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A committee approves bill to regulate Turkey's stray dog population, raising mass killing fears

  • A Turkish parliamentary commission has approved a bill regulating the stray dog population, raising concerns about potential mass killings by local municipalities.
  • The legislation requires municipalities to collect stray dogs, neuter or spay them, and euthanize dogs in pain, ill, or aggressive.
  • Animal rights activists fear that municipalities might falsely claim dogs are ill to justify killings instead of ensuring proper shelter.
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