Maandalizi ya tamasha la nyama ya Mbwa yaanza licha ya kuwepo kwa tetesi za kuzuiwa mwaka huu

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YULIN, CHINA: Maandalizi ya tamasha la nyama ya Mbwa yaanza ingawa kumekuwepo taarifa za mamlaka za serikali kuzuia tamasha hilo kwa mwaka huu.

Vyama vya kutetea haki za wanyama vimepinga tamasha hilo huku wakitoa pendekezo la kuchinjwa kwa Mbwa wawili kwa kila muuzaji lakini si zaidi ya idadi hiyo.

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YULIN, CHINA(
WednesdayAFP) - A notorious Chinese dog meat festival opened on with butchers hacking slabs of canines and cooks frying the flesh despite rumours that authorities would impose a ban this year.

After initial reports that authorities would prohibit the meat at the summer solstice event in the southern town of Yulin, animal rights groups said vendors and officials reached a compromise setting a limit of two dogs displayed per stall.

But multiple carcasses rested on some stalls at the main Nanqiao market, with stiff pointy tails, leathery yellow skin, eyes shut and bared teeth as if in a final growl.

Behind two long rows of dog butchers, other vendors sold more typical fare like cow tongues and pork hocks and trotters. But even they sold some dog parts, including liver.

The market also features poultry, tanks of fish and vegetables and fruits, including big bundles of lychees.

There was a heavy police presence outside the market and at all intersections.

"Despite the fact that there does not seem to be a ban on all dog meat, the festival appears to be smaller this year, with fewer dogs losing their lives to this cruel industry," Irene Feng of Animals Asia told AFP.

Thousands of dogs have traditionally been killed during the festival in conditions activists describe as brutal, with dogs beaten and boiled alive in the belief that the more terrified they are, the tastier the meat.

Dog meat sellers have said previously that activists' protests have actually attracted greater attention and encouraged more people to eat the meat.

Between 10 million and 20 million dogs are killed for food annually in China, according to the Humane Society International.

Dog meat consumption is not illegal in China, but animal rights groups have sought to stop its sale at the annual festival.

Outside the market, vendors sold stewed dog meat out of enormous steaming woks, shovelling big portions into plastic bags for passing customers.

Some changed their "dog meat" signs to read "tasty meat" instead. One restaurant put yellow paper over the character for dog.

Another restaurant's owner surnamed Yang said he sells rice noodle soup in the morning but lunch customers order dog.

"Business during the festival goes up about ninefold. But don't worry, we always manage to have enough dogs," he said, adding that he planned to sell six dogs a day during the festival.
 
Daah kweli mila na desturi za dunia hii ni za kushangaza sana.ILA CHA AJABU MUUMBA WETU NI MMOJA
 
Tena wasiniudhi mapema yote hii watazuiaje nyama pendwa? mana nshapanga nguo niende zangu tamashani na waandaaji plz msisahau na ya kusaga tafadhali
 
Sioni ubaya wao kula mbwa maana wamechukulia kama moja kati ya wanyama wengne.Ila kwa wachina idadi yao imefanya wale karibu kila kiumbe hai japo kiafya havina madhara.Nibora tunge waacha wafurahie walacho kulingana na tamaduni zao.
 
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