.455_Hunter
Member
UN Calls On South African Government To Protect Children From Trophy Hunting
The guideline suggests that allowing children to take part in trophy hunting is a form of psychological abuse, and could have ramifications for the hunting industry around the world.
Is allowing children to take part in trophy hunting a form of psychological abuse?
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has suggested that it ‘yes’, it is. The committee is calling on the South African government to “protect children from the vicarious effects of exposure to violence inflicted on animals such as during Trophy Hunting”.
UN Calls on South African Government to Protect Children from Trophy Hunting — Species Unite
The guideline suggests that allowing children to take part in trophy hunting is a form of psychological abuse, and could have ramifications for the hunting industry around the world.
www.speciesunite.com
The guideline suggests that allowing children to take part in trophy hunting is a form of psychological abuse, and could have ramifications for the hunting industry around the world.
Is allowing children to take part in trophy hunting a form of psychological abuse?
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has suggested that it ‘yes’, it is. The committee is calling on the South African government to “protect children from the vicarious effects of exposure to violence inflicted on animals such as during Trophy Hunting”.