SPAIN-ANIMALS-FUR-PROTEST

JANUARY 27 2008 21:55h

Naked Animal Rights Activists Protest in Barcelona

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The men and women, covered in red paint that resembled blood, lay down and curled up on the steps of the gothic Cathedral in Barcelona.

Nearly 130 animal rights activists staged a naked protest Sunday outside a cathedral in Spain's northeastern city of Barcelona to denounce the torture and slaying of animals to make fur coats.
Representing the average number of animals it takes to make a fur coat, the men and women, covered in red paint that resembled blood, lay down and curled up on the steps of the gothic Cathedral of Santa Eulalia in the heart of Barcelona.
"Nowadays it is not necessary to kill animals to get their fur. Animals need their fur, we don't," international animal rights group AnimaNaturalis, which staged the demonstration, said in a statement.
Millions of foxes, minks, beavers, lynxes and other species are raised in captivity or captured and then killed in brutal ways to make fur coats, it added.
Spain along with Greece, Germany and Italy are key manufacturers of fur garments, according to the group.
Fur farms in Spain are located mainly in the north of the country, while the fur clothing industry is found mostly in the Catalonia region where Barcelona is located.

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Član sarababe55
20.02.2008 03:07 h
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The world is full of surprises and the secret naturist, who tends to explore country side and other areas not usually explored by 'normal' people and who also present an attractive target by being naked, tend to attract all manner of interesting creatures, many of which are intend on biting, stinging, eating and generally making life a misery for any unfortunate who passes by. Naturist look like you and I and come from all walks of life. You will find it to be a relaxing lifestyle that is free of the daily stress we all experience. Naturist groups like http://www.naturistspace.org are looking for people who are open minded and want to enjoy the company of others of a like mind.


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