Animal rights defenders stripped down
Sunday in the Spanish tourist hub of Barcelona to draw attention to the
cruelty of the fur industry.
Dozens of activists, naked, doused in
fake blood and piled together in imitation of a heap of animal
carcasses, staged a lie-in in the centre of town.
“How many lives just for a coat?” read a
sign in English held up by Luisa Escribano, 53, and her daughter
Barbara, 21, in the middle of the protesters.
“It is very important to draw attention
to what happens to the animals, and which goes largely unnoticed. They
suffer and die on farms, but their lives matter for me and my family,”
said Luisa.
Each year, over 60 million animals —
including over 32 million in the European Union — are killed around the
world to make coats and other items from their skin, according to
international animal rights group, AnimaNaturalis, which staged the
demonstration
Europe produces 70 percent of the world’s mink fur and 63 percent of its fox fur, according to the group.
Denmark and Finland are the world’s largest producers and exporters of mink and fox fur.
Other major producers are Russia, Canada, Sweden and the Netherlands.
Protest In Barcelona Against Fur Clothes, Activists Go Naked
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