DES FILLES AUX TALONS AIGUILLE PIETINENT DES CHIOTS, DES CHATS OU AUTRE ANIMAUX VIVANTS
UNE DE CES CRIMINELLE RESTERA EN PRISON SA VIE DURANT POUR SES CRIMES, C' EST AUX PHILIPPINES!!
PUISSE CETTE SANCTION DECOURAGER D' AUTRES MALADES MENTAUX!!
CE GROUPE QUI A RAPPOIRTE CE CAS DE MALTRAITANCE EXTREME EST EN TRAIN DE COMBATTRE EGALEMENT POUR PEINE MAXIMALE POUR LES CRIMINELS QUI ONT ECORCHE UN CHIOEN VIVANT ET BRULE UN AUTRE AVEC UN FER A REPASSER
J' ADORE LES GENS QUI S' ENGAGENT POUR LES ANIMAUX ET GAGNENT!!
For three years, PETA Asia has been working with authorities in the Philippines to help them find and prosecute the makers of horrific "crush" videos in which scantily clad girls (one as young as 12 years old) are filmed stepping, standing and stamping on and slowly crushing animals – from the smallest of mice to large dogs who are tied down and helpless.
Now PETA Asia's efforts to shut down the makers of these sick fetish videos have resulted in a landmark ruling against those who tortured and killed puppies, rabbits and other animals.
Recently, a Philippine court found Vicente and Dorma Ridon guilty of child abuse, animal welfare crimes, human trafficking and wildlife-protection crimes and sentenced the pair to life imprisonment and a fine of more than 9 million pesos (£123,000) each for their part in making the videos.
This huge victory began with a single compassionate person who stumbled upon these vile videos and took the time to report them to PETA Asia, which then worked with the help of authorities to ensure that the Ridons were located, investigated, arrested, prosecuted and ultimately sentenced for their crimes. PETA Asia hired one of the top law firms in the country to assist the prosecutor, thereby ensuring that the case was given full attention. The group also stands ready to fight an appeal.
In videos made by the Ridons, one dog is skinned alive and another is burned with a clothes iron.
Rabbits flail and scream while their ears are cut off or they're set on
fire. One video shows a puppy who is crushed until the animal vomits up
internal organs. The Ridons' long sentence is a warning to anyone
involved in the vile crush video industry that there are grave
consequences for harming animals.
Their sentence is also a powerful reminder of PETA Asia's commitment to helping animals no matter how long it takes. You
can help ensure that PETA Asia will continue to be there for animals in
the Philippines, in China and across Asia by making a secure gift
online right now.Thank you for all you do for animals in need. Your compassion is helping PETA and our international affiliates save animals' lives.
Kind Regards,
Ingrid E Newkirk
Founder
Ingrid E Newkirk
Founder
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