(Jewish Group) Greece's top court rules against ritual slaughter...
Greeces top court rules against ritual slaughter, following recent EU decision upholding bans
The highest court in Greece has ruled against allowing ritual slaughter, fulfilling fears that some Jewish leaders voiced last year after the European Unions top court ruled in support of such bans.
Last December, the EUs highest court upheld the bans imposed in regions of Belgium against slaughtering animals for meat without stunning them first. The ruling meant that slaughter in accordance with Jewish law, which requires animals be conscious when their necks are cut, would be prohibited in those regions, as it is in some other parts of Europe.
Greeces top court did not cite that ruling in its decision Tuesday on a petition filed by the Panhellenic Animal Welfare and Environmental Federation, according to the Greek news site Protothema. But Jewish watchdogs who have been monitoring bans on ritual slaughter across the European continent said the connection was undeniable.
We warned in December about the downstream consequences that the European Court of Justice ruling carried with it, and now we see the outcome, said Rabbi Menachem Margolin, chairman of the European Jewish Association. Jewish freedom of religion is under direct attack. It started in Belgium, moved to Poland and Cyprus and now it is Greeces turn.
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