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UEFA pressure tells as Ukraine bans killing of stray dogs

European football’s governing body has succeeded in bringing an end to the Euro 2012 host’s controversial practice of euthenising stray animals.

SEPP BLATTER MAY be more than a little wide of the mark when he claims the 2010 World Cup ended racism, but that’s not to say the sport’s governing bodies are incapable of using their political clout to effect immediate and positive change.

Today, UEFA has officially welcomed a decision by the Ukrainian environment minister, Mykola Zlochevsky, to declare an end to his nation’s policy of “euthenising” stray dogs.

The announcement, which was accompanied by a pledge to build appropriate shelters and criminalise the failure of local authorities to adhere to the new guidelines, brings to an end a lengthy campaign during which the institution lobbied extensively on behalf of animal rights activists to halt the practice.

A mass cull of the Ukraine’s enormous stray population had been ordered in advance of next summer’s European Championships, but unwilling to court public relations catastrophe, UEFA opted to throw its considerable political weight behind the Kiev branch of the Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA).

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    Nov 25th 2011, 5:47 PM

    Well done uefa, one of the most pressing issues in our modern society. Bunch of fu#king clowns!

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    Nov 25th 2011, 6:08 PM

    Call me ignorant here, but don’t we put stray dogs down if they cat be rehoused? If there’s a huge feral dog problem, what’s the accepted practice. Some countries I’ve visited over the years have serious issues with packs of feral dogs, particularly SE Asia. Vicious looking feckers they were too.

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    Jun 10th 2012, 10:49 PM

    What do you suggest we do with scary groups of youngsters in the streets, Eamon? Will we put them down too?

    You are being very simplistic and cruel

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