Thousands of Turks protest controversial law to remove stray dogs
- Thousands of demonstrators protested in Istanbul against legislation they claim will lead to the killing of stray dogs across Turkey.
- The new law, approved last month, aims to remove millions of stray dogs due to safety concerns.
- Protesters demanded the law's repeal, holding signs like "shelters are death camps" and expressing their opposition to the fate of the dogs.
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Thousands of Turks protest controversial law to remove stray dogs over fears animals will be killed, end up in disease-ridden shelters
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Istanbul on Sunday to protest recent legislation that critics say is leading to the killing of stray dogs across Turkey.
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Thousands of Turks protest controversial law to remove stray dogs
Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in Istanbul to protest recent legislation that critics say is leading to the killing of stray dogs across Turkey.
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