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Animal Equality’s Year in Review 2012

December 30, 2012 Updated: February 29, 2024
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2012 has been one of the most effective and important years for Animal Equality. This year we have opened three new branches in India, Germany, and Mexico, which will enable us to spread the message of justice and compassion even further than before.

We have achieved campaign victories and undercover investigations that have led to several convictions for animal cruelty. Animal Equality has appeared on national and international media in several countries, and our messages have been broadcast around the world. We have been the voice of the voiceless in the UK, Germany, Spain, France, and Italy.

Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, members, and hard-working volunteers, we have been able to expose the realities of animal industries, carry out outreach and educational campaigns, and finish the year with the commemoration of International Animal Rights Day.

We believe in a world without animal suffering. No animal deserves to suffer on factory farms, slaughterhouses, zoos, circuses, fur farms, and in laboratories. 2013 will be an even more successful year, with new projects and investigations which will make a difference. With a monthly donation, you will help us become more effective, confront more cruelty, and we can celebrate more victories for animals together.

Make it your new year’s resolution to defend animals and help us continue building a more just world for animals. Donate today to help animals.

Thank you for your support! Together we are defending animals and promoting justice, showing that a compassionate world for animals is possible.
 


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