Fifty activists strip bare in Madrid to demand the closure of fur farms

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AnimaNaturis helps the initiative for the European Union to ban farms the place animals are raised to make leather-based clothes 32 million animals are slaughtered solely within the European Community to commerce their pores and skin The goal is to make the inhabitants conscious of the big variety of animals which might be used to make a single fur coat

Half 100 activists from the AnimaNaturalis group will strip bare this Sunday within the central Preciados road to demand the closure of the fur farms, the group reported in a press release.

In this protest the individuals will reveal fully bare, sprayed with synthetic blood and piled on prime of one another, “because the our bodies of lifeless animals stay as soon as their pores and skin has been torn off.”

The goal is “to make the inhabitants conscious of the big variety of animals which might be used to make a single fur coat and to press for a debate that results in the closure of all fur farms in Spain.”

They have additionally burdened that “increasingly developed international locations are banning fur farms and Spain is on the backside of Europe, as soon as once more.”

This protest seeks to advertise and help the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) #FurFreeEurope, which can stress the European Commission to ban fur farming all through the Union and strongly regulate the importation of animal fur into the European market. Once an initiative has reached a million validated signatures, the European Commission is obliged to reply and take motion.

“Every yr greater than 32 million animals are slaughtered within the European Community alone to commerce their fur. Countries just like the United Kingdom, Austria, Italy, Croatia, Greece, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands have been banning fur farms, in addition to rising its rules concerning animal safety. In addition, the controversy has begun to ban animal farms for his or her fur in Bulgaria, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Ukraine and Latvia,” they’ve indicated.