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Seoul activists: Dogs are friends, not food

Updated: 2011-08-13 22:20

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Seoul activists: Dogs are friends, not food

A high-school animal rights activist holds a dog rescued from a dog meat farm as she performs with other activists during a protest against the eating of dog meat on "Malbok" in central Seoul Aug 13, 2011. Malbok is one of the three hottest days in the Korean lunar calendar, when traditional health food which includes dog meat are eaten to rejuvenate the body and increase stamina. While animal rights activists have condemned the consumption of dog meat as cruel, it is still a popular delicacy for some in South Korea, as well in some other Asian countries. [Photo/Agencies]


Seoul activists: Dogs are friends, not food

A high-school animal rights activist holds a dog rescued from a dog meat farm as she performs during a protest against the eating of dog meat on "Malbok" in central Seoul August 13, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]

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