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End of slaughter: Nepal temple decides to ban animal sacrifice bloodbath

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Dead animals litter the ground while others await their turn as sacrifices outside the Gadhimai temple in 2014. Photo: AFP
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A temple in southern Nepal known for the mass slaughter of animals at a festival there every five years has indefinitely banned animal sacrifice, India’s Humane Society International said.

The twice-in-a-decade ritual of slaughtering tens of thousands of animals at the Gadhimai temple, located about 145km south of Kathmandu, has drawn international condemnation from animal rights groups in recent years.

“Obviously we are very happy with this decision,” Manoj Gautam of Animal Welfare Network Nepal, which has been campaigning for an end to the slaughter, said on Tuesday.

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“But it doesn’t mean our job is done ... We need public support and participation to make sure this ban is upheld,” he said. Temple officials were not available for comment.

Millions of pilgrims from India and Nepal regularly attend the festival, where animals have been sacrificed in past years to Gadhimai, a goddess of power.

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According to the Humane Society International, an estimated 500,000 buffaloes, goats, chickens and other animals were killed at the temple in 2009.

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