South Korea's Parliament Passes Landmark Bill to Ban Dog Meat Trade

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South Korea's Parliament Passes Landmark Bill to Ban Dog Meat Trade
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South Korea's parliament has passed a bill to ban the eating and selling of dog meat, marking a significant shift away from the centuries-old practice. The legislation, which will take effect after a three-year grace period, received overwhelming support and is backed by President Yoon Suk Yeol and first lady Kim Keon Hee. The ban aims to end the breeding and killing of dogs for human consumption, with violators facing up to three years in prison or fines. The move reflects changing attitudes towards dogs as family pets and growing criticism of the inhumane slaughtering methods used in the dog meat trade.

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