At Last! Denmark Bans Bestiality

Posted by on April 22, 2015 | Permalink

Good news! Yesterday, Denmark passed legislation making it illegal for humans to have sex with animals.

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The amendment to the Animal Welfare Act is long overdue. Because every other country in Northern Europe had already banned bestiality, there were fears that the country was becoming a hub for animal-sex tourism, as some foreigners visit the country specifically to go to horrific brothels that sexually exploit animals.

A 2011 Ministry of Justice report surveyed veterinarians and found 17 per cent of them suspected that an animal they treated had had intercourse with a human.

After we contacted the Danish government about this disturbing issue earlier this year, we received this reply from the Ministry of Foods, Agriculture and Fisheries:

The Danish government has decided that a ban on sexual relations between humans and animals shall be implemented in the Danish legislation.

Animals must be treated with respect and care and have the right to a high level of protection. When it comes to sexual relations between humans and animals there is a special concern to be taken into account, as the animals cannot consent to enter into a sexual relation with a human being. Another concern is that it can be difficult to identify and document possible physical or mental damage to the animal as a result of the sexual relation with a human being.

Yesterday, the law was finally amended as promised, bringing Denmark into line with other European countries and putting a stop to the deeply disturbing animal-sex industry.

Thank you to the thousands of people who signed our action alert about this and to everyone inside and outside Denmark who’s been working to make this much-needed ban a reality.

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