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People are traditionally a bit more relaxed about nudity (and, indeed, most things) in Europe, but a fully naked, guerrilla-style news conference in the middle of the town square will make even those too-cool-for-school Europeans sit up and pay attention. Seriously—even the French were surprised. These stunning (and, be warned, NSFW) naked news conferences have been an amazing way for PETA Europe and our other international affiliates to get the word out about the barbaric cruelty inherent in the archaic “Running of the Bulls”. Check it out:




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keep it up peta. very good

Posted by: arjun | March 7, 2008 09:23 AM

I just don't think that it is necessary to go almost completely naked to make a point. Of course it creates controversy and that it is good but I wish they wouldn't do it all the time because some people think that it rests credibility to Peta.

Posted by: Margarita | April 17, 2008 10:44 PM

Dear Sir,

I love animals & really feel very sad when ever I see brutality on animals.
Animals are like our kids,innocent.They feel everything like us,they feel pain,they love their kids,they are also scare of death as we do but only difference is they can't talk & defend them self.
I've a very big prais for PETA.I lives in Antwerpen,Belgium.I want to be a active member of PETA & will do something for the speechless animals.Is there PETA in Belgium??

Posted by: Tashi Tenzin Narutsang | June 19, 2008 03:44 AM

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