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Conservationists Outraged After Court Gives Go-Ahead to Rhino Horn Auction

August 21, 2017

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 21-08-2017

An online auction of rhino horn has outraged conservationists, after the High Court in Pretoria gave the go-ahead for the sale starting today.

Authorities had moved to ban the three-day auction which they feared would undermine the global ban on rhino trade, refusing to issue a permit.

But the court yesterday ruled in favour of the auction’s organiser John Hume, who runs the world’s biggest rhino farm.

Hume’s lawyer argued that the permits had been approved but not issued by the authorities in South Africa, where a ban on domestic rhino horn trade was lifted three months ago.

The ruling in April was said to have little impact outside South Africa because a ban on international trade is still in force.

Breeders believe open trade is the only way to stop poachers slaughtering rhino.

Environment ministry spokesman Moses Rannditsheni is disappointed by the ruling of the court.

“We lost the case. We have to hand over the permit that was issued.”

Hume has stockpiled six tonnes of horns and wants to place 500 kilos or 264 horns under the hammer.

“We are happy. I hope that the government has learnt that they can’t be unfair to us. The judge expressed his dismay at the conduct of the minister and the department.”

Rhino horns are highly prized, estimated to fetch up to $60,000 a kilo on the black market – more than the price of gold or cocaine.

South Africa is home to around 20,000 rhinos, about 80 percent of the worldwide population, but in recent years has suffered record slaughter by poachers.

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