2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The island of Bali is preferred by celebrities such as Chiquinquirá Delgado, Sherlyn, Litzy Domínguez and Ana Patricia, stars who have spent vacations and even honeymoon trips in their paradisiacal crystal clear waters.
But perhaps this trend may change, as a study carried out in Australia has uncovered a deceptive practice of selling dog meat to tourists, making them believe it was "chicken" meat.
Although the trade in dog meat is legal in Indonesia, animal advocacy organization Animal Australia decided to investigate reports of the practice, which has particularly affected the thousands of tourists who visit Bali annually.
His investigation entitled "The hidden trafficking of dog meat in Bali, and its disturbing connection with Australian tourism", which will be televised on Monday night on ABC's 7.30 in England, reveals grim details of the capture, mistreatment, annihilation and subsequent trade in dogs, which are mostly stray dogs but could even be pets stolen from private houses.
"People walk the streets of Bali, they see that vendors offer satay-style [skewers], but they don't realize the letters" RW "in the store that means that what they are being offered is a dog," explained the director. from the investigative campaign, Lyn White to ABC.
"They are gangs [that] steal, hunt, poison, and kill dogs," said the activists' investigation, who were able to video capture the unfortunate animals being captured on the streets. “They put them in boxes of bamboo reeds or plastic bags; the dogs are tied with paws and muzzles while they wait to be slaughtered, "he assured.
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