Friday, December 28, 2007

Protest sex dolls seized in Philippines

Customs officials in the Philippines have seized inflatable sex dolls meant to be used for an international campaign against animal cruelty.

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said it had planned to use the sex toys as props in its Asian campaign against alleged abuses of chickens by a major US fast food chain.

The dolls were to have gone on a tour of red light districts in the Philippines, Thailand, and Japan where they would be displayed with a banner reading "KFC Blows," PETA said.



The dolls however were confiscated by customs officials here when they arrived in the Philippines through a US-based parcel service

Citing its own "undercover operations," PETA said suppliers for KFC often abused chickens, including allegedly scalding them to death and cutting off their beaks while they are still conscious.

Photo from here.

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