Aussie diplomat Pablo Kang in trouble for eating endangered Cambodian turtle
Опубликованно 21.09.2020 17:45
Pablo Kang, who has been Australia’s representative in Cambodia for four years, posted the image of an Asian giant softshell turtle he ate on a provincial visit in the country.
The species of freshwater turtle is regarded in Cambodia as a “high status” food.
It has largely become threatened because of its consumption as a local delicacy in Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries where it is a native species.
The species disappeared from much of its former habitat last century and is now considered by some scientists to be endangered or at the very least a threatened species.
After coming under fire for eating a meal of one, Mr Kang deleted the tweet and issued a public apology on Twitter.
“Hello. I have removed my tweet about soft shell turtles & eels, and apologise to all those who took offence,” he tweeted.
“My intent was not to promote these dishes, but to tell people about some of the foods I was offered during my recent provincial visit.
“I certainly do not condone the harvesting of any endangered species for food or other purposes, and will be more careful about my actions in future.”
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Pablo Kang, Australian Ambassador to Cambodia, is in trouble for eating an endangered native species of turtle and tweeting photos of his meal.
Mr Kang, an experienced diplomat, apologised and said he would be more careful in future.
Hello. I have removed my tweet about soft shell turtles & eels, and apologise to all those who took offence. My intent was not to promote these dishes, but to tell people about some of the foods I was offered during my recent provincial visit. 1/2— Pablo Kang
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Aussie diplomat Pablo Kang in trouble for eating endangered Cambodian turtle