PETA Calls On Thai Ambassador To Help End Monkey Labour In Thai Coconut Industry London
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadLondon, UK. 23rd November, 2022. PETA supporters, some of whom dressed as monkeys in chains, stand outside the Thai Embassy to call on the Thai ambassador to use his influence to end the use of monkey labour in Thailand’s coconut industry. An investigation by PETA Asia into the Thai coconut milk industry has revealed that threatened and endangered monkeys continue to be tied up, beaten, whipped, and forced to pick coconuts under threat of physical violence despite government officials’ claims that forced monkey labour has been ended in Thailand.
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