Jakarta bans cat and dog meat

Police stand guard in Jakarta, Indonesia on March 20, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 26 November 2025
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Jakarta bans cat and dog meat

  • The governor said the ban applies to “live animals, meat, or other products, either raw or processed,” and prohibits any “activities related to... rabies-transmitting animals intended for food purposes”
  • “This policy aligns with the mandate of the constitution to protect all Indonesian people and to become a just and civilized nation,” advocacy group Dog Meat Free Indonesia said in a statement

JAKARTA: Indonesia’s capital Jakarta has banned the selling and consumption of dog, cat and bat meat to prevent rabies transmission, the city’s governor announced on Tuesday, in a win for animal rights advocates.
“I have signed the regulation... which prohibits the sale of rabies-transmitting animals for food purposes,” Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said in a statement on social media, a month after promising to do so.
The regulation, which Pramono said he signed on Monday, provides a six-month grace period before it is enforced, according to a document seen by AFP.
Violators could face sanctions, ranging from written warnings to revoking business licenses.
The governor said the ban applies to “live animals, meat, or other products, either raw or processed,” and prohibits any “activities related to... rabies-transmitting animals intended for food purposes.”
Indonesia is one of a handful of countries that permit the sale of dog and cat meat, but a campaign against the practice has gained ground, with some cities imposing local bans on the trade in recent years.
Animal rights activists hailed the Jakarta ban as a step in the right direction.
“This policy aligns with the mandate of the constitution to protect all Indonesian people and to become a just and civilized nation,” advocacy group Dog Meat Free Indonesia said in a statement.
Several dozen Indonesians die of rabies every year, according to the World Health Organization. Indonesia’s health ministry reported 25 deaths between January and March 2025.
While dogs are widely viewed as unclean and are rarely kept as pets in Muslim-majority Indonesia, their meat remains a delicacy among some groups.
A cheap source of protein, dog meat is eaten in several other Asian countries.
 

 


Ukraine’s Zelensky says allies to provide new energy and military aid within 10 days

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KYIV: Ukraine ‌has agreed new energy and military support packages with European allies ahead of ​the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday.
Kyiv is aiming to rally support among partners as it struggles to fend off Russian battlefield advances and ‌air attacks on ‌its energy system ​while ‌under ⁠US ​pressure to negotiate ⁠peace.
“In Munich, we agreed with the leaders of the Berlin Format on specific packages of energy and military aid for Ukraine by February 24,” Zelensky wrote on ⁠X.
Zelensky said on Friday ‌after a ‌meeting of the so-called Berlin ​Format of about ‌a dozen European leaders in ‌Munich that he had hoped for new support, including air-defense missiles.
“I am grateful to our partners for their ‌readiness to help, and we count on all deliveries arriving promptly,” ⁠he ⁠added.
Russian attacks on major cities such as Kyiv have battered Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, plunging millions of residents into power outages of varying periods in freezing cold weather.
Zelensky added that Russia had launched around 1,300 attack drones, 1,200 guided aerial bombs and dozens ​of ballistic missiles at ​Ukraine over the past week alone.