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CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Putting a twist on years of anti-fur protests with "naked" participants, PETA claims three of its members will appear across from Fountain Square in Downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday; naked, and in coffins. PETA says the three will lie naked in coffins decorated with flowers and hold signs that read, "We Wouldn’t Be Caught Dead in Animal Skins," with the intent of exposing the cruelty of the fur, leather, and wool industries in Cincinnati. Other activists will hold signs reading, "Wear Your Own Skin—Let Animals Keep Theirs," and hand out leaflets asking residents to cross all animal skins off their shopping lists.
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - Members of PETA held a protest Tuesday wearing next to nothing, trying to get their message across. PETA members were lying nearly naked in coffins decorated with signs that said "we wouldn't be caught dead in animal skins”.
Three black coffins lined the intersection of Bonnycastle Avenue and Bardstown Road today. It was part of a demonstration by PETA against the use animal products in clothing.
LOUISVILLE, KY. (WDRB) -- PETA protested outside of Leather Heads on Bardstown Road, with members lying naked in coffins decorated with flowers and holding signs that say, "We wouldn't be caught dead in animal skins."
PHOENIX - Animal rights activists stripped down to make a statement in downtown Phoenix on Friday. Members of People for the Ethical Treatement of Animals rallied outside the Arizona Center at 3rd Street and Van Buren holding "Bare Skin - Don't Wear Skin" signs. The activists asked shoppers not to buy fur, leather or animal skins. "Fashion is supposed to be fun, but there is nothing fun about wearing bits and pieces of dead cows, foxes and other animals," said PETA activist Lauren Stroyeck. PETA says animals killed for their fur are often abused and brutally slaughtered
Across the river, outside the Canadian Museum of Civilization, an appropriate place for the citizenship ceremony in this most civilised nation, there was the first demonstrator of the tour. Dressed in a bear costume and bearing a motto "Bearskins look better on bears", she didn't seem to mind being ignored.
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - Nearly-nude PETA activists demonstrated at the Shreveport Courthouse Wednesday to protest the use of animal furs and leather.
ROME—An animal rights group has urged Pope Benedict XVI to "truly go green" and insist that the next popemobile is made without leather.
Five literally hot ladies and one dude took to the streets in front of the downtown Macy's department store this afternoon to protest fur farms. On the complete other end of the spectrum from an "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" demonstration, the six were draped in fur to make the point that furry animals suffer during the summer months when confined in cages in their natural coats, as well as during their deaths.
Ke$ha and Iggy Pop both agree on one thing: "Canada's club scene sucks!"
A US-based animal rights group has launched a gruesome new video campaign in its war with the Australian government and sheep farmers.
Bang your own head, not a seal's! That's the slogan for the peta2 (PETA's young adult division) print campaign featuring The Agonist frontwoman Alissa White-Gluz.
HALIFAX - Canadian-born actor Pamela Anderson has sent a letter to Ottawa asking that hearings on Canada's challenge to the European Union's ban on seal products be open to the public. The Department of International Trade is challenging the ban before the World Trade Organization.
TORONTO - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals bared almost all outside Toronto's LG Fashion Week on Tuesday to protest the use of animal skins in fashion. Two women posed topless in their skivvies and high heels behind a banner that said "Bare Skin, Don't Wear Skin" while fellow activists held signs reading "Animals are Not Ours to Wear" and "Trapped By Greed."
DALLAS - Anti-fur protestors demonstrated on Tuesday outside the trial of a prominent Dallas pastor charged with burglarizing a parishioner's home on Christmas Eve. Sandra McGriff, who leads The Church of the Living God in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, is on trial for allegedly stealing from the home of Serita Agnew. Investigators said the 51-year-old pastor stole $10,000 worth of goods, including fur coats. The coats prompted animal rights group PETA to stage the protest in front of the Frank Crowley courts building on Riverfront Boulevard.