22 Jun 2015

Secret cameras capture preparations for China's barbaric annual meat festival


  • Thousands of dogs and cats dead as Yulin festival gets underway 
  • Locals divided over cruel trade with some buying pets to keep them alive 
  • Many animals wearing collars suggesting they have been stolen 
  • Slaughterers hit them over the head, cut their throats open, then boil them 

Undercover footage of the notorious Yulin meat festival has emerged as tensions mount ahead of tomorrow's official launch. 
Thousands of dogs are being shipped in and slaughtered by dog traders to mark China's summer solstice, which will then be eaten and washed down with lycee wine.  
Harrowing pictures have emerged of the stolen family pets and other waifs and strays, stuffed inside cramped metal cages as they are lined up to be sold at the cruel carnival. 

Sad: Dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region
Sad: Dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region

Dogs can be heard yelping as animal rights' campaigners surreptitiously film the dog markets, keeping the camera hidden from view for fear of angering locals.
And photographs, taken by members of Humane Society International (HSI) capturing brutal slaughterhouse scenes in the city, clearly show the trade in dog meat is already well underway.

Distraught campaigners and outraged locals have been going there to buy pups and save them from certain death.
Hundreds of animals have been rescued and purchased from dog meat traders, but thousands are expected to be killed and their meat consumed for the festival, which authorities have tried to deny is still happening, charities say.
'We've seen all manner of dog breeds coming in to the rescue shelters, some of them obviously someone's pet because they still have their collars on with their names,' said Adam Parascandola, from the HSI. 

Trade: A customer holds a puppy for viewing at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, which officially starts tomorrow
Trade: A customer holds a puppy for viewing at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, which officially starts tomorrow
Crude: A butcher grills a butchered dog at a slaughter house at a dog meat market in Yulin
Crude: A butcher grills a butchered dog at a slaughter house at a dog meat market in Yulin
Cruel: Some of the dogs suffer injuries during transportation from being kept in tiny cages like these
Cruel: Some of the dogs suffer injuries during transportation from being kept in tiny cages like these
Vendors wait for customers as dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Vendors wait for customers as dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Undercover footage: A campaigner records the scenes in Yulin as it prepares for the local meat festival
Undercover footage: A campaigner records the scenes in Yulin as it prepares for the local meat festival

'There are also a lot of cats and tiny kittens rescued. It's nauseating to think that these poor guys were next to be beaten to death and eaten. 
 It's nauseating to think that these poor guys were next to be beaten to death and eaten.
Adam Parascandola, Humane Society International
'We know that these are only a small number compared to the thousands who have already suffered and died, but every life saved is precious.'
He said there was a 'real divide' in Yulin between the older generation dog meat traders and the younger generation Chinese animal traders who want it to stop. 
He said: 'We've also seen just ordinary Chinese citizens who have no connection at all to animal rights but have seen the news and felt compelled to come down and help these animals. 
'It's inspiring actually, and a real sign of hope for a future China without this horrific dog and cat meat trade.
Many of the animals die on the long truck journeys from across China with others suffering such horrendous injuries that they cannot stand in the filthy pens they are transferred to.

Saved: Adam Parascandola holds one of the lucky rescued dogs as thousands are expected to be slaughtered in the coming days
Saved: Adam Parascandola holds one of the lucky rescued dogs as thousands are expected to be slaughtered in the coming days
A survivor? A man holding his young boy chooses a puppy at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin. Some dogs are sold as pets but most as meat at the festibval
A survivor? A man holding his young boy chooses a puppy at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin. Some dogs are sold as pets but most as meat at the festibval
Slaughtered: Butchered dogs at a slaughter house in a dog meat market ahead of the Yulin festival
Slaughtered: Butchered dogs at a slaughter house in a dog meat market ahead of the Yulin festival
For sale: Butchered dogs are displayed at a vendor's stall at a dog meat market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
For sale: Butchered dogs are displayed at a vendor's stall at a dog meat market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Dinner: A boy looks at a bowl of dog meat carried by a waiter at a dog meat restaurant as his family has a gathering to eat dog meat and lychees
Dinner: A boy looks at a bowl of dog meat carried by a waiter at a dog meat restaurant as his family has a gathering to eat dog meat and lychees
Off to market: A man loaded butchered dogs drives past a pet dog at a dog meat market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Off to market: A man loaded butchered dogs drives past a pet dog at a dog meat market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Shocking: A butcher holds a butchered dog at a slaughter house in a dog meat market with dozens of dead cats laid next to him
Shocking: A butcher holds a butchered dog at a slaughter house in a dog meat market with dozens of dead cats laid next to him
Preparations: Cooks cut dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin
Preparations: Cooks cut dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin
Controversial: A cook roasts crispy-skin dogs in a restaurant as some 10,000 dogs are expected to be killed
Controversial: A cook roasts crispy-skin dogs in a restaurant as some 10,000 dogs are expected to be killed

Those who do survive are clubbed over the head and have their throats cut open before they are thrown into boiling water. The butcher then plucks all the hair, removes all the organs and puts the dog on the grill.
Up to 10 million dogs are believed to be killed for their meat in China every year, with as many as 10,000 killed for the Yulin festival alone. 
The festival itself has no cultural significance, it was invented by dog meat traders in 2010 as a way to boost their flagging business. 
Although dog meat can be found in China today, it is not widely eaten by the average Chinese person and is not part of mainstream culinary practice. 
Xing Hai, a Chinese activist working with HSI, said: 'I'm ashamed that around the world China has become famous for its animal cruelty, and Yulin in particular, and I want people to know that there are thousands of us here in China who are sickened by this cruelty too. 
'This is not the China that we want, the old ways of treating animals have to end, Yulin is just the start.' 

Inhumane: The cats whose meat will eventually be sold for around £2 per half a kilogram - are crammed so tightly into cages they can barely move
Inhumane: The cats whose meat will eventually be sold for around £2 per half a kilogram - are crammed so tightly into cages they can barely move
Cruel: Dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region
Cruel: Dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region
BOoming trade: Vendors wait for customers as dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
BOoming trade: Vendors wait for customers as dogs are kept in a cage at Dashichang dog market ahead of a local dog meat festival in Yulin
Poor conditions: A dog with a weeping eye lies at the Dashichang dog market before Yulin's meat festival
Poor conditions: A dog with a weeping eye lies at the Dashichang dog market before Yulin's meat festival
Fierce trade: The dogs are bought and sold before the cruel festival in Yulin, China
For sale: Caged dogs wait to be sold in a market on Sunday before the official start of the festival tomorrow
For sale: Caged dogs wait to be sold in a market on Sunday before the official start of the festival tomorrow
Cooked: A butcher grills a butchered dog at a slaughter house at a dog meat market in Yulin
Cooked: A butcher grills a butchered dog at a slaughter house at a dog meat market in Yulin

The organisation claims the local government could be violating China's national policy by allowing the cruel festival to continue.
It is legal to eat dogs in China and the country has no law protecting the welfare of pets but its Ministry of Agriculture has strict rules which require every cat and dog to have an 'inspection certificates' before they are transported.
Because most of these animals are stolen pets or strays grabbed off the street, dog meat traders do not have the right paperwork or produce 'fraudulent documents' instead, HSI claims.
Some slaughterhouse owners admitted they did not have 'quarantine certificates' and local health inspectors never visit to check out the animals - many of whom look visibly sick. 

09 Jun 2015

Paul Pogba, Karim Benzema and Kevin De Bruyne... Who are the big names that could come to the Premier League this summer?


  • Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has been linked with all the big English clubs
  • Manchester City are preparing a move for Lars Bender as a contingency plan
  • Manchester United have earmarked Bastian Schweinsteiger for their midfield
  • Former Chelsea man Kevin De Bruyne could move to City in a £45m switch
  • Karim Benzema could quit Real Madrid for the Premier League's top clubs

The Premier League is crying out for new stars to sparkle next season yet our clubs are facing an arduous task in convincing Europe's elite that England is the place to be.
Italy, led by Juventus, are enjoying a renaissance; Spain's big two remain dominant; Bayern Munich want to build again while the nouveaux riche at Paris Saint-Germain want it all. 
Here, Sportsmail spotlights some of the stars in demand.
 
PAUL POGBA
Juventus
Cost: £65million
Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea would all like the Juventus midfielder but his agent Mino Raiola is blunt about the player going to the highest bidder.
PSG want the French international to spearhead their Champions League push next season as do Barcelona who can do a deal from January 2016.
Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea would all like to sign Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba
Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea would all like to sign Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba
Raiola said: 'Offers are already coming in, but Juventus don't want to sell, they must make it an auction. His transfer would be one of the most expensive in history.
 
LARS BENDER
Bayer Leverkusen
Cost: £22m
City have drawn up contingency plans should they fail to land Pogba and Germany international Bender is one of the names on their list.
The 26-year-old has also been watched extensively by Arsenal and Manchester United. Twin brother of Dortmund's Sven, Lars is a rangy defensive minded midfielder who is comfortable bringing the ball out of defence.
City have drawn up contingency plans should they fail to land Pogba with Lars Bender a potential target
City have drawn up contingency plans should they fail to land Pogba with Lars Bender a potential target
He is a German international and is contracted to Leverkusen until 2019 but has had injury problems throughout his career.
CHANCES: 2/5
 
GONZALO HIGUAIN
Napoli
Cost: £37m
The Argentina international wants to leave Napoli but the club is reluctant to sell without getting their money back.
He is 27 and carrying a little extra weight which has concerned some observers including scouts at United.
Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave Napoli but the club is reluctant to sell without getting their money back
Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave Napoli but the club is reluctant to sell without getting their money back
Juventus have expressed an interest in recent weeks while Arsenal and Chelsea have monitored his progress. Jose Mourinho is a fan from his time at Real Madrid. United want two strikers but have yet to bid for Higuain despite reports in Italy.
CHANCES: 3/5
 
BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER
Bayern Munich
Cost: £8m
United have earmarked Schweinsteiger as one of their options for midfield where they are also considering Southampton's Morgan Schneiderlin.
Schweinsteiger is on big wages and turns 31 years old on August 1.
United have earmarked Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger as one of their options for midfield
United have earmarked Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger as one of their options for midfield
Economically it may not seem the best signing but Louis van Gaal wants someone to share the burden with Michael Carrick of pulling the strings and recognises the experience, calm and technique that the Germany international can bring to his squad.
CHANCES: 2/5
 
KEVIN DE BRUYNE
Wolfsburg
Cost: £45m
One of the outstanding performers in Europe this season, former Chelsea midfielder De Bruyne has just been named the best player in the Bundesliga.
City sporting director Txiki Begiristain has spoken to his agent Patrick De Koster and is keen to make a deal happen, his club want him to sign a new contract while Bayern Munich, PSG and Juventus have also expressed interest.
Former Chelsea midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has attracted interest from City with his Bundesliga displays
Former Chelsea midfielder Kevin De Bruyne has attracted interest from City with his Bundesliga displays
De Koster said: 'I will have informal talks with Wolfsburg this week so we will have to wait and see.'
CHANCES: 3/5
 
DOUGLAS COSTA
Shakhtar Donetsk
Cost: £24m
The Brazilian has made his love of Chelsea and Mourinho clear and very nearly made that move happen in January.
Instead Chelsea pushed ahead with a deal for Juan Cuadrado from Fiorentina, one that has not been successful. Indeed, Inter Milan are trying to take Cuadrado on loan with view to a permanent deal and that could pave the way for Costa's arrival.
Brazilian forward Douglas Costa could be joining international team-mate Filipe Luis at Chelsea
Brazilian forward Douglas Costa could be joining international team-mate Filipe Luis at Chelsea
Liverpool and Arsenal have also shown a keen interest in the attacking midfielder who has a Portuguese passport.
CHANCES: 4/5
 
KARIM BENZEMA
Real Madrid
Cost: £35m
A striker all the Premier League would want and one who could be struggling to make the starting line up at Real Madrid next season.
Rafa Benitez is considering playing Cristiano Ronaldo as his centre forward and Benzema may start on the bench.
Karim Benzema could be struggling to make the starting line up at Real Madrid next season
Karim Benzema could be struggling to make the starting line up at Real Madrid next season
His agent Karim Djaziri is undeterred however. 'I haven't met with any club in London,' he said. 'Not with United and not with anyone else. Benzema would only leave if Real Madrid told him he was surplus to requirements, because he isn't going to leave of his own accord.'
CHANCES: 1/5
 
Here's a few that should arrive in England this summer:
YOHAN CABAYE (PSG) £10m
The stylish midfielder has been pushed out by PSG's all-star cast so is looking for a return to the Premier League and Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew is keen to sign him
Yohan Cabaye has been pushed out by PSG's all-star cast so is looking for a return to the Premier League
Yohan Cabaye has been pushed out by PSG's all-star cast so is looking for a return to the Premier League
 
ANTHONY MARTIAL (Monaco) £18.5m
Raw but exciting French forward who has shone in the Champions League. The teenager is a big favourite with Tottenham who will push for a deal in the coming weeks.
Anthony Martial (right) is a big favourite with Tottenham who will push for a deal in the coming weeks
Anthony Martial (right) is a big favourite with Tottenham who will push for a deal in the coming weeks
 
CEDRIC SOARES (Sporting Lisbon) £3.5m
Attacking Portugal international right back has been watched by Arsenal, Barcelona, Wolfsburg and Schalke but is the subject of a £3.5m bid from ambitious Stoke City.
Cedric Soares (left) has been watched by Arsenal, Barcelona, Wolfsburg and Schalke, plus Stoke City
Cedric Soares (left) has been watched by Arsenal, Barcelona, Wolfsburg and Schalke, plus Stoke City
 
CRISTIAN BENAVENTE (Real Madrid) £4m
The 'Peruvian Ronaldinho' has been starring under Zinedine Zidane's tutelage for Castilla but is now in talks over a move to West Bromwich Albion where Tony Pulis will make him his playmaker.
Cristian Benavente has starred under Zinedine Zidane's tutelage for Castilla and is wanted by West Brom
Cristian Benavente has starred under Zinedine Zidane's tutelage for Castilla and is wanted by West Brom
 
PEDRO OBIANG (Sampdoria) £4.4m
Tough and technically good central midfielder brought up in Atletico Madrid's academy prior to moving to Italy and now the 23-year-old is heading to West Ham United.
Tough and technically good central midfielder Pedro Obiang is heading to West Ham United this summer
Tough and technically good central midfielder Pedro Obiang is heading to West Ham United this summer
 
SHINJI OKAZAKI (Mainz) £9m
Japan international striker has been a target for Leicester City since December and the 29-year-old looks increasingly likely to move to the Midlands after the club offered £8m.
Shinji Okazaki (left) has been a target for Leicester City since December and looks likely to move for £8m
Shinji Okazaki (left) has been a target for Leicester City since December and looks likely to move for £8m
 
FRANCK TABANOU (St Etienne) £3.5m
The French left back almost joined Swansea City in January but is pushing for the deal to be done now and all parties are inching towards an agreement for the 26-year-old.
Franck Tabanou (left) almost joined Swansea City in January but is pushing for the deal to be done now
Franck Tabanou (left) almost joined Swansea City in January but is pushing for the deal to be done now

04 Jun 2015

Rare red McLaren F1 sports car expected to fetch over $12million at auction


  • Only 63 McLaren F1s were made by the English car company between 1992 and 1998 
  • The model currently for sale will go up for auction in August in Monterrey, California 
That's because only 63 of its kind were produced, and the lucky few who have had both the cash and opportunity to buy one don't often let them go.
On Wednesday, prospective buyers gathered at an auction preview in New York to see one McLaren F1 in person, ahead of an August auction in Monterrey, California. 
Experts say the F1, dubbed the fastest production car ever built, will likely fetch at least $12million at the auction, which is being organized by RM Auctions and Sotheby's.

Unique: A rare McLaren F1 sports car is set to go up for auction in August. On Wednesday, car connoisseurs and collectors gathered in New York to view the model, of which only 63 were produced 
Unique: A rare McLaren F1 sports car is set to go up for auction in August. On Wednesday, car connoisseurs and collectors gathered in New York to view the model, of which only 63 were produced 
Vroom vroom: The McLaren F1 was produced by the English car company between 1992 and 1998. The version set to go for auction is designed for regular road use 
Vroom vroom: The McLaren F1 was produced by the English car company between 1992 and 1998. The version set to go for auction is designed for regular road use 
Center front: The McLaren has an unusual seating design, with the driver in the center of the vehicle and two passengers seats to the left and right
Center front: The McLaren has an unusual seating design, with the driver in the center of the vehicle and two passengers seats to the left and right
Top bidder: Experts believe this McLaren F1 will fetch at least $12million when it goes up for auction in Monterrey, California in August 
Top bidder: Experts believe this McLaren F1 will fetch at least $12million when it goes up for auction in Monterrey, California in August 
Record setter: The McLaren F1 earned the title of the world's fastest production car in 1998, when it recorded a top speed of 240mph 
Record setter: The McLaren F1 earned the title of the world's fastest production car in 1998, when it recorded a top speed of 240mph 

English car company McClaren produced the McLaren F1 between 1992 and 1998. The model currently for sale is the F1, the model designed for everyday road use. But McLaren also built another 43 cars in varying models, including the LM (tuned versions), GT (longtail roadcars), XP (prototypes), GTR (racecars), and XP LM (LM prototype).

At the time, one of these cars took about three and a half months to make.
When it was released, British car magazine Autocar heralded the F1 as 'the finest driving machine yet built for the public road' and said that it 'may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see.' 
The F1 lived up to those expectations in 1998, when it set the record for world's fastest production car, reaching a speed of 240 mph with its 680 horse power 12-cylinder engine. 

Beautiful: Photographers and videographers hover around to capture the rare and expensive sports car on Wednesday 
Like a bird: The McLaren F1 is a gullwing car, meaning it's doors swing up when they open like the wings of a bird 
Like a bird: The McLaren F1 is a gullwing car, meaning it's doors swing up when they open like the wings of a bird 
Extra-special care: When McLaren was producing the car, it would take about three and a half months to make 
Extra-special care: When McLaren was producing the car, it would take about three and a half months to make 
Success: When it was released, British car magazine Autocar heralded the F1 as 'the finest driving machine yet built for the public road' and said that it 'may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see.'
Success: When it was released, British car magazine Autocar heralded the F1 as 'the finest driving machine yet built for the public road' and said that it 'may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see.'

Among the rich and famous owners of McLaren F1s are retired late-night talk show host Jay Leno, fashion designer Ralph Lauren, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and the Sultan of Brunei.
Actor Rowan Atkinson was once a proud owner of a McLaren F1 but decided to sell his purple model in January, listing with Taylor &Crawley for $12million. 
Before that, another McLaren F1 was sold for $8.47million at auction in August 2013.  
Twenty two other expensive models will go for sale in the August auction, including models from Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Jaguar and Bugatti.  
Former Tonight Show host  Jay Leno (pictured) and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason are two of the few McLaren F1 owners
Former Tonight Show host  Jay Leno and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason (pictured) are two of the few McLaren F1 owners
Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno (left) and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason (right) are two of the few McLaren F1 owners

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