Animal welfare groups have accused Morocco of culling stray dogs as it prepares to host the FIFA 2030 World Cup, but the kingdom denies the accusations, vowing to protect the canines.
Advocates have charged that Morocco is indiscriminately ridding its streets of strays ahead of the global sporting event it is to jointly host with Portugal and Spain, but authorities in the North African nation insist they have endorsed a non-lethal method known as TNVR — to trap, neuter, vaccinate and then release the dogs — aimed at reducing public health risks while controlling the stray population.
A bill aimed at protecting street animals was adopted earlier this month and is pending parliament review. It would set fines of up to US$1,500 or jail terms of up to three months for harming stray dogs.
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Yet the culling accusations persist as online videos show dogs being shot or poisoned with strychnine, a toxic alkaloid which is sometimes used as a pesticide.
In the videos, some of the dogs appear to already have marks on their ears indicating they had been sterilized and vaccinated.
Mohammed, a resident of Tangier in Morocco’s north who refused to give his surname for fear of retribution, said he witnessed a dog he had often seen in the neighborhood where he works get poisoned and killed.
“I heard her cry before I saw her die,” he said.
That dog also had its ear tagged, he said.
An online petition launched by the International Animal Coalition to end the “violent killing of dogs on the streets and beaches of Morocco” has gathered nearly 75,000 signatures.
An activist in June interrupted a FIFA Club World Cup match, invading the pitch with a sign that read: “Morocco: stop shooting dogs and cats.”
France’s Brigitte Bardot Foundation, created by the movie star in 1986 to promote animal protection, has called on FIFA to block Morocco from hosting the 2030 tournament.
Moroccan Minister of Interior Abdelouafi Laftit has decried “media attacks” against the government with “wrong and out-of-context information.”
Advocates say Morocco has about 3 million stray dogs, but no official figures exist.
Each year, there are about 100,000 stray dog bites nationwide, according to official data.
Authorities last year said that 33 people died from rabies, which is often transmitted by unvaccinated animals.
“Local officials still see dogs on the streets as presenting a bad image,” said Salima Kadaoui, 52, who launched the Hayat project, using the TNVR method to help control the stray dog population in Tangier with the aim of eradicating rabies.
Kadaoui commended government efforts to protect animals, saying she was “fully available” to work with authorities and build on the success of Hayat — meaning “life” in Arabic — which has treated more than 4,600 dogs in Tangier alone since 2016.
She said it was “essential” not to kill TNVR-tagged dogs and to return them to the same place.
“They’re like police against rabies. If a rabid dog shows up, they drive it away and protect the community,” she said.
The government has invested more than US$24 million in creating clinics capable of implementing TNVR, said Mohammed Roudani, head of hygiene and green spaces at the Moroccan Ministry of Interior.
One clinic is already active in al-Arjat, near the capital Rabat, where veterinarian Youssef Lhor said more than 500 dogs had been treated this year and nearly half of them released back to the areas where they had been captured.
A young female dog, tagged “636,” was recovering at the clinic after being sterilized and would soon be released.
“Sometimes people tell us: ‘You took the dogs away, why are you bringing them back?’” Lhor said, highlighting the need for public awareness on the issue.
Authorities have developed a mobile app explaining what the clinics do and allowing users to report sightings of stray dogs.
Kadaoui said it is important to educate people on proper behavior around strays and to warn against myths, like the idea that spitting on a dog bite could heal the injury.
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