites, and
fungi. Out of 165 dogs bred at a dog farm in Seoul area, 83 dogs(50.3%) were
infected with endoparasites and 23 dogs(20.2%) were infected with
heartworm.
Puppies suffer from malnutrition because they are fed rotting food waste
(infested with pests such as rats, cockroaches, flies..) after being weaned. In
order to hide from the law and civil complaints, most dog farms are located in
remote areas where sun is scarce causing vitamin D (necessary for bone growth)
deficiency.
Locked in cages for months, dogs are bored and stressed from being packed
with other dogs and constant stench. Stress hormone weakens their immune system
and they become susceptible to hormonal diseases such as
hyperadrenocorticism.
Antibiotics, antidiarrheal and steroid are used to control measles,
parvovirus, various respiratory and digestive diseases but abuse of drugs led to
tolerance against antibiotics and relevant innate problems. In some cases, 10
times the normal doses were being administered by the farmers themselves without
the supervision of veterinarian.
Large dose of heavy metal that accumulated in the organs and caused
internal body malfunction is detected in dog meat. Heavy metal is assumed to
have been accumulated from eating leftover food waste and low-end feed (remains
from slaughter houses). Many serious and often life threatening diseases can be
attributable to this unsanitary and inhumane dog meat industry and they include
animal bites and scratches, Bubonic Plague, Camphylobacter, Cutaneous larval
migrans, Giardiasis, Lyme Disease, Psittacosis, Rabies, Salmonellosis,
Shigellosis, Visceral Larva Migrans, Anthrax, Bebesiosis, Brucellosis,
Colibacilosis,... Read the extensive research report by KARA (Korea Animal
Rights Advocates) http://koreandogs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/KARA-Dog-Meat-Report_English-1.pdf.
S Korea’s Dangerous Health Food – Inconvenient Truth About Dog Meat 1 of 2
with English Caption: http://youtu.be/vHB3uwB9kyA
S Korea’s Dangerous Health Food – Inconvenient Truth About Dog Meat 2 of 2
with English Caption: http://youtu.be/foHCBNllT8w
See more undercover videos from S. Korean dog market, slaughterhouses here:
http://dogisdog.org/bbs/board.php?bo_table=video
There is no appropriate animal-protection legislation to prevent the animal
cruelty currently taking place in S. Korea. As someone who believes strongly
that animals should not be treated in this way, I request that UN organizations
investigate and address this issue immediately. Please sanction S. Korean
government until they strengthen the Animal Protection Law to prevent animal
cruelty and to introduce basic animal-protection regulations. It must also
provide penalties for violations and ensure that mistreated animals can be
legally seized from abusers and given immediate refuge. I request that UN
organizations insist S. Korean Government to create an enforceable law to ban
the torture, killing, sale, and consumption of dogs and cats. Please don’t let
the S. Korean government get away with this outrageous cruelty to companion
animals.
Protecting animals is neither stupid or childish; it is not only a duty,
but first and foremost an act of humanity!
As citizens of Europe, we strongly seek that South Korea take ACTIVE,
URGENT and RESPONSIBLE decisions to immediately call off the suffering of
thousands of dogs and cats in her country.
Should the opposite occur, we let you know, Madam President, that we shall
not visit South Korea.
Thank you for your attention!
Please accept the expression of our deepest concern and respect.
Sincerely:
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