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Animal rights campaigners have long attacked the bile farming industry as barbaric, and it is banned in Vietnam.
BBC: Moon bear in Vietnamese bear farm
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France's Constitutional Council, a top legal authority, has rejected a plea from animal rights campaigners to ban bullfighting.
BBC: Bullfighting declared legal in France
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The abattoir has not yet responded to the request from the sanctuary, but animal rights campaigners in Dundee and Norwich are confident Bertie will survive.
BBC: Bertie the bull campaign hots up
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Burberry is Britain's biggest fashion house, but has faced criticism from animal rights campaigners like PETA because of its policies on the use of fur.
BBC: Ethical investing can be complicated but rewarding
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The furore surrounding the threats to GSK investors prompted the Prime Minister to call for a greater focus on protecting "decent people" from animal rights campaigners.
BBC: UK demo against Huntingdon Life Sciences
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In real life, Keiko was a captive killer whale sparking animal rights campaigners to raise funds to release him from the Mexican aquarium where he was kept.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Free Willy whale buried in secret
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These tiny white pups were being given out all morning by animal rights campaigners to persuade people to vote for a European Union ban on the commercial trade in seal parts.
ECONOMIST: European politics
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Lee Facey, the master of the hunt, said the Carmarthenshire Hunt - which is registered - was at a meet in Pendine, accompanied by animal rights campaigners and a police officer.
BBC: Fox killed by hunt dogs in Abergwili: Police investigate
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They have described animal rights campaigners as terrorists.
BBC: US animal activist laws 'may impact globally'
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Then, in December, the European Court of Justice agreed to review a complaint from three French animal-rights campaigners, backed by the European Commission on Human Rights, who say that the French law letting shooters on to smallholders' land violates property rights and freedom of association because it forces people to become de facto members of the local field-sports association.
ECONOMIST: France��s angry countrymen