Bali's Killing Fields

The shocking turtle slaughter on Bali

Bali's Killing Fields In the island paradise of Bali the ritual slaughter of the magnificent green sea turtle is something the tourists most definitely don’t get to see... although they can taste turtle at any street satay stall.
The turtles are dismembered while still alive, their protective undershells sliced off so their freshest blood can be offered to the Gods. 20,000-30,000 turtles face this cruel fate every year … the majority of them not for religious purposes, but for the flavour of their meat. The World Wildlife Fund is proposing a travel boycott of Bali, until the government does something to enforce its official ban on turtle killing. Meanwhile, the turtle traders, who rely on the meat for their livelihood, are threatening to hit back by burning the WWF office building. One prominent trader who has already been arrested insists that the turtles are sacrificed for religious purposes only, but local religious leaders tell a different story. This footage is extremely confronting.

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