Animal Rights Activists Stage Bloody Protest In Madrid Centre
HENRY JEX BLOG
A group of animal rights activists have staged a unclad protest in Madrid, the capital of Spain, on Tuesday, August 30.
Naturalis members gathered to to denounce the torture of the live creatures, the use of animal skin and fur, as well as to express their concern ove the use of real animal fur under the guise of synthetic clothing.
One woman held up a sign reading ‘how many lives for a coat’ during the protest in Madrid The protest was held as a reaction to the reports about American scientists detecting real dog and cat fur in coats allegedly made from synthetic materials.
Up to 30 female participants came to the centre of the city, stri*ped down to their udewear and laid on top of each other.
The women stri*ped down to their underwear and covered themselves in fake blood, pictured Fellow activists then poured a fake blood over their semi-unclad bodies, as if they had been butchered. Others were seen carrying various graphic placards calling to stop animal cruelty.
The group hope that the protest will force the Spanish government to tak more control over the origin of exported skins and labeling to make their used for clothing production.
The animal rights group is concerned about the use of real animal fur in ‘synthetic’ clothing They stress that that the majority of the global fur trade is coming from Chinese republic, where regulations are extremely lax.
Source: Naij
HENRY JEX BLOG
A group of animal rights activists have staged a unclad protest in Madrid, the capital of Spain, on Tuesday, August 30.
Naturalis members gathered to to denounce the torture of the live creatures, the use of animal skin and fur, as well as to express their concern ove the use of real animal fur under the guise of synthetic clothing.
One woman held up a sign reading ‘how many lives for a coat’ during the protest in Madrid The protest was held as a reaction to the reports about American scientists detecting real dog and cat fur in coats allegedly made from synthetic materials.
Up to 30 female participants came to the centre of the city, stri*ped down to their udewear and laid on top of each other.
The women stri*ped down to their underwear and covered themselves in fake blood, pictured Fellow activists then poured a fake blood over their semi-unclad bodies, as if they had been butchered. Others were seen carrying various graphic placards calling to stop animal cruelty.
The group hope that the protest will force the Spanish government to tak more control over the origin of exported skins and labeling to make their used for clothing production.
The animal rights group is concerned about the use of real animal fur in ‘synthetic’ clothing They stress that that the majority of the global fur trade is coming from Chinese republic, where regulations are extremely lax.
Source: Naij
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