Yahoo – AFP,
27 Jan 2015
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File photo
of a Chinese giant salamander in a glass tank during the China International
Conservation festival in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan province, in 2005
(AFP Photo)
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Beijing
(AFP) - Chinese officials feasted on a critically endangered giant salamander
and turned violent when journalists photographed the luxury banquet, according
to media reports Tuesday on the event which appeared to flout Beijing's
austerity campaign.
The 28
diners included senior police officials from the southern city of Shenzhen, the
Global Times said.
"In my
territory, it is my treat," it quoted a man in the room as saying.
The giant
salamander is believed by some Chinese to have anti-ageing properties, but
there is no orthodox evidence to back the claim.
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A waitress
serves shark fin's soup at a
restaurant in Guangzhou, southern China's
Guangdong province, on August 10, 2014
(AFP Photo/Johannes Eisele)
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"Commercial
over-exploitation for human consumption is the main threat to this
species," the IUCN said.
The Global
Times cited the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Daily, which said its
journalists were beaten up when their identities were discovered by the diners.
One was
kicked and slapped, another had his mobile phone forcibly taken, while the
photographer was choked, beaten up and had his camera smashed, the reports
said.
A total of
14 police have been suspended and an investigation launched into the incident,
added the Global Times.
One of the
Shenzhen diners provided the salamander and said it had been captive-bred,
according to the report.
Chinese
President Xi Jinping has launched a much-publicised austerity drive for the
ruling classes, including a campaign for simple meals with the catchphrase
“four dishes and one soup”.
The ruling
Communist Party also says it is cracking down on the consumption of endangered
species, including shark's fin.
China's
legislature last April approved a law including prison sentences for people
caught eating rare wild animals.



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