Friday, 18 April 2008
The activists, protesting ahead of the global celebration of Earth Day next week
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists American national Istara Bon Gundry, center, and Canadian Ashley Fruno. right, clad partly with fresh lettuce, hold placards as they protest at a square outside a Catholic church in Manila's Quiapo district Friday April 18, 2008, in the Philippines. The activists, protesting ahead of the global celebration of Earth Day next week, alleged in their statement that "meat production has a devastating impact on the environment" and urged people to go vegetarian instea...
A Manila police officer attempts to cover PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists from left, American national Istara Bon Gundry, Filipino Katrina Lugartos and Canadian Ashley Fruno. clad partly with fresh lettuce as they protest at a square in Manila, Philippines Friday April 18, 2008. The activists, protesting ahead of the global celebration of Earth Day next week, alleged in their statement that "meat production has a devastating impact on the environment" and urged people to go vegetarian instead.
News photographers jostle for position as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists Filipino Katrina Lugartos, center right, and Canadian Ashley Fruno, center left, clad partly with fresh lettuce, hold placards as they protest outside a Catholic church, background, in Manila's Quiapo district Friday April 18, 2008, in the Philippines. The activists, protesting ahead of the global celebration of Earth Day next week, alleged in their statement that "meat production has a devastating impact on the environment" and urged people to go vegetarian instead.
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