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BRUSSELS, Belgium — Despite concern that a Belgian law bans Jewish and Muslim religious slaughter practices, a European Union court has said the law is justified by the need to promote animal welfare even if it does not accommodate religious freedom.
“This decision goes even further than expected and flies in the face of recent statements from the European institutions that Jewish life is to be treasured and respected," said Pinchas Goldschmidt, the head of the Conference of European Rabbis, BBC News reports.
Jews, Muslims Decry Court Decision Backing Belgian ban on Kosher, Halal Slaughter| National Catholic Register (ncregister.com)
“This decision goes even further than expected and flies in the face of recent statements from the European institutions that Jewish life is to be treasured and respected," said Pinchas Goldschmidt, the head of the Conference of European Rabbis, BBC News reports.
Jews, Muslims Decry Court Decision Backing Belgian ban on Kosher, Halal Slaughter| National Catholic Register (ncregister.com)