Protesters Strip At KFC In Hong Kong
November 2, 2005 |
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Two naked animal rights protesters from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sat outside a KFC on Monday, attracting a large crowd.
Christina Cho from Seoul and Brandi Valladolid from Arizona lay in carboard coffins covered with flowers outside the Causeway District's KFC to protest the fastfood chain's alleged mistreatment of chickens.
The protesters have already taken their stunt to Tokyo and Seoul and plan next to visit Singapore.
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