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Morocco’s Stray Dog Cull Sparks Controversy Ahead of 2030 World Cup

by husnain raza
June 20, 2025
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Morocco’s Stray Dog Cull Sparks Controversy Ahead of 2030 World Cup

As Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, a large-scale campaign to eliminate stray dogs has ignited a fierce debate. Animal rights organizations are condemning the methods employed, which they describe as inhumane and ineffective, while authorities maintain that the actions are necessary for public health and safety.

Reports indicate that thousands of stray dogs are being killed across the country, often through poisoning. Critics argue that these methods are cruel and cause immense suffering to the animals. Furthermore, they assert that such culls are not a sustainable solution to managing stray populations.

Animal welfare groups are advocating for a more humane approach, emphasizing the importance of vaccination and sterilization programs. These methods, they argue, are not only more compassionate but also more effective in the long run at controlling stray animal populations and preventing the spread of diseases like rabies.

The Moroccan government has not yet issued a detailed public statement addressing the criticisms. However, local officials have stated that the measures are being taken to protect citizens from potential health risks associated with stray animals, particularly the threat of rabies. They also highlight the need to present a positive image to the world as the country prepares to co-host the prestigious World Cup tournament.

The controversy highlights the complex challenges faced by nations balancing public health concerns with animal welfare considerations. As the 2030 World Cup approaches, the international spotlight on Morocco is intensifying, putting pressure on authorities to find a solution that is both effective and ethically sound.

The debate continues, with animal rights activists urging the Moroccan government to adopt a more humane and sustainable strategy for managing its stray dog population. They hope that increased international attention will lead to a shift in policy and the implementation of more compassionate animal welfare practices.

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