License to kill: Morocco‘s campaign against its dogs
Version: AI-generated images Click here for the version with our own photography. Morocco’s Stray Dogs at Risk Ahead of the 2030 World Cup It is a cold afternoon in the middle of November, the sun is shining in a small beach town near the Moroccan metropolis of Casablanca — but for Chiara, it is a sad day. She witnessed Moroccan authorities throw a black stray dog and one of her puppies into a vehicle and take them to an unknown location. Chiara knew this dog and had considered her a friend — for months, she had accompanied Chiara, her partner, and their own dogs on countless walks along the beach. At some point, she had even begun bringing her puppies along. Originally, there had been seven of them – but only two had survived the harsh conditions on Morocco’s streets. Now the fate of the mother dog and her puppy is uncertain. Most likely, they are just two among many that have disappeared — as Morocco plans to rid its streets of the country‘s street …



