Activists rally nude to protest animal-fur garments
30 Aug '06
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Animal rights activists protested by stripping to their underwear and mutilated stuffed animals outside a Toronto fur store recently yesterday against the fur trade.
The Toronto-based Wild at Heart group went topless regardless of their sex, covering their private parts with signs of 'I'd rather go naked than wear fur'.
Protesters were condemning the fur trade relating it as an unnecessary evil.
Animal rights activist state that two million animals were killed for their fur in Canada every year.
Store-owners felt that it was up to the buyers whether they wanted to wear fur or not.