Turkish popstar Tarkan makes call for stray creatures
Turkish popstar Tarkan has made a call to think about stray creatures.
"Stormy and blanketed days are ahead. We should deal with our stray creatures in this cool climate," he said in an announcement on Nov. 16 on his online networking accounts, joined by a photograph demonstrating the popstar with his puppies.
Stray creatures in Turkey have as of late turned into a focal point of open consideration in the midst of a progression of savage assaults.
A milestone government-supported bill advanced in April looks for a correctional facility sentence for culprits who torment creatures rather than a fine—a theme which has generally been talked about in Turkey, with every living creature's common sense entitlement activists requiring a change for quite a long time.
The individuals who set out to torment creatures will get four months to four and a half years in jail, as per the new bill.
The bill proposes a prison sentence of up to four and a half years if the culprit torments in excess of one creature.
On the off chance that the culprit damages the opportunities of different creatures in a similar case, his or her sentence will be expanded by one-and-a-half occasions, ascending from a half year to four-and-a-half years in prison, as indicated by the draft.
In case of the homicide of a jeopardized species, the guilty party will be condemned up to seven years in prison.
The bill, which disintegrates the lines among pets and stray creatures, additionally proposes creatures "are not property."
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan voiced his worry over the since quite a while ago postponed enactment at his decision Justice and Development Party's (AKP) Central Executive Committee meeting a month ago.