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China flaying animals alive
Investigation reveals images so graphic, nightmares rampant among probe team
Editor's Note: The descriptions and video of China's fur industry in this story will be disturbing to some readers.
Animals rights activists have documented that China's fur industry skins animals alive for their fur (Photo courtesy of Swiss Animal Protection)
The newest controversy over exports from China has caused nightmares for researchers documenting the abuse inflicted on animals bred and raised in tiny cages and then skinned alive for their fur.
WND has reported multiple times on problems with exports from China, with poison found in pajamas, consumers warned against using ginger, an alert about the dangers from China's pickled vegetables and even the dangers from honey and fireworks.
Now comes word from an extended investigation into the fur trade that China is estimated to produce approximately 85 percent of the world's fur products – and it has virtually no regulations or rules for the treatment of the animals.
According to Mark Rissi, a spokesman for Swiss Animal Protection, which has documented abuse of animals raised for their fur as early as 1983, the China project has been going on for several years.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72879
http://www.animal-protection.net/furtrade/chinafur.html
and we support them with the Olympics
WND Exclusive VIDEONETDAILY
China flaying animals alive
Investigation reveals images so graphic, nightmares rampant among probe team
Editor's Note: The descriptions and video of China's fur industry in this story will be disturbing to some readers.
Animals rights activists have documented that China's fur industry skins animals alive for their fur (Photo courtesy of Swiss Animal Protection)
The newest controversy over exports from China has caused nightmares for researchers documenting the abuse inflicted on animals bred and raised in tiny cages and then skinned alive for their fur.
WND has reported multiple times on problems with exports from China, with poison found in pajamas, consumers warned against using ginger, an alert about the dangers from China's pickled vegetables and even the dangers from honey and fireworks.
Now comes word from an extended investigation into the fur trade that China is estimated to produce approximately 85 percent of the world's fur products – and it has virtually no regulations or rules for the treatment of the animals.
According to Mark Rissi, a spokesman for Swiss Animal Protection, which has documented abuse of animals raised for their fur as early as 1983, the China project has been going on for several years.
(Story continues below)
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72879
http://www.animal-protection.net/furtrade/chinafur.html
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