Everyone in the room, the surrounding rooms, outside in the corridor and outside on the street could hear as the three (filmed by a fourth friend) chanted "Fur Trade, Death Trade", "Fur On Your Back - Blood On Your Hands" and informed them about the horrors of the trade.
Support for the activists was high and people seemed shocked by the fact that over 850,000,000 animals die each year for the fur trade - hundreds of millions of which are skinned while they're still alive and fully conscious, others are anally or vaginally electrocuted, gassed, poisoned, drowned, caught in the wild in steel leghold traps...
It took around 25 minutes before security managed to get someone to dismantle the stands and release the activists who then continued to chant. Soon after, police arrived and assisted security.
Once removed from the room over an hour after the protest began, activists were told they would not be arrested if they willingly left private property. Leaving one by one, they took the opportunity to continue shouting and informing people entering the fashion show about why they were there.
Carrying on the protest outside on the street, again with a lot of support, security came out and told them that "due to your protest and also because of ethics, we've asked the stall holder to pack up".
All in all... RESULT!! :)
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Link to videos
25.09.2009 20:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X1sevSzvWw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz9WKeDIvaY
Anne T
links worked just fine
25.09.2009 21:03
rikki
Nice work!
26.09.2009 07:23
Awesome
Well Done
26.09.2009 18:17
Very happy!
Very happy also
26.09.2009 19:26
It was so easy and it shows you can get a good result and have a lot of fun without getting in too much trouble. It's really easy...
Hopefully there will be more of this kind of action happening as there seems to have been a slump in civil disobedience actions relating to animal rights recently... and it's such a fun thing to do!! Ha ha ha
Anyway. Thanks :)
Activist Involved
EXCELLENT ACTION
30.09.2009 15:33
more mercy