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Czech zoo burns rhino horns, condemns auction in SAfrica

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Czech zoo burns rhino horns, condemns auction in SAfrica
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Czech zoo burns rhino horns, condemns auction in SAfrica

2017-09-20 12:31 Last Updated At:12:31

A Czech zoo burned some 33.5 kilograms (74 pounds) of rhino horns with an estimated black market value of more than $2 million on Tuesday in a protest against a controversial rhino horn auction in South Africa.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. A zoo in the Czech Republic has burned its stockpiles of rhino horn worth more than US $ two million on the black market in a protest against a controversial auction of rhino horn in South Africa. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. A zoo in the Czech Republic has burned its stockpiles of rhino horn worth more than US $ two million on the black market in a protest against a controversial auction of rhino horn in South Africa. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

The Dvur Kralove Zoo, 110 kilometers (70 miles) northeast of Prague, is home to 19 rhinos, the largest group of its kind in Europe. Dozens of visitors applauded Tuesday's ceremonial burning, which took place under the presence of heavily armed customs officials.

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About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. A zoo in the Czech Republic has burned its stockpiles of rhino horn worth more than US $ two million on the black market in a protest against a controversial auction of rhino horn in South Africa. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

A Czech zoo burned some 33.5 kilograms (74 pounds) of rhino horns with an estimated black market value of more than $2 million on Tuesday in a protest against a controversial rhino horn auction in South Africa.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

The Dvur Kralove Zoo, 110 kilometers (70 miles) northeast of Prague, is home to 19 rhinos, the largest group of its kind in Europe. Dozens of visitors applauded Tuesday's ceremonial burning, which took place under the presence of heavily armed customs officials.

A custom officer stands on guard as about 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Earlier this year, the zoo removed the horns from some of their animals as a precaution to prevent criminals from stealing them for sale after assailants broke into a wildlife park near Paris in March, killing a rhino and stealing its horn.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Zoo director Premysl Rabas criticized the South African auction, which took place online in August. Another auction was planned for Wednesday.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are set on fire at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

"We won't stop the killing by legalizing the trade," Rabas said. "It only means it will spur demand."

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Earlier this year, the zoo removed the horns from some of their animals as a precaution to prevent criminals from stealing them for sale after assailants broke into a wildlife park near Paris in March, killing a rhino and stealing its horn.

A kilogram of rhino horn is sold for some $65,000 on the black market with rhino horns considered a cure in Asia for everything from cancer, colds and fevers to high blood pressure, hangovers, impotence and other ailments. Poachers have decimated rhino populations in Africa and elsewhere.

A custom officer stands on guard as about 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

A custom officer stands on guard as about 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Zoo director Premysl Rabas criticized the South African auction, which took place online in August. Another auction was planned for Wednesday.

He called "a huge mistake" a claim by the organizer that a legal trade in rhino horns will undercut poaching that has occurred at record levels in past years.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are being burned at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

"We won't stop the killing by legalizing the trade," Rabas said. "It only means it will spur demand."

A South African court ruling opened the way to a domestic trade in rhino horn, though South Africa says it remains party to an international ban in place since 1977.

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are set on fire at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

About 33 kilograms of rhino horns are set on fire at the zoo in Dvur Kralove, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Richard Leakey, chairman of the Kenya Wildlife Service and a renowned paleoanthropologist and conservationist who was at the Czech zoo Tuesday, said the burning is "one of the best things that a country can do."

"It sends a very, very clear message to African countries and I hope that South Africa is listening. Selling rhino horn makes no sense today," he said.

Countries and zoos around the world have been burning and destroying illegal wildlife products to send a message that such products cannot be traded and poaching animals for their horns must stop.

PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic’s highest court on Tuesday ruled to dismiss part of a law requiring people to undergo gender-affirmation surgery, including sterilization, in order to officially change their gender.

The Constitutional Court said the requirements are “unconstitutional” and “in conflict with the fundamental right of trans people to have protected their physical integrity and personal autonomy in connection with their human dignity.”

Only two of the court’s 15 judges opposed the verdict, which cannot be appealed. Lawmakers must change the affected sections of the law by the middle of next year.

The court ruled at the request of a person who was seeking a gender change. The authorities refused to register him as a man because he had not undergone surgery.

The Czech practice was criticized by LGBTQ+ rights groups.

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, was one of the last European Union countries to have such conditions in law.

FILE - People march during the LGBTQ+ parade at the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. On Tuesday May 7, 2024 , the Czech Republic's highest legal authority ruled to dismiss part of a law requiring people to undergo surgery, including sterilisation and change of sexual organs, to be able to officially change their gender. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek, File)

FILE - People march during the LGBTQ+ parade at the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023. On Tuesday May 7, 2024 , the Czech Republic's highest legal authority ruled to dismiss part of a law requiring people to undergo surgery, including sterilisation and change of sexual organs, to be able to officially change their gender. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek, File)

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