
People in North Korea are reportedly being forced to give up their pet dogs so they can be used as dog meat for restaurants.
The move by the leader Kim Jong Un is thought to be aimed at appeasing rising discontent among the public amid a dire economic situation in the secretive country, including food shortages.
Pet dogs are thought to be owned mostly by the elite and wealthy in the capital Pyongyang and are seen by authorities a symbol of capitalist "decadence", while ordinary people have pigs and other livestock.
Mr Kim issued a ban on pet ownership in July, denouncing it as "a tainted trend by bourgeois ideology", according to South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper, citing a source.
The source said: "Authorities have identified households with pet dogs and are forcing them to give them up or forcefully confiscating them and putting them down."Advertisement
Some of the dogs are being sent to state-run zoos or sold to dog meat restaurants
Where are their rights? What did they do to deserve such barbaric death, The families they live with, all the good times together. Taken away in a flash, Owners unable to do anything.
We must speak up. This is no way to solve a problem.
Fight For What Is Right.