Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE) reported on November 22, “Taepyeong Slaughterhouse in Seongnam City, which started in the 1990s, was the largest dog slaughterhouse in South Korea. At least 80,000 dogs every year were brutally slaughtered there, the meat being distributed throughout the country.
The slaughterhouse had been criticized for years by activists and citizens for its inhumane slaughter methods, its hygiene issues, and its illegal operations. The neighbors had also long complained about the bad smell and the screaming of dogs being tortured to death.
Last summer, we descended upon the slaughterhouse three times to expose the horrible reality of the place, which included the discovery of Canine Influenza rampant inside the cages and the dangers of its consequences for food hygiene. We filed suits against five dog meat vendors in Moran Market under the food sanitation law for selling infected meat from the nearby slaughterhouse.
Today, though, the slaughterhouse is finally gone. It is a significant milestone for the animal rights movement in South Korea, made possible by hard work and persistence, and the solidarity of ordinary citizens who wished to see the blight of this horrible place removed.”
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