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A "rabbit" mutilated in public to denounce the violence of angora


Published on 08 February 2017 at 00h00
Mis à jour le 15 July 2019 at

PETA and One Voice call on the Minister of Agriculture to ban the production of this cruel material

What: A giant angora "rabbit", stretched out and tied up on a table overlooking a large banner saying "Angora: torture the of rabbits", there will be a violent pulling out handfuls of hair Thursday in front of an annex of the Ministry of Agriculture. This joint action by PETA and One Voice, which will take place accompanied in the background by the cries of rabbits recorded during this cruel process of hair removal, this will aim to sensitize the government and bystanders on the suffering of these soft and sensitive animals and to urge the Minister of Agriculture Stéphane Le Foll to ban the breeding of angora rabbits in France.

When: Thursday, February 9, 10:30

Where: 251 rue Vaugirard, 75015, Paris (in the district of the Ministry of Agriculture)

Recent PETA revelations and an investigation by the association One Voice have shown Angora rabbits being tied up by workers and violently having the fur torn from their bodies, leaving bloody wounds, while these fragile beings scream out in agony. After suffering this torture every three months for two to five years, they are sent to the slaughterhouse. This is standard practice in the angora industry.

"Anyone who sees images of mutilated rabbits and hears their cries of pain when they are dehaired in this way will understand that this ill-gotten material has no place in the 21st century. It is high time that its production is banned," says Muriel Arnal, president of One Voice.

“There are many humane and animal-free materials available on the market and the list of companies that have renounced angora, such as Zara, Lacoste, Monoprix, The Kooples, Camaïeu, Accessorize, ASOS and Mango among many others is growing day by day, "explains Isabelle Goetz, spokeswoman for PETA France.

PETA (whose motto says that "the animals do not belong to us and [that] we do not have to use them for clothing") and One Voice calls Mr Le Foll to take immediate measures to ban the production of angora in France and encourage consumers who are concerned about animal welfare to commit to getting rid of this cruel material.

For more information, visit PETAFrance.com.

And so stop-angora.fr

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