International actors, musicians and sports stars have urged Indonesia’s president to ban what they say is a “brutal” trade in dog and cat meat.
The appeal comes after Indonesian campaigners against animal cruelty and Humane Society International in January exposed markets on the island of Sulawesi where dogs were bludgeoned by the thousands and blow-torched alive to remove their hair before onlookers, including children.
The letter to President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo released yesterday said if Indonesia joined other Asian nations that have already banned the cruel trade, it would be “celebrated globally” and end a stain on the country’s reputation, reports AP.
The coalition of campaigners, calling itself Dog Meat-Free Indonesia, also warned of health risks posed by the trade due to its potential to spread rabies.
“These animals, many of them stolen pets, are subjected to crude and brutal methods of capture, transport and slaughter, and the immense suffering and fear they must endure is heartbreaking and absolutely shocking,” it said.
Cameron Diaz, Ellen DeGeneres, Simon Cowell, Ricky Gervais, and Indonesian pop singer Anggun are among the more than 90 celebrities listed in the letter.
Dog meat is eaten by only a small percentage of Indonesians, but in a country of more than 250 million people it still represents a significant trade.
Thousands of dogs and cats are slaughtered weekly in North Sulawesi, most of which are imported from other provinces in Indonesia, according to the animal anti-cruelty groups.