Bac Ninh pig slaughter goes ahead despite
protests
Despite international and local criticism about animal cruelty,
the annual Pig Slaughter Ceremony in
Pig Slaughter Ceremony
Residents of
The villagers said their ceremony does not
violate any laws so they would keep their traditions. This year ceremony will
be larger, publicity about the event apparently having attracted more visitors
than previous years.
People
gather to see the ceremony at 12pm, February 24, 2015
The deputy head of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism, Nguyen Van Anh, said officials from the department and leaders
of
Bac Ninh has been the focus of international
and national attention after the Animals Asia Foundation launched a campaign on
January 27 to end the Nem Thuong Festival pig slaughter, which involves the
public decapitation of the animals and the dipping of money in the spilled
blood for good luck.
"Cutting
the animals while they are still alive and healthy is cruel," Animals Asia
said in a media release, "Witnessing and carrying out such activities will
harden human emotions and feelings. This will especially affect children who
are still in psychological development stages."
In
response to criticism, Anh's department urged the villagers to change the name
of the event to "Pig Procession Ceremony", and to undertake the
slaughter away from the public. But villagers held firm.
"It's
sacred that the pig is killed in the yard of the village's temple, or else the
festival will lose its meaning," said Tran Van Duc, head of
But
Duc said that, because of negative feedback over the past two years, the
butcher would only cut the throats of the pigs, rather than decapitate them.
Nguyen
Tu Quynh, Vice Chairman of the Bac Ninh People's Committee, confirmed public
decapitation had been removed from the ceremony.
By Doan Cuong, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 2, 2015
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