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January 25 2018 - 3:23PM

Sickening footage of dog slaughter at Indonesian markets released

[image: Steve Jacobs]
<http://www.smh.com.au/environment/by/Steve-Jacobs-hveek> Steve Jacobs
<http://www.smh.com.au/environment/by/Steve-Jacobs-hveek>

*Warning: Distressing images are shown below. The **Herald** has chosen not
to show the most brutal images.*

Sickening footage has been released of animal cruelty at Indonesian markets
where dogs and cats are bludgeoned and blowtorched to death.

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[image: A dog waiting for slaughter at Langowan Market, Indonesia.] A dog
waiting for slaughter at Langowan Market, Indonesia. Photo: Dog Meat Free
Indonesia

The footage was captured by Dog Meat Free Indonesia
<https://www.dogmeatfreeindonesia.org/>, a coalition of animal welfare
groups Animal Friends Jogja, Change for Animals Foundation, Humane Society
International and Jakarta Animal Aid Network.

Thousands of dogs and cats, mostly stolen pets, are killed at the markets
in North Sulawesi each week, Humane Society International (HSI) says.
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Campaigners from the coalition filmed at two of Indonesia's 200 live-animal
markets in the province - Tomohon Extreme Market and Langowan Market - to
expose the brutality.



"It was like walking through hell," Lola Webber, Dog Meat Free Indonesia
campaign co-ordinator, said.

"The dogs huddled together in cages, trembling with fear as they watched
others being killed around them, waiting their turn.

"The sight of absolute terror in their eyes, the thumping of the club as
they were bludgeoned, their screams of pain, and the smell of burning hair
and flesh were appalling and unforgettable

[image: Dogs waiting for slaughter at Langowan Market] Dogs waiting for
slaughter at Langowan Market Photo: Dog Meat Free Indonesia

Nicola Beynon, Head of Campaigns for Humane Society International in
Australia, said: "More than 1 million Australian tourists visit Indonesia
every year.

"This footage serves as a warning to any Australians currently planning a
holiday to the country: make sure you avoid these extreme markets to steer
clear from animal cruelty and the associated health risks of Indonesia's
dog meat trade."

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[image: A dog is rescued from Langowan Market by Dog Meat Free Indonesia
coalition investigators.] A dog is rescued from Langowan Market by Dog Meat
Free Indonesia coalition investigators.  Photo: Dog Meat Free Indonesia

About 80 per cent of the slaughtered animals are imported from other
provinces, which is illegal under Indonesia's anti-rabies law that
prohibits the movement of dogs across provincial borders, HSI says.

Dog Meat-Free Indonesia has launched a global campaign calling on the
Indonesian government
<http://hsi.org.au/action/2017/11/ask-the-indonesian-government-to-end-the-dog-meat-trade-in-indonesia/>
to end the slaughter, trade and consumption of dog meat.

[image: A terrified dog awaiting slaughter peers from a cage at the Tomohon
Extreme Market in Indonesia.] A terrified dog awaiting slaughter peers from
a cage at the Tomohon Extreme Market in Indonesia. Photo: Dog Meat-Free
Indonesia

Indonesia's economy relies heavily on international tourism.

Bobby Fernando of Animal Friends Jogja said: "Most Indonesians don't eat
dogs and cats, and this extreme cruelty tarnishes our global reputation.

"The tourist board's slogan of a 'Wonderful Indonesia'
<http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/about_us.php> rings hollow when you've
gazed into the eyes of a dog spattered with blood and shaking with fear."

Dog Meat-Free Indonesia reported that it had discovered that TripAdvisor
listed "Tomohon Extreme Market" as "#7 out of 12 things to do
<https://www.dogmeatfreeindonesia.org/our-work/news/item/tripadvisor-removes-promotion-of-north-sulawesi-s-brutal-live-animal-markets-following-dmfi-s-investigations>
in Tomohon".

In a letter to TripAdvisor, <http://bit.ly/2GeYBzR> the coalition said: "On
behalf of the millions of supporters represented globally by our
organisations, we would like to express our horror at such a listing which
trivializes the very serious nature of the animal suffering and cruelty
involved at these markets as though it were for entertainment."

The coalition reported the company's reply as: "We have investigated the
TripAdvisor listing page for Tomohon Extreme Market and concluded that it
does not meet the standards set by our listings policy. As a result, we
have permanently removed the listing from both our site and our app."

These disclosures come after Animals Australia revealed last year that
Australians
were unwittingly eating dog meat in Bali
<http://www.smh.com.au/environment/animals/aussie-tourists-duped-into-eating-dog-meat-in-bali-20170619-gwuecx.html>
and supporting a racket that steals and brutally kills the animals.

The animal rights organisation shot distressing footage, showing dogs being
cruelly captured and killed before their meat is served on the Indonesian
island's beaches.

The Indonesia embassy in Canberra said it had taken note of the claims by
Dog Meat Free Indonesia and would pass this information on to the relevant
authorities in Indonesia.

"Indonesia's Criminal Code prohibits intentional and unnecessary harming of
animals," said Sade Bimantara, spokesperson, counsellor / political affairs.

"Law number 18 of 2009 addresses animal welfare, including the requirement
that measures are taken in the interest of animal welfare in relation to
capture, husbandry, slaughter and transport.

"Provincial and city governments in Indonesia have been taking necessary
measures to enforce the laws to prevent, deter and punish those responsible
for animal cruelty.

"On the cases of animal mistreatment in the city of Bandung last year, the
mayor has taken measures to review and reform the local zoo to create a
better housing environment for the animals.

"In 2013, the government of Jakarta initiated a buy-back program to buy all
the monkeys used as street buskers for about $90 each. The animals were
then put in a one hectare animal shelter in Jakarta's Ragunan Zoo.

"On January 19, 2018, the police and local authorities of the city of
Bandung raided a house used to slaughter dogs.

The authorities confiscated tens of frozen dog meat and are now questioning
the operators of the slaughter house and owner of the house. The remains of
the dogs will be given a burial."

Indonesia Tourism has been approached for comment.

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