November 20, 2008

Rabbits Freed In Mexico

Communiqué:
"5 rabbits released in Mexico City (D.F.)

While many people were in the bars, in cantinas, in the night clubs during this 'fiesta', spending large sums of money, killing in an irresponsible and illusory way the stress that work imposes on you, that living in big cities, wasting energies on your own destruction, we went to another fiesta, the fiesta of freedom, a celebration of animal liberation.
During the afternoon of Friday, November 14, we rescued (and subsequently released) 5 rabbits from the captivity to which they had been subjected,
held in a tiny cage where they could not run, much less jump,
put up for sale in a precarious and dirty 'Pet' shop in the east of the city.
Their lives and their freedom until that moment were not respected in the least,
because they were taken as a product of consumerism and human anthropocentrism.

This situation changed dramatically and now they live, they eat, they run and they jump free, carrying out their rabbit lives with no one to look at them like a toy or a product.

Whoever thinks the Frente de Liberación Animal in Mexico does not exist ...
are very wrong.

Anyone who thinks that animal liberation in Mexico is impossible ...
is very far from understanding the current reality.

F.L.A. ... a real alternative for the animals.

FRENTE DE LIBERACION ANIMAL/COMANDO VERDE NEGRO"

ORIGINAL SOURCE: BITE BACK Magazine

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