Desk Correspondent , New Delhi - As Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, the North African nation is facing immense backlash over allegations of carrying out large-scale killing of stray dogs across the country. The controversy has dominated the internet worldwide. Headlines and stories drew attention from animal welfare organisations, celebrities and advocates all over the globe.
Organisations, including the International Animal Welfare and Protection Coalition (IAWPC) and PETA, say that they have recorded systematic attempts in Moroccan cities to keep watch on cities where stray dogs are collected, shot, poisoned, or left to starve. According to these organisations, if their methods work out, up to three million dogs may be impacted, a number connected to the nation's aim of cleaning up its streets before the major international sports event.
According to the eyewitnesses, dogs get loaded into vans. After that, they’re taken somewhere away from the eyes of the public. There, they are put down using strong chemicals. A thick report—ninety-one pages long—was said to have reached FIFA. Inside it: photos, statements, proof of how it takes place.
Moroccan officials, denying the allegations, claim that a wave of false claims about animals being killed ahead of the World Cup has been shot down. The Moroccan government's emphasis is that the country follows sustainable and humane animal management practices. Calling the accusation 'misinformation,' the Moroccan Ambassador in London assured the government's commitment to animal welfare.
Additionally, the government has put out draft legislation that would make intentionally harming stray animals a crime, punishing offenders with fines and maybe jail time. The rule, according to critics, also punishes anyone who feeds or cares for strays, so it "criminalises compassion" and deters community-based animal care initiatives.
A worldwide Day of Action against Morocco's alleged "killing charter" and an appeal for FIFA to uphold the animal protection pledges made during the World Cup bid process are examples of international campaigns. Publicly condemning the claimed methods as "morally unacceptable," celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and animal advocates like Jane Goodall have called for compassionate alternatives like Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) programs.
A worldwide Day of Action against Morocco's alleged "killing charter" and an appeal for FIFA to uphold the animal protection pledges made during the World Cup bid process are examples of international campaigns. Publicly condemning the claimed methods as "morally unacceptable," celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and animal advocates like Jane Goodall have called for compassionate alternatives like Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) programs.
Advocates of the government's program argued that stray dog numbers are responsible for safety issues in metropolitan areas and public health risks, such as the spread of rabies. However, some maintain that killing animals to appease tourists is unethical and jeopardises Morocco's standing abroad.
As the outbreak continues, it highlights how big event planning often clashes with real care for animals—especially as Morocco steps into global view ahead of hosting football’s biggest stage.
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