Un massacre déguisé en bien-être – la NSPCA dénonce le projet de loi marocain sur les animaux errants



Un massacre déguisé en bien-être – la NSPCA dénonce le projet de loi marocain sur les animaux errants




A major press conference in Rabat on Thursday (January 15) has delivered a stark warning to Moroccan authorities, declaring that the continued killing of dogs and cats is not only cruel but a profound failure of governance with serious consequences for public health, environmental balance and human rights.

A stark warning about the “normalisation of violence” and its impact on society will be delivered at a major press conference in Morocco this week, as campaigners, academics and legal experts unite to demand an end to mass animal culling and a shift to humane, science-based alternatives.

As Morocco prepared to welcome Africa’s biggest football tournament, animal welfare groups said a darker operation unfolded in the shadows of the stadiums.
A gentle street dog adored by local children has been filmed dying in a pool of blood after being shot by Moroccan authorities, sparking fresh outrage over the country’s mass slaughter of free roaming animals ahead of the 2030 World Cup.
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