Monday, August 12, 2024 UK Tourists Boycott Turkey Over Controversial New Law British tourists are expressing their outrage and pledging to “boycott” Turkey after the country implemented a highly controversial law targeting stray dogs. Many UK holidaymakers have already canceled their trips in response to what is being dubbed the “dog massacre” law. This newly passed legislation by the Turkish government mandates the rounding up and potential euthanasia of stray dogs across the nation.

The law allows for the removal of these animals from the streets, with provisions for euthanizing dogs deemed aggressive or suffering from incurable illnesses. The Turkish government introduced this measure amid growing concerns about animal attacks, traffic accidents, and the spread of rabies, as the country reportedly struggles with an estimated four million stray dogs, according to reports from Birmingham Live. The response has been swift and fierce, particularly on social media platforms.

One user on X (formerly Twitter) criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, recalling the role of Indian sniffer dogs in rescuing a girl trapped in rubble during the 2023 Turkey earthquake. The user urged Erdogan to withdraw the law immediately, adding hashtags like #BoycottTurkey and #Turkey. Another disappointed potential traveler shared, “Turkey was on my 2025 to-visit list.

It’s a beautiful country, and I was looking forward to seeing dogs at cafes and shops. The people who love tho.