Turkey Aims to Cull Its Stray Dogs. Critics Say It's About Politics.
Briefly

The new law in Turkey mandates the rounding up of stray dogs, putting them into shelters, and allowing euthanasia for aggressive or ill animals, leading to concerns about political misuse and inadequate shelter facilities.
Critics fear the law could be utilized to target President Erdogan's opponents, highlighting worries about the overcrowded shelters and shortage of veterinarians in the country.
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