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VOICE OF THE IRISH PEOPLE: Help us to ban barbaric trade.(Leader)
From:
The People (London, England)
| Date:
June 6, 2004
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TODAY we are launching a campaign which exposes how wild foxes and mink are being bred in captivity and brutally slaughtered for their pelts in sick fur farms across Ireland.
The terrified creatures are cruelly killed - either by suffocation, having their necks broken or electrocution which causes the animals to convulse, shake and cry in pain.
Incredibly, though fur farming is banned in many other European countries it is STILL legal here in Ireland.
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