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No longer will this DISGUST be tolerated within our country. NAGALAND - YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED A Naga tribal woman sells Dogs in a local market in Dimapur town in Nagaland on Sunday, 24 February 2013. Consumption of dog meat is a part of the Naga traditional cuisine. In India, dog meat is eaten only by certain communities in the Northeast Indian states of Mizoram, Nagaland, and Manipur where it is considered to be a delicacy. Since dog meat is common but dogs are not ‘farmed’ these three states. Majority of the dogs are smuggled into Nagaland from neighbouring Assam state. In Assam ‘dog catchers’ (working for the smugglers) get about Rs 50/ for a dog they catch – the same dog is sold for Rs 1000/. In the streets of Nagaland dog meat sells for Rs 200/ kg i.e. roughly Rs 2000/ dog. International Animal Rescue Foundation India seek Indian animal welfare journalists that have a few days of their spare time to work with our expanding ground based wildlife and domestic animal welfare organisation. Please contact us below. international-animalrescue-foundation.org.uk/investigations-and-formal-contact/
Posted on: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 09:46:07 +0000

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