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Shechita safeguarded in government confrontation

June 6, 2013 16:30

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The shechita defence campaign has welcomed the government’s decision to resist pressure from animal rights groups and maintain religious slaughter in the UK.

After a consultation carried out last autumn, the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) has concluded that “existing rules will be retained in relation to religious slaughter” for Muslims and Jews.

A number of groups ranging from the RSPCA to the National Secular Society had pressed for the introduction of compulsory stunning before slaughter — which is not allowed in Jewish law.

Henry Grunwald, chairman of Shechita UK, said the group was pleased that the government “remains committed to shechita in the UK”.