Turkish top court enacted a law on collecting stray dogs

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The Turki’s apex court on Wednesday dismissed a request to cancel a controversial law designed to remove millions of stray dogs from the roads, which could cause critics to cause animal mass murders.The main opposition party had demanded the reversal of the law implemented last year, arguing that it had violated animal rights and life rights. However, the Constitutional Court has ruled that the provisions are legally valid and continue to be implemented for it. Dozens of animal rights activists had gathered with the Constitutional Court to suppress the court to cancel the law, reading the poster “canceled the blood-linked law” and shouting anti-gowt anti-slogans.

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