This is such good news.
How much of a "tradition" is it anyway? I can understand a thing like that in times of extreme starvation or crop failure etc. But I question if it's a "tradition" at all!
Even if it is, it is good to hear of that ban. Modernising the country....well, even if that is at the core of it, good.
When will we hear of a government deciding to do something just because of compassion or kindness? No other reason.
How much of a "tradition" is it anyway? I can understand a thing like that in times of extreme starvation or crop failure etc. But I question if it's a "tradition" at all!
Even if it is, it is good to hear of that ban. Modernising the country....well, even if that is at the core of it, good.
When will we hear of a government deciding to do something just because of compassion or kindness? No other reason.