Kaleb Nghishidivali
Windhoek, August 1 – Justice for Animals, a prominent animal rights organization, has launched a legal battle against Job Amupanda, accusing him of violating the 1962 Animal Protection Act by allegedly consuming dog meat.
The charges against Amupanda are based on a video he posted on his social media last week, where he is shown consuming dog meat. The Animal Protection Act of 1962 explicitly stipulates that anyone found guilty of killing a dog with the intention of using its skin, meat, or any part of it for commercial purposes is liable to be convicted with a fine or a six-month imprisonment, or both.
In a public statement, Justice for Animals declared their intention to pursue the matter legally against Amupanda. The group is well-known for advocating the rights and protection of animals and has been instrumental in raising awareness about animal cruelty and promoting animal welfare in Namibia.
In an effort to garner public support for their cause, the group has erected billboards across Windhoek and northern Namibia. The billboard campaign carries the slogan “Friend, not Food,” a clear rebuke to Amupanda’s alleged actions and a call to view dogs as companions rather than a source of food.
The group’s actions have sparked widespread debate about animal rights and the consumption of dog meat in Namibia. This has led to renewed calls for tougher animal protection laws and more stringent enforcement of existing legislation.
Job Amupanda, a prominent figure, has yet to respond to the allegations or the legal threats from Justice for Animals.
The case is being closely watched by animal welfare groups, legal experts, and the general public, both locally and internationally. If it proceeds to court, it could set a precedent for future cases regarding the treatment of animals, particularly in the context of consumption.
As the situation unfolds, it is evident that this issue has brought the discussion of animal rights to the forefront in Namibia. The outcome of this case could potentially influence the country’s stance on animal welfare and the legislation surrounding it. – Namibia Daily News
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