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Animals in South Korea to be granted legal status to tackle abuse, abandonment

Jin-hui, a cream-coloured Pomeranian, was buried alive and left for dead in 2018 in the South Korean port city of Busan. No charges were filed against its owner at the time, but animal abusers and those who abandon pets will soon face harsher punishment as South Korea plans to amend its civil code to grant animals legal status, Choung Jae-min, the justice ministry's

S Korea to grant legal status to animals to tackle abuse, abandonment

Korea to grant legal status to animals to tackle abuse, abandonment

S Korea to grant legal status to animals to tackle abuse, abandonment

South Korea to grant legal status to animals to tackle abuse, abandonment

By Sangmi Cha and Minwoo Park SEOUL (Reuters) - Jin-hui, a cream-coloured Pomeranian, was buried alive and left for dead in 2018 in the South Korean port city of Busan. No charges were filed against its owner at the time, but animal abusers and those who abandon pets will soon face harsher punishment as South Korea plans to amend its civil code to grant animals legal status, Choung Jae-min, the justice ministry s director-general of legal counsel, told Reuters in an interview. The amendment, which must still be approved by parliament, likely during its next regular session in September, would make South Korea one of a handful of countries to recognise animals as beings, with a right to protection, enhanced welfare and respect for life. The push for the amendment comes as the number of animal abuse cases increased to 914 in 2019 from 69 in 2010, data published by a lawmaker s office showed, and the pet-owning population grew to more than 10 million people in the country of 52 million. S

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