Animal rights activists slam Turkish camel wrestling pageant

A conventional camel wrestling pageant in western Turkey that draws 1000’s of individuals yearly is drawing criticism from animal rights activists who say the massive ruminants are abused and injured in the course of the occasion.

The fortieth Worldwide Camel Wrestling Competition was held in Selcuk, a part of the Aegean province of Izmir, on Sunday with 152 camels sporting saddles and decorative cloths and embroidery of varied patterns and hues on their humps and necks.

The camels are introduced right into a sandy enviornment to tangle with one another, with referees and different personnel close by, though they’re made to put on muzzles to forestall chew wounds.

1000’s of individuals arrange tables and chairs on a hill adjoining to the sector and prepare dinner on barbecues, eat and drink whereas they watch the animals go at it.

Gulgun Hamamcioglu, the Izmir consultant for the Animal Rights Federation (HAYTAP), stated goading animals to battle one another was a “huge crime”.

“You see an animal, a stay being battle in entrance of you and it’s struggling, is wounded and perhaps they kill one another. Individuals get pleasure from this and perhaps make a monetary revenue,” she stated.

“Please let’s all collectively cease this image of disgrace, this scene that makes us ashamed of humanity,” Hamamcioglu added.

Mehmet Falakali, former head of the tourism ministry’s Selcuk workplace, stated the camels can’t significantly damage one another and there have been personnel to separate them if clashes turn into too intense.

“The people who find themselves tasked with separating the camels pull them away from one another when the referee sees a (adverse growth),” he stated.

“There’s actually nothing similar to their breaking every others’ hooves or biting one another,” added Falakali, who has helped organise the pageant for the previous 35 years.

Necip Cotura, who has three camels and participates within the pageant as a pastime, stated the occasion was a longtime custom. “It’s one thing that’s accomplished with love. It isn’t a battle, it’s wrestling – similar to how people wrestle,” he stated.

Yahya Yavuz, one other participant, stated his household takes care of their 4 camels like their youngsters and that his camels wouldn’t damage others.

(REUTERS)