Defenders of the animal cause gathered for an event this Sunday (7) on Avenida Paulista, in São Paulo.
Organized by the organization Animal Equality, the protest marks International Animal Rights Day, celebrated on the 10th, and calls for equal protection for all animals.
The group focuses on animals exploited for consumption. Participants in the march displayed signs with inscriptions such as “For an end to the export of live animals”.
With this law, activists are also calling for the advancement of bills in Congress that would, for example, ban the production and sale of foie gras and the culling of male chicks.
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