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Guess the race/nationality: Most gruesome market in the world

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Can bet everyone was thinking must be in china.

Chinese dogs: Must be china, chinese are damn gross. Oh it's indonesia oh it's fine if they do that to the dogs and animals only chinese cannot do. :rolleyes:

Shit skins/m&ds: yup we also agree.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...es-flame-roasted-WHOLE-Indonesian-market.html

Is this the world's most gruesome food market? Dogs, rats, bats and monkeys among the animals roasted WHOLE in Indonesia


  • Dogs are flamed-roasted whole at Tomohon Traditional market in Indonesia
  • Before being killed by hanging from a tree, the dogs are kept in tiny cages
  • They are made to watch other dogs being killed, butchered and roasted
  • Elsewhere on the market, rats, cats, monkeys and bats are killed for meat
  • Dead animals are laid out on tables, with pained expressions on their faces
By John Hall
PUBLISHED: 11:31 GMT, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:59 GMT, 27 February 2014

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These are the shocking images of a gruesome food market where dogs are strangled by rope for food and customers can purchase whole flame-roasted animals.
The Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia sells whole monkeys, bats, cats, dogs, pigs, rats, sloths and even giant pythons laid out on tables with painful expressions still etched on their faces.
The macabre food stalls were witnessed by Oman-based photographer and blogger, Raymond Walsh, 44, who said it was easier to witness the dead and mutilated animals than it was to see the living dogs in cages awaiting their fate.
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Awaiting their fate: These dogs are kept in cramped cages for hours before they are eventually hung by a rope and flame roasted whole at a meat market in Indonesia



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Grisly: The blackened bodies of dozens of dogs sit on a table in Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi



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Brutal: The dogs' flame-roasted bodies are curled up on a floor covered in blood at the Indonesian market



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Sad: Not only is this dog likely to be turned into meat, it is also chained to the floor of a cramped cage, leaving it barely able to move in the hours before its death



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Bloody: Most of the killing and butchery at the market takes place in view of the public. The result is harrowing


Mr Walsh said: 'It was typical of a lot of local markets in the developing world - lots of fruit, vegetables and fish. The only difference was the sheer number of dead animals for sale.'
On his blog www.manonthelam.com, he describes the harrowing sight of dogs in cages with their dead counterparts lying on a table nearby.

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'It was easier to stomach the entrails of monkeys, rats on a stick and decapitated pigs than it was to see those live dogs awaiting their fate,' he said.

'The other animals seem foreign but I have friends who have dogs.'






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The Tomohon Traditional market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia sells whole monkeys, bats, cats, dogs (pictured), pigs, rats, sloths and even giant pythons laid out on tables with painful expressions still etched on their faces



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The macabre food stalls were witnessed by Oman-based photographer and blogger, Raymond Walsh, 44



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Scary: These terrifying and charred remains of a bat will be used in traditional Indonesian cooking



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Mr Walsh said Tomohon was typical of a lot of local markets in the developing world with lots of fruit, vegetables and fish. The only difference was the sheer number of dead animals for sale, including these rats



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The Oman-based professional photographer said he found the sight of dead dogs particularity harrowing



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Would you eat one? Roasted rats are piled up on a table inside Tomohon Traditional market in Indonesia



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Skewered: The rats are flame-roasted on sticks after being killed by having their heads thumped against a tree




Although the market's dead dogs may be difficult for westerners to look at, Mr Walsh points to the different cultures and attitudes towards the animals in South East Asia.
'Put simply, Westerners see dogs solely as pets. Indonesians see them as both pets and as sources of meat - it's just how we're raised,' he said.
In the photographs, many of the animals are stiff and completely black with a haunting pained expressions on their faces.
'After they are killed the animals are roasted over a fire, so the fur burns off, the skin tightens and peels back, causing that 'screaming' look,' Mr Walsh explained.

'How they are killed depends on the animal. Cats, monkeys, and sloths are shot. Bats and rats have their heads clobbered against a tree or table. Pigs are stabbed with a sharp piece of wood or metal,' he added.


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Bats are just one of the animals sold as meat at the market. Mr Walsh says are killed by having their heads 'clobbered' against a tree



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When asked to describe the smell, Mr Walsh said: 'In a word, appalling. There's something about the air that changes when there's that much death around'



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Although the market's dead dogs may be difficult for westerners to look at, Mr Walsh points to the different cultures and attitudes towards the animals in South East Asia



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In the photographs, many of the animals are stiff and completely black with a haunting pained expressions on their faces. On the left is a roasted monkey, while the animals on the right are dead rats




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Painful: Dead dogs and snakes can be seen all over the market, many with gaping wounds on their burnt bodies


'Wild boars are killed as they as they are trapped. Snakes are slashed with a knife or have their heads cut off. Dogs are strangled with a rope,' Mr Walsh went on.
When asked to describe the smell, Mr Walsh said: 'In a word, appalling. There's something about the air that changes when there's that much death around.'

'It hangs heavy and it made me queasy and light-headed at the same time... It's the first time I'd ever encountered anything like it,' he added.
 
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PRC Chinese beats every other countries hands down. I can dig out much more shits about them but it's not my priority now and will do it some other time. :D
 
Muslims can eat dogs??

Read this article at http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...ssue-fatwas-allowing-eating-of-cats-and-dogs/

Syrian Muslim Clerics Issue Fatwas Allowing Eating of Cats and Dogs
Oct. 15, 2013 10:53am Sharona Schwartz

Syrian Muslim leaders in Damascus have reportedly issued a fatwa ruling that cats, dogs and animals killed by bombs are fit for human consumption. It comes after a similar religious edict was also issued by a cleric in the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus.

These fatwas follow a ruling that was handed down last year in the Syrian city of Homs allowing for the eating of donkeys as well as cats and dogs, according to Al Arabiya.

While perhaps shocking to western ears, it appears the rulings are largely aimed at raising awareness for the growing desperation of the civilians living under siege as the two-and-a-half-year Syrian civil war rages.
Syrian Muslim Clerics Issue Fatwa Allowing Eating of Cats and Dogs

Syrian refugee children stand near their makeshift tents in central Ankara on Oct. 12, 2013. (Getty Images)

Al Arabiya reported that Muslim religious leaders in southern Damascus are pleading for international aid in a video the Arabic channel aired on Monday.

“How does the world sleep with full stomachs while there are hungry people, and not far from the main city [Damascus], just few meters way?” Al Arabiya quoted an unnamed leading imam as saying.

“Haven’t you heard the fatwas that have filled our streets and mosques by permitting people to eat cats, dogs and other animals that have already been killed by the bomb attacks?” the imam pleaded.

He said while many Muslims are currently in Mecca, Saudi Arabia wearing white robes as they perform the hajj, “there are people who died from hunger [in Syria], and were dressed with white coffins.”
Syrian Muslim Clerics Issue Fatwa Allowing Eating of Cats and Dogs

Syrian refugee children play on a swing in a poor seaside neighborhood in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli as Muslims around the world marked the Eid al-Adha holiday or “The Feast of Sacrifice,” commemorating Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command, Oct. 15, 2013. (Getty Images)

“Are you waiting for us to eat the flesh of our martyrs and our dead after fearing our lives? … You have forgot[ten] that you have brothers and sisters in southern Damascus who are hungry,” he added.

On Friday, Syrian troops loyal to President Bashar Assad and their Hezbollah allies recaptured two southern suburbs of Damascus in fighting that reportedly killed 70 people.

 
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