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Jakarta says No to governor's request for turtle quota PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 November 2009 19:34

Chelonia mydasA controversial recommendation from Bali's governor that a yearly quota of 1,000 turtles be set for ceremonial sacrifice now appears a dead issue following its rejection by the Central government in Jakarta.

Despite pledges by Governor Pastika that the sacrificed turtles would not re-open the long-banned turtle trade in Bali or see the meat from the turtles on sale at local satay stands, Indonesian NGO's and community groups were quick in rejecting the idea. And, while turtle meat is a long-standing local delicacy, many Balinese now vehemently oppose the wholesale slaughter of endangered turtles on religious or exotic appetite grounds. In the case of the people of Serangan island, a local population which once derived much of its income from the turtle trade has responded to education and publicity, becoming one the most vocal opponents to any kind of turtle trade in Bali.

Quoted in the Jakarta Post, an official of the Forestry Ministry, Masyud, said, "the law clearly mandates it is not possible; the green turtles are included in the animals listed for protection."

Many Balinese temples have changed ceremonial procedures that once mandated the decapitation of turtles and now live-release turtles back into the ocean as part of their offering ceremonies. Source: http://www.balidiscovery.com

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This is great news.
Like Santa came early this year, HOHOHO!
Shaktiva , December 02, 2009
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This is indeed good news the sacrifice of animals in some pagan ritual shoud be roundly condemned for what it is.Just because something is thought to be part of peoples culture is no excuse for continuing with it when it's known to be wrong.
a.donovan , December 21, 2009

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