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Members of the association "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals" (PETA) participate in a protest in Toulouse, southwestern France, on March 17, 2011, to denounce the way birds' livers are fatten during the foie gras production. Black board reads "Menu, tortured bird" (L), "Menu, Foie Gras" AFP PHOTO / ERIC CABANIS

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PAMELA ANDERSON Attends a photocall for PETA at the London Transport Museum, Covent garden, London, England, UK, October 24, 2010. half length blue shirt belt red dress Vivienne Westwood hands poster gold shoes triple strap mary janes cleavage CAP/CAN ??Can Nguyen/Capital Pictures

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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstrators mimic typical meat packages with signs reading, "Meat Is Murder," in Times Square in New York on July 27, 2010. The activists lying nearly naked on large trays and covered with clear plastic will feature oversized price stickers that warn, "Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat". AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY

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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstrators mimic typical meat packages with signs reading, "Meat Is Murder," in Times Square in New York on July 27, 2010. The activists lying nearly naked on large trays and covered with clear plastic will feature oversized price stickers that warn, "Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat". AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY

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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstrators mimic typical meat packages with signs reading, "Meat Is Murder," in Times Square in New York on July 27, 2010. The activists lying nearly naked on large trays and covered with clear plastic will feature oversized price stickers that warn, "Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat". AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY

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MAVRIXONLINE.COM - DAILY MAIL ONLINE OUT - Nearly naked protesters are covered in red paint and wrapped in cellophane to mimic meat packages as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pro-vegan protest in Times Square. One protester is seen taking off her robe to reveal tan underwear and nipple covers before she is prepped for the prostest. Oversized stickers that read 'Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat. Get Help! Visit GoVeg.com' were placed on the "packages" while other protesters surrounded them with 'Meat is Murder' signs. Senior PETA campaigner Ashley Byrne was quoted as saying, 'We are challenging people to really think about what 'meat' is. When you eat flesh, you're eating the corpse of an abused animal who did not want to die. We're encouraging kind consumers to try going vegan.' New York, NY. 07/27/10. Fees must be agreed for image use. Byline, credit, TV usage, web usage or linkback must read MAVRIXONLINE.COM. Failure to byline correctly will incur double the agreed fee. Tel: 305 542 9275 or 954 698 6777.

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MAVRIXONLINE.COM - DAILY MAIL ONLINE OUT - Nearly naked protesters are covered in red paint and wrapped in cellophane to mimic meat packages as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pro-vegan protest in Times Square. One protester is seen taking off her robe to reveal tan underwear and nipple covers before she is prepped for the prostest. Oversized stickers that read 'Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat. Get Help! Visit GoVeg.com' were placed on the "packages" while other protesters surrounded them with 'Meat is Murder' signs. Senior PETA campaigner Ashley Byrne was quoted as saying, 'We are challenging people to really think about what 'meat' is. When you eat flesh, you're eating the corpse of an abused animal who did not want to die. We're encouraging kind consumers to try going vegan.' New York, NY. 07/27/10. Fees must be agreed for image use. Byline, credit, TV usage, web usage or linkback must read MAVRIXONLINE.COM. Failure to byline correctly will incur double the agreed fee. Tel: 305 542 9275 or 954 698 6777.

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MAVRIXONLINE.COM - DAILY MAIL ONLINE OUT - Nearly naked protesters are covered in red paint and wrapped in cellophane to mimic meat packages as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pro-vegan protest in Times Square. One protester is seen taking off her robe to reveal tan underwear and nipple covers before she is prepped for the prostest. Oversized stickers that read 'Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat. Get Help! Visit GoVeg.com' were placed on the "packages" while other protesters surrounded them with 'Meat is Murder' signs. Senior PETA campaigner Ashley Byrne was quoted as saying, 'We are challenging people to really think about what 'meat' is. When you eat flesh, you're eating the corpse of an abused animal who did not want to die. We're encouraging kind consumers to try going vegan.' New York, NY. 07/27/10. Fees must be agreed for image use. Byline, credit, TV usage, web usage or linkback must read MAVRIXONLINE.COM. Failure to byline correctly will incur double the agreed fee. Tel: 305 542 9275 or 954 698 6777.

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MAVRIXONLINE.COM - DAILY MAIL ONLINE OUT - Nearly naked protesters are covered in red paint and wrapped in cellophane to mimic meat packages as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pro-vegan protest in Times Square. One protester is seen taking off her robe to reveal tan underwear and nipple covers before she is prepped for the prostest. Oversized stickers that read 'Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat. Get Help! Visit GoVeg.com' were placed on the "packages" while other protesters surrounded them with 'Meat is Murder' signs. Senior PETA campaigner Ashley Byrne was quoted as saying, 'We are challenging people to really think about what 'meat' is. When you eat flesh, you're eating the corpse of an abused animal who did not want to die. We're encouraging kind consumers to try going vegan.' New York, NY. 07/27/10. Fees must be agreed for image use. Byline, credit, TV usage, web usage or linkback must read MAVRIXONLINE.COM. Failure to byline correctly will incur double the agreed fee. Tel: 305 542 9275 or 954 698 6777.

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MAVRIXONLINE.COM - DAILY MAIL ONLINE OUT - Nearly naked protesters are covered in red paint and wrapped in cellophane to mimic meat packages as part of a PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pro-vegan protest in Times Square. One protester is seen taking off her robe to reveal tan underwear and nipple covers before she is prepped for the prostest. Oversized stickers that read 'Billions of Animals Are Abused and Violently Killed Because You Eat Meat. Get Help! Visit GoVeg.com' were placed on the "packages" while other protesters surrounded them with 'Meat is Murder' signs. Senior PETA campaigner Ashley Byrne was quoted as saying, 'We are challenging people to really think about what 'meat' is. When you eat flesh, you're eating the corpse of an abused animal who did not want to die. We're encouraging kind consumers to try going vegan.' New York, NY. 07/27/10. Fees must be agreed for image use. Byline, credit, TV usage, web usage or linkback must read MAVRIXONLINE.COM. Failure to byline correctly will incur double the agreed fee. Tel: 305 542 9275 or 954 698 6777.

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Women dressed only in knickers and body paint hold up placards and pose as they hold a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) demonstration on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, and holding signs which read "Unite Against Fur," PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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Demonstrators whose bodes are painted as the Portuguese flag (L) and the Australian flag (R) hold up placards during a protest by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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Demonstrators whose bodies are painted as national flags hold up placards during a protest by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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The backsides of demonstrators whose bodies are painted as national flags are pictured as they protest for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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The backsides of demonstrators whose bodies are painted as national flags are pictured as they protest for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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Demonstrators whose bodies are painted as national flags are pictured as they protest for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on July 8, 2010 in Sandton, a wealthy district of Johannesburg. With the flags of various countries painted on their bodies, PETA demonstrators protested against the fur industry three days prior to the World Cup final in South Africa. AFP PHOTO/LOIC VENANCE

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PHOTO: AFP/EAST NEWS People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activists with their bodies painted as monkeys sit in cages during a protest in New Delhi on November 25, 2009. PETA claims the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) mistreat animals and estimates that 68 monkeys, 90 rabbits, several sheep, guinea pigs and rats are used for research at the nation's top medical facility. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP An animal rights activists protest against bullfighting during a performance called by animal rights group Equanimal, 23 August 2007, in Bilbao, northern Spain. Spanish public broadcaster TVE signalled the day before that it will no longer telecast bullfights live, breaking with a half-century of tradition to protect young viewers.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP An animal rights activists protest against bullfighting during a performance called by animal rights group Equanimal, 23 August 2007, in Bilbao, northern Spain. Spanish public broadcaster TVE signalled the day before that it will no longer telecast bullfights live, breaking with a half-century of tradition to protect young viewers.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP An animal rights activists protest against bullfighting during a performance called by animal rights group Equanimal, 23 August 2007, in Bilbao, northern Spain. Spanish public broadcaster TVE signalled the day before that it will no longer telecast bullfights live, breaking with a half-century of tradition to protect young viewers.

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