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ARAN Brings 'Dead Against Fur' Message to Brown Thomas

category dublin | animal rights | news report author Sunday March 04, 2007 23:14author by Stephan Wymore - Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN)author email arancampaigns at eircom dot netauthor address ARAN Po Box 722, Kildare, Ireland

Today members of Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) held a hugely eye catching event outside of Brown Thomas on Grafton Street in Dublin to held push the campaign. With two activists posing ‘dead’ inside coffins whilst clutching signs reading “Brown Thomas – Fur Is Dead” other members of ARAN also held posters reading “Your Fur Had A Face” and others held our synonymous animal rights banner “Speak Out For Animal Rights” this banner continues to appear at various ARAN events around the country.
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Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) continues to campaign against Brown Thomas’s ongoing sales of real fur. Despite knowing exactly how animals are killed for their fur Brown Thomas continues to sell it. Over the last few months ARAN has being in regular discussions with BT’s most senior management to put forward a strategy that will help the store stop selling real fur and join the likes of Cleary’s department store who no longer sells any real fur. ARAN also showed Brown Thomas that you can still have that killer look without actually killing by showing that faking it is always far better for the animals and of course for the person wearing it, the only thing the wearer does not get is the killing and senseless slaughter.

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author by Great Cthulhupublication date Sun May 27, 2007 17:41author address author phone

Unlike say, the Lapps or the Inuit, people in Ireland do not need to wear fur to survive.
Selling fur clothes should be discouraged.


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