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Scots fight attempt to ban shechitah

August 7, 2008 23:00

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

A petition to ban shechitah - religious slaughter - in Scotland has been vigorously opposed by Scottish communal organisations.

The Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCoJeC) has sent an extensive rebuttal to the Scottish Parliament setting out in detail how effective shechitah is compared with the pre-stunning of animals.

It also deals with the potential effects of a ban on the Jewish community, even though shechitah is not currently carried out in Scotland, as well as scientific evidence on other methods of slaughter and the issue of suffering.

The move for a ban has been made under a system in Scotland where the public can petition the Scottish Parliament directly. This petition has been sent by Josey Rowan, leader of the Scottish Independence Party.

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