Danish 'halal law' changes nothing says imam Muslim and Jewish leaders say changes to law on slaughter practices will not hugely affect their way of life.
Religious leaders in Denmark say law changes to kosher and halal slaughter practices will not greatly affect their ways of life, despite international criticism about the change.
Denmark's minister for agriculture, Dan Jorgensen, announced changes to religious slaughtering practices last week that now require animals to be stunned before they are killed.
Traditional halal and kosher practices require the animal to be conscious at the point of slaughter.