According to a document seen by AFP, the law includes a six-month transition period before the ban’s enforcement. The decision was welcomed by animal rights advocates, deemed as a step in the right direction. ‘This policy is in line with the Constitution’s mandate, aiming to protect all Indonesians and make Indonesia a fair and civilized nation,’ asserted the animal rights group Dog Meat Free Indonesia (DMFI) in a statement on Tuesday. South Korea aims to ban dog meat consumption, with producers protesting; photos. Indonesia is one of the few countries still permitting the sale of dog and cat meat, but a campaign against this practice is gaining momentum. Some cities, like Semarang in central Java, have imposed local bans on this trade in recent years. A cheap source of protein, dog meat is also consumed in several other Asian countries. Latest Next Gold coin auctioned for $18.9 million, a record in Europe: ‘Absolute rarity’.

Indonesia’s capital bans consumption of dog and cat meat

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