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European Court of Human Rights upholds ban on halal and kosher animal slaughter on animal welfare grounds

“European Court of Human Rights upholds ban on ritual animal-slaughter”, Brussels Signal, February 15, 2024:

“In a landmark case, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has ruled that a ban on the ritual slaughter of unanaesthetised animals does not violate the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

Several Islamic and Jewish representatives and NGOs in Belgium took a case to Strasbourg after the Flemish and Walloon Governments banned ritual slaughter. The ban was approved by the Belgian Constitutional Court and was then brought to the European Court of Human Rights.

The complainants argued before the court that their “right to freedom of religion had been violated” on account of the prohobition…..”

Read the full article at Brusselssignal.eu

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