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India 'wet markets' sell charred monkey hands as dogs wait for slaughter
WARNING DISTRESSING IMAGES Dogs can be seen tied up in sacks waiting to be butchered in heartbreaking footage from one of the markets in Dimapur, Nagaland, India



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  • 20:48, 15 JUL 2020
  • UPDATED20:55, 15 JUL 2020
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Horrifying footage shows charred monkey hands and captured dogs waiting to be slaughtered inside India's 'wet markets'.

In a heartbreaking video shared by PETA, pooches can be seen tied up in sacks with just their heads poking out.

Monkey body parts, including tiny hands, can also be seen for sale at the sickening bazaars.

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) said the footage shows 'rampant violations' of animal welfare and wildlife protection laws.

It also warned that the 'wet markets', where live animals are sold, act as 'breeding grounds' for deadly diseases.

PETA's video stated: "At Nute Bazaar in Manipur, meat from monkeys, porcupines, barking dear, wild boars and migratory birds was illegally sold.

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Suspected monkey hands were being sold at Churachandpur Market, in Manipur, India (Image: PETA)

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"At Churachandpur Market in Manipur, meat from monkeys, wild boars and deer were illegally sold as well.

"At Keera Bazaar in Dimapur, Nagaland, captured dogs were killed and sold for meat.

"The Nagaland government recently decided to ban the sale of dog meat, but the cruel trade continues in several other Indian states."


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Dogs were seen tied up in sacks waiting to be slaughtered at Keera Bazaar (Image: PETA)

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A tiny charred monkey hand was spotted at Nute Bazaar
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The clip from Nute Bazaar shows a tiny charred monkey hand.

A voice behind the camera can be heard saying 'this is a monkey?', to which a man responds 'yeah... monkey hand'.

At Churachandpur Market, suspected monkey hands are lined up on a sheet, alongside huge chunks of meat.


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The wet markets are 'breeding grounds' for deadly viruses, PETA says (Image: PETA)

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PETA is demanding action to close down the bazaars (Image: PETA)
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Panting dogs were seen tied up in sacks at Keera Bazaar, while another scene shows a pooch's decapitated head on the ground, with flies hovering all around.

PETA's director Elisa Allen told Mirror Online: "Places such as these, crammed full of sick and stressed animals, are breeding grounds for deadly diseases.

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"As long as live-animal markets are allowed to operate, humans will continue to be at risk and countless animals will needlessly endure miserable lives and a violent, painful death."

PETA said wet markets offer the perfect opportunity for zoonotic diseases to infect humans.

The group encouraged people to help shut them down.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/horrifying-footage-shows-charred-monkey-22362336
 
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@Hiptullha

Bhai, ye North-east India hai. They have a very different environment from mainland India. States like Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram are de facto autonomous regions. No Indian government official will dare enforce a ban on the wet markets in these locations. They were dominated by indigenous tribes, many of whom were headhunters just 2-3 generations ago.

This topic has been extensively discussed in a separate thread with inputs from all sides.
 
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@Hiptullha

Bhai, ye North-east India hai. They have a very different environment from mainland India. States like Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram are de facto autonomous regions. No Indian government official will dare enforce a ban on the wet markets in these locations. They were dominated by indigenous tribes, many of whom were headhunters just 2-3 generations ago.

This topic has been extensively discussed in a separate thread with inputs from all sides.

I'm just posting bait man you don't need to overthink this.
 
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I'm just posting bait man you don't need to overthink this.

Why? You're way too smart for the cheap shots.

Besides this story is too disturbing for most viewers who just are having their lunch

EDIT: please continue with the cow urine and Indian rape problem threads. Also any oppression on Indian Muslims, Dalits, Liberals should be covered by you.
 
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@Hiptullha

Bhai, ye North-east India hai. They have a very different environment from mainland India. States like Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram are de facto autonomous regions. No Indian government official will dare enforce a ban on the wet markets in these locations. They were dominated by indigenous tribes, many of whom were headhunters just 2-3 generations ago.

This topic has been extensively discussed in a separate thread with inputs from all sides.
Take your head out of your stern. Anyway, none of this matters, keep at it.
 
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