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Title: Guangzhou school staff eat dog rescued by students
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Published: Jan 24, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-01-24 00:12:18 by Tatarewicz
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Military instructors at Guangzhou Vocational School of Finance and Economics killed and ate a stray dog that the school's students had saved, reports our Chinese-language sister paper Want Daily.

The students freed the dog, which had got its head stuck in a railing at the school, on the afternoon of Jan. 17. While the dog was wandering the campus afterward, four or five military instructors chased the dog to an area near the school's dormitory before capturing it, placing it in a bag and bludgeoning it to death. They then took its body to an isolated area where they cooked and ate the animal with other instructors.

Traces of bamboo clubs and blood were visible at the site, said reporters who visited the school. The reporters also came upon broken wooden tables and benches at the scene that had been chopped up by the instructors fore firewood.

One of the instructors, surnamed Feng, admitted their conduct was "inappropriate." The school is considering its options in response to the incident.

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#5. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Disgusting.

Kinda reminds me of the way we "rescued" Iraq.

Nice doggie.

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They are kinder to animals in Taiwan...

Taiwan law revised to ban shelters from killing captured strays

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan passed an amendment bill Friday that bans animal shelters from killing unclaimed stray animals after 12 days, but included a clause that the ban will not be enforced for two years to give the relevant authorities time to prepare for the change.

"In setting up the 'Twelve Nights' clause, Taiwan will become a country where there is no such killing of animals," said lawmaker Wang Yu-min of the ruling Kuomintang after the bill cleared the legislative floor.

Wang touted the amendment as "major progress in animal protection," saying it will help animal shelters shake off their notoriety as animal graveyards.

The revision to the Animal Protection Act deletes the regulation that permits the killing of animals held in animal shelters or in places designated by the municipal or county authorities if they remain unclaimed, unadopted or otherwise undisposed of over 12 days following a notice or public announcement.

Under the amendment, only animals that are diagnosed by veterinarians as suffering from epidemic disease or too ill to be cured can be put to death.

The law revision also reinforces regulations that prohibit pet owners from abusive behavior such as confining pets in a closed space for a long period of time or having their vocal cords, ears or tails removed.

To prevent incidents like the death last month of A He, a hippopotamus raised at a recreation farm in Taichung, due to injuries sustained when it jumped from a moving truck, Friday's legislation adds new animal protection regulations that stipulate that animal-centered recreation business operators must have permits to operate.

Also, such businesses are banned from using wild animals in their recreational shows.

Expecting the amendment will increase the workload of animal shelters, the Legislative Yuan put forth a clause that delays the implementation of the euthanasia ban for two years, while adopting a resolution that urges the relevant authorities to promote animal adoption and improve shelters' environment for strays.

The move to improve the country's animal protection measures was prompted by a grueling documentary, titled "Twelve Nights," produced by popular writer and film director Giddens Ko in 2013 to convey the idea of "adoption, not abandonment" in terms of keeping pets.

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