Turkey's interior minister has vowed to enforce a law aimed at removing millions of stray dogs following the death of a toddler, Rana El Selci, who was attacked by dogs in Konya. The legislation, criticized as the 'massacre law' by animal welfare groups, mandates the collection and sheltering of stray dogs, with euthanasia for those deemed a health risk. Protests against the law have erupted in Turkey and Europe, with fears it could harm animal welfare and tourism. Historical precedents of stray dog removal have raised concerns about potential cruelty. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)