We are promoting, on a volunteer and independent basis, the demand for the abolition of the production and consumption of animal flesh throughout the world; that is to say, the prohibition of products that come from hunting, fishing and farming because they require the exploitation, suffering and death of sentient beings.
Dünya çapından aktivistlere katılın ve ete son vermek için bilinç uyandırmak adına eylemler yapın!
DESH:
25/01/2016 - 31/01/2016
World Day for the Abolition of Meat:
30/01/2016
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