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American Focus > Blog > World News > Morocco To Cull 3 Million Dogs Ahead Of 2030 FIFA World Cup. Here’s Why
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Morocco To Cull 3 Million Dogs Ahead Of 2030 FIFA World Cup. Here’s Why

Last updated: January 18, 2025 3:40 am
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Plans have been unveiled by Morocco, a co-host of the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, to eliminate up to three million stray dogs with the aim of boosting its tourism appeal. This move has sparked criticism from animal welfare groups and activists worldwide.

According to reports from the Daily Mail, Moroccan authorities are resorting to cruel and potentially illegal methods to tackle the issue of stray dogs. These methods include the use of highly toxic strychnine for poisoning, shooting dogs in public areas, and allegedly beating surviving animals to death with shovels.

The International Animal Welfare and Protection Coalition has raised concerns, warning that as many as three million dogs could fall victim to this campaign. Renowned primatologist and animal rights advocate Jane Goodall has intervened by calling on FIFA to take immediate action to halt the killings. In a letter addressed to FIFA, Goodall condemned the reported brutal tactics and urged for the suspension of the tournament in Morocco if the culling persists.

Despite legal provisions in place in Morocco prohibiting the culling of street dogs, reports indicate that authorities are continuing these actions, often without facing consequences from local law enforcement. Organizations advocating for animal welfare and promoting humane alternatives such as trap-neuter-vaccinate-release (TNVR) programs are encountering challenges. The violence has led to overcrowded shelters and dwindling resources as they struggle to cope with the influx of animals.

While FIFA has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, sources suggest that the organization is closely monitoring the situation in Morocco and conducting inspections of the proposed World Cup venues.

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The global community remains actively involved, urging Moroccan authorities to embrace humane and sustainable methods for managing the stray dog population in accordance with international animal welfare standards.
 



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