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Naked protest against animal rights abuse
www.chinaview.cn 2005-01-26 15:18:34

 

Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal group (PETA) posed a naked protest in front of Pielespana, the International Leather Fashion Exhibition, in central Barcelona, Spain January 22. (Dayoo Photo)
Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal group (PETA) posed a naked protest in front of Pielespana, the International Leather Fashion Exhibition, in central Barcelona, Spain January 22. (Dayoo Photo)

Lisa Franzetta(center), a representative of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, painted herself
Lisa Franzetta(center), a representative of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), painted herself
like a tiger to protest against animal rights abuses in South Korea, Jan 07, 2005.(Dayoo Photo)

Animal-rights activists, representatives of PETA, Christina(L) and Lisa Franzetta, got naked and then held signs reading "Only Animals Should Wear Fur" on a South Korean street, Jan 07, 2005. (Dayoo Photo)
Animal-rights activists, representatives of PETA, Christina(L) and Lisa Franzetta, got naked and then held signs reading "Only Animals Should Wear Fur" on a South Korean street, Jan 07, 2005. They were detained by police 2 hours later. (Dayoo Photo)

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