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#12052970
14 February 2025
Naked neophyte masked members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity hold signs calling for newer faces in politics and urging voters not to sell their votes during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters not to sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The left placard reads in English, ''New, not fools!''
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#12052972
14 February 2025
A naked neophyte masked member of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity gives a rose to someone in the crowd as he and other members hold signs during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters to not sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The placards read in English, ''Do not sell your vote'' and ''Imee Marcos, get out!''
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#12052973
14 February 2025
A naked neophyte masked member of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity holds a phone as fellow members hold signs during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters to not sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The placard reads in English, ''Abolish dynasties.''
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#12052974
14 February 2025
Naked neophyte masked members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity hold signs during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters not to sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The placard reads in English, ''Do not sell your vote.''
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#12052979
14 February 2025
Naked neophyte masked members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity hold signs during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters not to sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The placards read, ''New, not fools'' and ''Imee Marcos, get out.''
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#12052980
14 February 2025
The crowd reacts after watching naked neophyte masked members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity during their annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters not to sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte.
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#12052977
14 February 2025
A naked neophyte masked member of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity is raised behind placards by fellow members during their fraternity's annual ''Run of the Braves,'' also known as the Oblation Run, at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines, on February 14, 2025. Originally a promotional stunt for a play called ''Hubad na Bayani'' (A Naked Hero), the Oblation Run carries political messages since its inception in 1977, with this year's theme calling on voters not to sell their votes in the upcoming Philippine midterm elections on May 12, 2025, as well as the impeachment of Philippines' Vice-President Sara Duterte. The second and third placards read in English, ''Abolish dynasties'' and ''Imee Marcos, get out.''
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954325
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954326
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954328
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954334
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954337
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954340
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954342
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954344
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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Animal Rights Activists Reiterated Their Demand For A Ban On The Dog And Cat Meat Trade In Indonesia.
1 February 2024
#10954346
1 February 2024
Animal activists are gathering outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 1, 2024, to protest and demand an end to the dog and cat meat trade. This protest comes just weeks after South Korea's parliament unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the dog meat industry. The ban, which received 208 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions on Tuesday, January 9, will take effect after a three-year grace period. Starting in 2027, those who breed, butcher, distribute, or sell dog meat for human consumption may face up to three years in jail or fines up to 30 million won ($22,800). Recently, Indonesian police intercepted a truck carrying 226 dogs bound for a slaughterhouse in Semarang, Central Java, bringing the country's dog meat trade back into the spotlight. Since 2019, the campaign to end the dog and cat meat trade in Southeast Asia has garnered overwhelming global support, highlighting the urgent need for change. Every year, over nine million dogs and one million cats are brutally slaughtered for the trade in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia, and now two million people worldwide are demanding an end to this unimaginable cruelty.
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