The Animal Freedom Solidarity, which raised suspicions of animal abuse in the KBS drama 'Taejong Yi Bang-won', has released a video that is evidence of abuse.
On the 20th, the Animal Freedom Solidarity released additional data on the claim that the words used for filming were abused at KBS1 'Taejong Yi Bang-won', which is being aired recently.
The regiment released a video showing a horse falling down and an Actor falling down. The regiment said, "In the video containing the shooting scene, the wire is tied to the ankle of the horse and forced to fall down. The horse that fell down on the floor was shocked and collapsed for a long time and did not even show movement. "
"We believe that the act of injuring animals by Lee Yong-hae is a clear cruelty to animal in violation of Article 8 of the Animal Protection Act," he said. "The Animal Freedom Solidarity has officially asked KBS to confirm the survival and status of Lee Yong-sung's words in the shooting scene and asked for an interview to discuss measures to secure animal safety."
The scene is a scene in which the main character Lee Sung-gye (Kim Young-chul) rides on a horse in the 7th episode of the play. The regiment pointed out that the body of the horse sounded 90 degrees in the scene and fell from head to floor.
"It is a shameful behavior to treat animals as 'propriety' for broadcasting on KBS, a public broadcaster," said Cho Hee-kyung, a representative of the Animal Freedom Solidarity. "The KBS Code of Ethics should provide practical regulations to guarantee animal safety when broadcasting, and when shooting broadcasts featuring animals, "He said.
As the actual shooting video of this scene, which was considered a CG, is released by the solidarity, criticism of viewers is growing. KBS is aware of the seriousness of the situation. The production team will announce its position through the meeting in the afternoon. "