PETA to Boycott Hermes
An activist of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) pose outside a shop of French luxury brand Hermes in Hong Kong. PETA called on the company to end the sale of exotic-animal skins, raising awareness among tourists and shoppers about exotic animals being skinned alive, beaten to death and killed for their skin in other cruel ways. (Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images)
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