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Turkey Passes 'Massacre' Law to Keep Stray Dogs Off Streets

Turkey Passes 'Massacre' Law to Keep Stray Dogs Off Streets

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The Spin

This law is necessary to address the country's stray dog problem, as the current sterilization system is insufficient to curb the increasing number of stray dogs or address public safety concerns. The opposition is presenting it as a massacre law to resurrect its dwindling vote bank. In essence, it's an adoption law that would keep Turkey's streets safer for people amid a surge in dog attacks.

This is an immoral, inhumane, and legally broken law. Resorting to mass euthanasia of dogs or locking the homeless canines in overcrowded, underfunded shelters isn't a solution; it's a crime. The ErdoganErdoğan government just wants to hide its failure to implement existing legislation that requires municipalities to catch, tag, neuter, vaccinate, and re-release stray dogs. This is a cruel way to redirect people's anger from Turkey's cost-of-living crisis.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 3.1% chance that Turkey's annual inflation will fall to 4% or less before 2025, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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