China ban on dog meat draw angry outcry
Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin
The Chinese government is considering taking meat from domestic animals off menus across the country, raising concerns among dog farmers who have relied on the industry for generations.
The draft proposal to ban dog and cat meat has drawn an angry outcry from regions where the dish is popular.
Opponents say the ban would destroy local culinary traditions.
Al Jazeera’s Melissa Chan reports from Jiangsu province in eastern China. (Feb 08, 2010)
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