Thousands protest in Portugal for animal rights amid constitutional dispute

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Portugal's constitutional court is deciding whether mistreating pets should be classed as a crime. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LISBON - Dog owner Sandra Almeida made a long journey to the Portuguese capital Lisbon on Saturday to join thousands of people who took to the streets to give animals a voice as the constitutional court ponders if mistreating pets should be classed as a crime.

Portugal’s public prosecutors had on Wednesday asked the constitutional court to declare unconstitutional a law that criminalises with a fine or jail time those who mistreat their pets. On one occasion, a dog owner who threw his puppies into a rubbish bin was initially convicted but later acquitted. After being criticised by IRA for not speaking up about the issue, Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said in a statement on Saturday that a law punishing those who mistreat animals was an “indisputable requirement”.

 

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