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From the IAKA website:
compelling articles intended to de-bunk the rationale that what one culture does is it's own business, whether or not innocent animals get hurt.
Also read the "Dog Meat In Korea" section of IAKA's updated website, which covers the history of dog meat consumption in South Korea, myths about eating cats and dogs, information about Jindo dogs, an FAQ, and photos of abuse.