Groups hope to stop animal sacrifice during biggest festival

In this Saturday Sept. 29, 2018 photo, an animal rights activist protests against animal sacrifices ahead of Dasain festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day Dasain festival that began October in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In this Saturday Sept. 29, 2018 photo, animal rights activists protest against animal sacrifices ahead of the Dasain festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day Dasain festival that began in October in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In this Thursday Oct. 11, 2018, Nepalese men load goats onto a truck after purchasing the animals at a livestock market in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day Dasain festival that began this week in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In this Oct. 5, 2011 file photo, Nepalese devotees drag a buffalo for sacrifice during the ninth day of Dasain festival at Bhaktapur, on the outskirts of Katmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day annual Dasain festival, that began Oct. 10, 2018, in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In this Thursday Oct. 11, 2018 photo, a Nepalese man pulls goats at a livestock market in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day Dasain festival that began this week in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In this Thursday Oct. 11, 2018, goats stand for sale at a livestock market in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the 15-day Dasain festival that began this week in the Himalayan country, families fly kites, host feasts and visit temples, where tens of thousands of goats, buffaloes, chickens and ducks are sacrificed to please the gods and goddesses as part of a practice that dates back centuries. Animal rights groups are hoping to stop _or at least reduce_ the slaughter, using this year’s campaign as a practice run to combat a much larger animal sacrifice set for next year at the quinquennial Gadhimai festival. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

KATHMANDU, Nepal — Animal-rights campaigners are hoping this year’s festival season in Nepal will be a little less bloody.

0 Comments